Description
AC Receiver Drier for Chevy P30 & GMC P3500 – Part # 207-962
Restore the cooling performance of your workhorse vehicle with our AC Receiver Drier (Part # 207-962). Designed specifically for the Chevrolet P30 and GMC P3500 stripped chassis, this component is essential for maintaining the air conditioning systems in step vans, food trucks, and motorhomes.
Stocked at Air Components Manufacturing in Mesa, Arizona, this drier acts as the filter for your AC system, removing moisture and contaminants that can damage your compressor. If you are replacing a compressor on a P-Series chassis, installing a new receiver drier is mandatory to validate your warranty and ensure long-term reliability.
Features & Benefits
- Exact Fitment: Engineered to fit the specific mounting configuration of GM P-Series chassis vehicles.
- Moisture Removal: Contains high-quality desiccant to trap moisture and prevent acid buildup within the AC system.
- System Protection: Filters out debris and metal shavings, protecting your new compressor from premature failure.
- OEM Quality: Meets or exceeds original equipment specifications for flow rate and durability.
Technical Specifications
Ensure you have the correct part for your chassis. Compare with Part # 207-962:
| Part Number | 207-962 |
| Type | Receiver Drier / Accumulator |
| Body Material | Steel / Aluminum |
| Refrigerant Compatibility | R134a |
| Application | GM P-Series Chassis |
Fitment & Compatibility
This receiver drier is the standard replacement for the following commercial and recreational chassis:
- Chevrolet P30: 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999 (Base Stripped Chassis / Step Van)
- GMC P3500: 1995 – 1999 (Forward Control / Value Van)
- Common Uses: Food Trucks, Delivery Vans (FedEx/UPS style), Class A Motorhomes built on P-Chassis.
Cross Reference Numbers: GM 12375379, 1411721, UAC RD 9969C, Four Seasons 33278, 83721.
Not sure if this is the right drier for your truck? Call Air Components Manufacturing in Mesa, AZ today. We specialize in heavy-duty and commercial AC parts.
