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I don’t think it was you. It’s basically all of us in the east coast. I even just made a thread complaining about the user experience on the app.
I have to say the website is very easy to navigate and useful.
But you’re right most people over just want an app that easily tells them all the...
Turns out it’s not … wasn’t the relay. Turns out my 2000 Nissan Frontier bed is not a good ground.
While fiddling around while forgetting the pump was switched on I dropped my ground wire onto my bumper.
The pump kicked on full power…
Long story short I tapped into the ground wire going to the...
This is supposed to be constructive criticism, I'm trying to give helpful feedback here:
I'm writing this on my computer with my phone next to me with the app open. I gave up trying to write a post on the phone because it became too difficult and time consuming to make edits to a post on the...
This mystery has been solved
long story short:
1st gen frontier bed is not a good ground source. There was no issue with the air compressor, and Viair has great customer service.
the long story:
I’ve upgraded(?) the air compressor on my truck from the large harbor freight pump to a Viair...
I have between 11pm on Tuesdays and 6pm on Fridays to go on adventure. Google maps said 20 hours nonstop driving to Boise, ID. I assume another 20 to come back. Leaves me with just about one day to enjoy in the area
@reaver I just did some research and if I shipped my truck to Idaho it would cost about 4-5k$ plus airfare for the wife and I. I was curious.
Now I know the only way I’m going out west is if NJ goes on another silly lockdown lol
Check that out! I just went outside to confirm the numbers and that thing gave me the same as the chalk test too! Gonna go do it to the wife’s truck next lol
I usually just go to 20psi if I am airing down. I don’t have beadlocks and I am not an extreme rock crawler or anything so I don’t want to see how low I can go. 20 is a lot smoother than 35 for sure though lol
This is a good question
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