ridefast said:
he is tryin to learn to be a DIYer.
Well, guess what ? EVERY ONE here has an expensive piece of equipment on thier rig, and the majority will dig in and figure it out. THEN if they get stuck, ask for help.
Have you even pulled the cover off to identify the problem ?
Sure it could be an "o"ring issue, but it could also be an air line issue too that is easily fixed with a turn of a wrench.
I'd be more receptive to many of the help requestes here if there was any indication folks actually TRIED to repair the issue themselves.
Nobody did any work for me on my junk, if I needed help or was stuck I figured it out, and YES it was my DD at the time.
Again this goes back to KNOWING SOMETHING ABOUT YOUR OWN RIG, and knowing how to fix it when it breaks. If you can't fix it in the driveway, how you gonna fix it on the trail ?
Never seen AAA on the trail changing a tire, but I have seen many on the trial that haven't a clue about thier vehicles past filling the tank and turning the key. And the trend is getting worse.
This is what DIY is all about, figuring it out for yourself.
This has nothing to do with being an ass or " PBB wannabe " it has everything to do with basic trouble shooting.
Fer gawd sakes, pull the cover and LOOK !!!!!
Kevin