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  1. ...My wife is from China and she likes the idea of a small trailer and really doesn’t care for 23 feet and up...

    Rodger

     

    Please make sure that your wife understands that trailer lengths are measured from the tip of the tongue to the back of the rear bumper. Their advertised lengths do not reflect actual usable area.

     

    The inside of an Elite II will measure about 18 feet while the Elite will be just under 14 feet.

  2. @scubarx, is there a particular caulking product you have found to be the best and also most conducive to the removal of your panel a “bunch of times”?

     

    In the past I’ve used everything from 3M-4000 to nothing at all. I need to remove it again soon for something new I’m gonna try. Based on the fact that the factory is now using some sort of silicone caulk (it’s my understanding),

    I will probably use that this time. The 4000 stuff is awfully expensive since it generally hardens before I need it again.

     

    I also have an idea about making a permanent gasket that I plan to experiment with while I have the insert out. If it works I’ll post the particulars.

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  3. While a lavatory inspection port in the closet is a good idea, the notion of doing any meaningful work through it seems a bit of a stretch to me.

     

    The front of the bathroom vanity is easily removed and allows sufficient room to install or remove just about anything.

     

    I’ve had ours out a bunch of times for many of my various modifications, mostly to facilitate running wiring.

  4. After 5 years of digging around the subject of an RV, I’m getting close to committing to a Chevrolet Colorado ZR2 and the shorter Oliver Elite...

     

    That should make for a very nice combo. Are you planning on a diesel?

  5. I don’t care for organized campgrounds and we never make reservations anywhere (and yes, this includes all the major National Parks.) When we get tired or ready to stop, we pull over somewhere. Could be an empty lot in the middle of some small town, a rest stop on a busy interstate, a Walmart or Crackerbarrel even a wide spot on the side of US50 in the middle of Nevada. We’ve never not found some where to sleep and usually it’s free.

     

    Recently, while traveling in Georgia with another Oliver couple, we met a man in a Walmart parking lot. He asked where we planned to stay over the Memorial Day weekend. We admitted we didn’t have any plans. He insisted that we come to his farm and camp there. He provided us with a gigantic pole barn to park in complete with 30 amp hookups, sewer and water. He apologized that his satellite dish was currently out of service. The barn also had a small apartment with a kitchenette, shower and toilet. Thanks to his generosity, we rode out 5 days of hurricane Alberto’s near constant rain and wind high and dry in relative luxury.

     

    Have faith, there’s always somewhere to boondock.

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  6. If the Progressive Industries EMS did not allow power to flow, I would be very reluctant to bypass it. It did exactly what it was supposed to do. Also, just because it’s a new campground doesn’t necessarily mean it’s wired correctly.

  7. What a novel way to set things up. For warm weather use it's ideal. We essentially do the same thing to conserve gray tank capacity except that we take the showers inside and just let the gray water drain out as we go.

     

    Looks great.

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  8. I installed disk brakes on our Oliver over a year ago. It is some work but not beyond doing for someone that has tools and the inclination.

     

    So as to not hijack this thread you can read about that venture here.

     

    http://olivertraveltrailers.com/topic/mods-of-the-outlaw-oliver/page/3/?wall_post=34117

     

    Follow up on performance after about 25K Miles. No issues whatsoever. Disks are still perfectly smooth x 4. No fluid loss anywhere.

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  9. It seems as if the problem of inadvertent openings and too short screw failures started around the time of the switch from the side slides to the bottom slides.

     

    Our old hull #050 has the side slides and I can’t imagine the lateral forces it would take to make them open in a right hand turn.

     

    Our rear nightstand drawer has come open (understandably) during a hard braking action, but that was solved with a turn latch like the ones on all the other doors.

     

    Those bottom slides probably are the best there is in a static situation (like your kitchen at home), but perhaps not so much in a dynamic setting.

  10. Id like some input. how often do you use your AC while camping??

    please advise.

    10-q

    mtkadan

     

    Good question, but it would really depend on the time of year and the area of the country you travel. John didn’t mention the south but, because of the heat, humidity plus the fact that kids are out of school, we don’t generally camp here between May and October. If we do, we use the AC sometimes but probably not nearly as much as folks from more northerly climes might suspect. We’ve been out for the past month and have probably used the AC fewer than 24 total hours.

     

    If your question was designed to help you decide whether to include an air conditioner, I would most assuredly recommend it. You WILL need it sometimes, and when you do, nothing else will work.

  11. ...Remove the panel where the filter is located. Remove the filter...I think these are the tubes Steve (ScubaRx) is referring to...

     

    Yes, you are correct, access to the tubing is gained from the inside of the trailer. Sorry I was not clear enough.

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  12. how do you post a video like those?

     

    Go to YouTube

    Find a video you want

    Click on it to make it start

    Touch the screen in the video pane

    A menu appears

    Touch the big up swooping arrow

    A menu appears

    Select “copy link”

    Go back to forum

    Go to a blank forum posting window

    Touch inside the window

    A menu appears

    Select “paste”

    Submit

     

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