We brought home our High Country today.
PDI took a couple of hours and they fixed or adjusted 5 piddly little things we wanted fixed or adjusted. I asked them to add water to the tank to make sure the pump worked. The tech who was fixing things and who added water, turned on each faucet and flushed the toilet for me. He even said he'd get a towel to wipe down the shower after he ran that. I said 'no'.
The trip home took longer than the 3hrs 'cause I stopped at every rest area 'just to check things'.
The Reese Goosebox did what it was designed for. I did notice that I needed to add a little air to it. I'll pay more attention to that before we go out next weekend. That destination is a little less than 2hrs away.
The Cummins was flawless. Pulled the hills with ease. Most of the time she ran in 6th at 1500rpm at 65mph. Downshifted a few times on the hills when the turbo got over halfway.
I've never pulled a 5r before. I'm liking it. Backing up is another story. I lost count on how many tries it took me to back into our drive. Way more than 10. I'm surprised the neighbors didn't bring popcorn and watch. I'm going to get advice from 2 of my neighbors who are friends. One backs his TT thru his garage into his back yard with 1.5" clearance on both sides. The other has a 5r and can back up 2 trailers hooked together.
When we got to the dealership we noticed something familiar next to the our new unit. Our old unit. Second pic shows both.