zroadhouse wrote:Can you post up some pics on how you've got that AC mounted?

Made two angle frames barely larger than the A/C box, and painted each to suit its location. The inner frame is riveted to the A/C's metal cabinet in such a position that the outer louvers will be clear to breath and the inside of the A/C does not project more than four inches into the interior, for loading the ATV. The frame was then attached with screws to the inner plywood. 1/4" in 12 was allowed outer down tilt to allow for draining condensate.

The outer frame does not attach to the A/C directly but foam tape was applied to the lower flat rail and the frame was lifted until it helps support the weight of the A/C, then the frame was attached to the skin with pop rivets and with 1/4"-20 threaded inserts and machine screws where there's a frame member behind. One frame had to be cut but it's the one cut for the window already.
The A/C is in there so solidly that I can grab it and shake as hard as I can and only shake the whole trailer.
I've since painted the A/C outside the same battleship gray as the trailer. Little less conspicuous.

I wrote about it more thoroughly here:
viewtopic.php?f=42&t=50223&start=45ps. I found that a flea comb for pets is perfect for straightening out condenser fins.
