Any body here in SE Michigan that can turn on the trailer brake controller and the option to have fog lights and brights on at the same? I don't want the dealer messing with it.
You could take it to a professional and have it wheeled out. Nothing will make you cuss like burning through your clear coat or paint because you got carried away. Not to mention if it's bad enough to require a light wet sanding. The cost of all the different pads and grades of compound adds up...
Can anyone near Belleville Mi turn on the trailer brake controller I installed? I don't want the dealer messing with my truck. No rush on it because its not leaving the barn until spring. Not looking for a freebie either, I just don't need the dealer doing updates and changing things.
I see your in Wisconsin and it's probably still cold there. I would keep putting it on top of the tailgate through the summer and see what happens. Maybe try the hair dryer again with something under the seal to raise it while heating so it won't want to go back as far once it cools.
My air tank and horns are mounted behind the front bumper and the compressor is under the hood. They are wired to the OEM horn button with a small toggle switch under the dash to switch from stock horn to air horns. I will try to get some pics later.
If I were in your situation, I would go with the Monroe kit to replace the air ride and see how it performs with your trailer. If you need to you can add the Airlift setup later.
I mounted the controller for my pedal commander in there. It took alot more effort than it should have. 2 minutes after I was done they started offering a pedal commander with blue tooth.
If you are talking about a Journey I read over tightening the cap on the filter will cause it to crack. The o-rings on the oil cooler itself are prone to leaking also which is all I had to change to stop the leak on ours.
Well, between the leaking oil cooler on my wifes Journey that I fixed myself and the viscous coupler that has failed and costs $1900.00 for a new one not counting labor, I would have already broken even on this car and not have had to do the work.
I found one on Chryslerwarrantydirect for 8 years 125000 miles for $2925. Is there any place that might offer one that's longer or the same coverage for less? This is for a new 2021 Durango.
Won't stain or hold smells, easy to clean. I wish I could have gotten it in my truck but above a certain trim level you can only get carpet. I don't lay in the floor or ride in it barefoot so no carpet is my preference.
A quality air powered tool will last the average weekend do it yourselfer a lifetime. Battery operated tools tend to wear out faster and when the battery goes bad the price is so high you are better off buying a new tool that comes with a new battery.
If it has been leveled or lifted (most lifts are staggered to level the truck) it changes the upward angle of the headlights and they would need to be adjusted down.
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