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And for sure this is the place to get the best options on how to do them. Especially now that we have a great search engine at our fingertips! YEA!
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Spot on Bill. Couldn't have been laid out any clearer.๐
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I was wondering the same thing -- @Olive2Roam
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Time to add a Forum Signature and update your location! ๐
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Thank you all! We are so pleased with our purchase and are looking forward to many years of enjoying it.
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The Saga of corroded brake wires on older trailers
Geronimo John replied to Wayfinder's topic in Mechanical & Technical Tips
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@xdr Welcome to the Oliver owners family! Enjoy your new trailer! The quality is second to none. I've had mine for 5 years now and buying it was one of the best decisions I've made. As you've already experienced, the folks on this forum are an amazing, collective wealth of knowledge and experience --- and always interested to help others. It's another true benefit of owning an Oliver! Congrats and Welcome ! Dan
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Patriot started following 2026 Oliver Legacy Elite 2 Platinum Model walkthrough
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Here ya go, eye candy!
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Finger lickinโ good!
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Actually, this whole thread has been very helpful and we are very grateful for all the information. Thank you all! We just got home late last night with Hull#1665 right behind us. Lots of learning to do but we are enjoying g the resources here and on YouTube.
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Yes with a minor edit. I copied this axle below: It IS the desired D52 axle which is designed for 5200 or 6,000 pounds of load depending on use. But it is also showing that it was derated for this use with the Dextre 3500 spring rating. With two per axle that tells us that it has the Dexter 1750 springs on each end. GJ
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I think it would fit, but not when doing a minimum radius turn. Would also need a stone guard as the tank is made from PE. Will ponder this when I get back to Ollie in June. Thanks for the idea! GJ
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Very kind of you @Geronimo John, thanks! @xdr I'm not sure how the previous postings have been interpreted by you, but well I hope. Personally, as someone who JUST upgraded his ancient 2016 original lesser springs with Alcan springs, I don't think you will have to worry about leaf springs for several years to come - if you purchase a new trailer. Those newer heavy springs and axles will do very well for you with, "hopefully", worry-free travels. And please do travel. There's really no better travel trailer on the market. Is it perfect? No, it's a rolling earthquake. Things will break. This is the place to get help & answers when needed, and Oliver Support of course. ๐ For those folks purchasing used trailers, like I did in 2021, there were some upgrades to be done. Good luck and let this awesome group of enthusiasts know if you have any further questions. Cheers,
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Trailblazers started following General Discussion
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We enjoy going to Goose Island State Park and visiting Rockport. Itโs an easy getaway from north San Antonio! Mike
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731guy joined the community
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We spotted an Ollie in Tampa yesterday, heading north on I-275. Safe travels! Mossey
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Make sure that you take a notebook and camera at your delivery. Take as many pics as you can - they will help you out later. Have fun! Bill
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Aransas Bay, Rockport, TX Goose Island State Park, Rockport, TX Top picture sunrise, middle picture Aransas Bay, and bottom picture sunset over the causeway bridge.
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Thanks for the reply. We pick up the new rig in 2 weeks - getting fired up!
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The Saga of corroded brake wires on older trailers
Mike and Carol replied to Wayfinder's topic in Mechanical & Technical Tips
Yes! It was certainly the problem with our brakes for over a year until we figured it out. I know of others who also had the same issue.
