Also on yesterdays agenda... Apex airLYNX Rear Adjustable Disconnect.
I could have had Agile ship these to me and do the installation myself. However, John Brindell (owner) and I have had some fantastic DM conversations on FB and I have seen how much info he 1)has on the Grenadier 2)is willing to openly share, free of charge on various social media platforms. He is a HUGE supporter of the truck and the community. So... I drove the 135mi, 3.5hrs (it is Los Angeles after all) each way, to have Agile do the installation and to meet John in person.
If you live in the South West... or travel through the South West... visiting Agile is worth your time. It is an impressive operation and John will give you a tour of the whole thing. He will show you things they are working on... the challenges... the solutions... all of it.
While there I heard their customer service team on the phone offering to warranty a part. No, no... the customer did not call in asking for the part to be warrantied, someone at Agile saw a FB post showing a cracked control arm skid plate; the post talked about how the skid plate had done its job... how hard he had hit it against a rock... etc etc. Agile tracked him down, called him and offered the warranty. DAMN! That's customer service.




I could have had Agile ship these to me and do the installation myself. However, John Brindell (owner) and I have had some fantastic DM conversations on FB and I have seen how much info he 1)has on the Grenadier 2)is willing to openly share, free of charge on various social media platforms. He is a HUGE supporter of the truck and the community. So... I drove the 135mi, 3.5hrs (it is Los Angeles after all) each way, to have Agile do the installation and to meet John in person.
If you live in the South West... or travel through the South West... visiting Agile is worth your time. It is an impressive operation and John will give you a tour of the whole thing. He will show you things they are working on... the challenges... the solutions... all of it.
While there I heard their customer service team on the phone offering to warranty a part. No, no... the customer did not call in asking for the part to be warrantied, someone at Agile saw a FB post showing a cracked control arm skid plate; the post talked about how the skid plate had done its job... how hard he had hit it against a rock... etc etc. Agile tracked him down, called him and offered the warranty. DAMN! That's customer service.



