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Jeep Wrangler JK
JK General Discussion
No rear A/C vents?
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<blockquote data-quote="WestCoastDan" data-source="post: 460269" data-attributes="member: 23120"><p>My brother in law, who is severely handicapped lives with us.</p><p>When we all go, he sits in the back seat.</p><p>It would be awesome to figure out a relatively easy way to splice into the air ducting and get a hose back there.</p><p>Same can be said for heat during winter.</p><p>Doesn’t appear like it will be an easy task, but I haven’t given up on it just yet.</p><p>If T-ing into one of the front vents is even possible (There’s not a lot of extra space in the dash), then I could run a 2” hose along each footwell, or the center console to extend the vent to the back. The dash vents could work as a basic valve; closed= he gets more air, open= we keep the air up front.</p><p></p><p>Anyway, it’s just an idea that wouldn’t benefit most Jeep owners, but it would be a huge benefit for us.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="WestCoastDan, post: 460269, member: 23120"] My brother in law, who is severely handicapped lives with us. When we all go, he sits in the back seat. It would be awesome to figure out a relatively easy way to splice into the air ducting and get a hose back there. Same can be said for heat during winter. Doesn’t appear like it will be an easy task, but I haven’t given up on it just yet. If T-ing into one of the front vents is even possible (There’s not a lot of extra space in the dash), then I could run a 2” hose along each footwell, or the center console to extend the vent to the back. The dash vents could work as a basic valve; closed= he gets more air, open= we keep the air up front. Anyway, it’s just an idea that wouldn’t benefit most Jeep owners, but it would be a huge benefit for us. [/QUOTE]
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Jeep Wrangler JK
JK General Discussion
No rear A/C vents?
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