
Ok so my AC stopped working in my car a while back. I took it to a place that specializes in older vehicles that use R12, since no normal AC shops would touch it. They went over the entire system and said the compressor was bad. Since I want to switch the car to 134 in addition to fixing the system, they recommended they install a remanufactured compressor, as well as a new, larger condensor for better cooling, and a new receiver dryer. The bill was gonna be around $1,400 assuming nothing else was wrong.
I paid for their diagnostic but declined having them do the work because I've read again and again that reman compressors never last more than a few months, and are generally a bad idea. So I thought maybe instead I could have my car's bad compressor rebuilt, and have the AC shop install it instead of a reman unit. I contacted an AC shop online that says a new compressor would be around $414, or they can (possibly) rebuild my factory unit. I'm trying to decide what to do and would like some advice. My questions are:
* Is rebuilding my compressor a good idea? I thought having the actual one that came with the car would be better than even a new one. Is that correct or should I buy a new one?
* What in your opinions is the most economical route for me to go to have reliable, cold AC in my car?
I'm open to all advice and appreciate everyone's input. Thank you!