I have the Viair 00088 88P Portable Air Compressor and I love it. Have a Power Wagon and air down and up everytime I go "touring".
Fits in the storage bin as well.
and to add to what @KrisK stated, if you are paying the dealer to do an oil change and lube they should not only know how to do it but not turn and tell you that they do not need it.
I think @ramcares should read through this thread. It is very frustrating when you to the dealer and/or call customer service and they are telling something this wrong.
I have a powerwagon and I experienced the exact same thing as the OP. I made them take my truck back in 3 times and finally showed them the "nipple", needle fitting. New techs do not know how to grease anything without a regular fitting.
In the beginning they also tried to tell me that it was...
I know it is not exactly on the OP's topic put I also wanted to point out the Hill decent will also allow you climb hills. I found out in my 2017 coming down a hill into a ditch and the truck continued on up and out the other side.
So it works in reverse and going up hills as well.
I would love to move to Texas, but that isn't easy either. It would take months or years for me to be allowed to live there since I am a Canadian citizen. I can visit but every 6 months I have to come back home for a few weeks to keep my health care and citizenship.
We are actually supposed to let the Police know when we are taking them to the range and what route we are driving. We are even supposed to call the Police if we break down on "this": trip so they can come secure the handgun.
Crazy eh?
I have the Mufflex with the Magnaflow on my 2017 Power Wagon and I love it. At first (probably the first 3-5 days) I was kind of discouraged and thought I may have wasted my money. Then it started to change and now it is a nice deep growl.
I wouldn't change it now, and I am happy i didn't go...
I did the same thing but I only cut it level with my roof,A little heat to ball and it came right off. I then glued it back on painted it flat black and reinstalled the new "look" antenna.
This is what I use as well and I agree, do not use the hitch ball. Most are not rated for that kind of pressure and tend to break back windows when they fail.
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