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ScubaRx

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  1. Has the axle been swapped from the 3500 lb to the 5200 lb? If so, I have all the part numbers for you.
  2. We're pulling one of the new 22 footers after having owned a 17 for 5 years. I too would be happy to share my experiences with you.
  3. You can use the upload attachment button down below the text box. Just be sure the size is not 6 megapixels . Water got inside our rear view camera. ASA Electronics has most graciously agreed to replace it (even though the warranty was several months gone = great customer service)
  4. Apparently all my photos need to be resized. Our new Tow Vehicle.
  5. I spoke with Oliver's Forum IT guy, Zack. I told him of the photo posting problem and the blacked out search box. He states he will take care of these issues.
  6. OK, I give up. Am I doing something wrong or have we lost the ability to post a picture inside a message. Upload attachment doesn't work (for me). I've not seen a picture in anyone's posts of late. I get a message that states: "Sorry, the board attachment quota has been reached." What gives?
  7. Your King Dome is good for either Direct or Dish. It comes set up for Direct but can be re-configured to receive Dish. Works either way....
  8. Ask a question about the trailer, we'll respond.
  9. Hi Deborah, if you were in Townsend las t weekend you looked at our trailer. We are towing with a 2007 Tahoe. Its tow capacity is just over 7000 lbs. Most full size GM products today have even greater tow limits. You want something that can get you up and over the hills without struggling too badly. Surprisingly, our gas milage only fell about 1 mpg over towing our former 17 footer.
  10. Hey Skip, it's good to have you join the most exclusive Fiberglass RV Owners Club in the world, the Oliver Owners. Nobody else even comes close to the quality of an Oliver. I know you are excited and the waiting is the worst. We waited a year from the time the Oliver folks decided to reopen the trailer line until a few weeks ago when we picked up the new Outlaw Oliver. Having owned (and sold) one of the original 17 footers, the anxiety was awful while we didn't have an Oliver sitting in its garage out there beside the house. We will be taking her to Townsend, TN soon for the rally there. We are loading her and getting her ready to travel. I've been through all the systems (heating, cooling, water, etc.) and everything is ship-shape. We are meeting a couple of your fellow Tucsonans (is that the correct term?) in the Smokies just after they pick up their new Oliver. I love your name "Base Camp Oliver".
  11. I wish we could have crossed paths. I know you will love the new Ollie. Have you picked out a name yet?
  12. I'm planning to tow ours with my completely restored 1973 Cheverolet Vega GT, the one with the RPO L11 engine and Holley 5210C progressive two-barrel carburetor. It's a sweet ride and I think the combo will look super cool going down the road.
  13. Does anyone have any knowledge or opinions about camping in the Cincinnati area? We have to be there in May to take care of some family business. I prefer a State Park. I have looked at Big Bone Lick State Park across the line in Kentucky
  14. I am basing that on the fact that the front jack is always supporting weight when it is down and it is the same jack as the other two albeit configured differently. If you wanted to take the stress off the jacks, put a jack stand at each jack and lower the trailer onto them. Viola, no weight on tires or jacks. Anyway, that's how I've done it for a long time. It's good to hear from you guys.
  15. Since we are unable to travel right now we turn on the stove and propane heater once a month, along with the refrigerator, check the batteries, and left it up and spin the tires to a new location. Pam and Allen During the off-season for us, I have always lifted the trailer completely off the tires (with the jacks) and left it that way until we were ready to use it again. It will not hurt the jacks and we don't create a "flat spot" on our tires over the winter.
  16. I would like to say hello to both Dave and Mary and to Bob and Charlotte. I am thrilled to have both couples on the New and Improved Oliver Forum. It's been so long since we had anyone new to join the forum and be active that it's hard to remember how much fun it used to be here. My wife, Tali and I purchased one of the original 17 footers back in 2008 and dubbed her the Outlaw Oliver. We loved it and managed to put over 20000 miles on it despite both of us still working full time. In March of 2012, Robert called one Sunday afternoon and asked if we would be interested in a 22 footer. Well, the rest is history. We sold the Outlaw Oliver to a nice couple in Virginia this past summer and she was re-christened the Virginia Oliver. We should be picking up the new Outlaw Oliver in the next week or so. I know the excitement all of you are feeling. Tell us about the things you selected for you new Olivers. We all love to hear what your getting.
  17. The inside height of the new Oliver 22 footers is 78 inches. We had one of the first generation 17 footers and are getting one of the new twin bed models. The beds are 76 inches long. How tall is your son? You can make the side dinette down into a bed for either you or your son. That way everyone would have their own bed. Our pets have always slept either with us or on the floor (depending on their size). I know you and yours would find this a VERY comfortable unit.
  18. They used two different finishes on these lights back then. Bright and Nickel. They were made by ITC part # 81295. http://www.google.com/url?sa=t&rct=j&q= ... 9247,d.eW0
  19. Yea, the new forums are up. It appears that some of the more recent posts to the old forum did not pass. Further I had posted some into the beta version of this format and I can't see where they passed either. No matter, we got the new one up and it looks good. Seems that all the older posts made it across. I suppose that Oliver now has full control. Good.
  20. Steve, Removing the satellite dome should not be a big problem. It would give you enough room to mount two 100 watt panels up there. I am including a link to the AM solar web site. http://www.amsolar.com/home/amr/multili ... stems.html Under pre-configured systems you can spot the SunRunnerâ„¢ Signature W/100/25/6/Pro System down near the bottom of the page. This kit contains a single 100 watt panel and contains everything you need to install it down to the last nut and electrical fitting. This is the system we are having installed on the new Oliver they are building. We added an additional 100 watt panel kit to round out our system.
  21. Moving the water heater switch was a very good idea, it was never convenient where it was. I had to modify our propane tank setup too, for the same reasons that you stated.
  22. Well, The Outlaw Oliver is no more. She has been sold to a very nice couple in Virginia and re-christened The Virginia Oliver. Work has started on our new 22 foot Outlaw Oliver in Hohenwald. Hopefully we will be camping again before the first of the year. We lost our big boy, Storm several months ago. He had dilated cardiomyopathy. As you all know, we loved him very much. He was a little over nine years old. We have a new puppy in our lives now. He is a red and tan Doberman. His is a little over 12 weeks old and already over 30 pounds. He's gonna be a biggun. We named him Reacher. Tali and I hope everyone is doing fine and enjoying the summer.
  23. If you are referring to the Jensen model JE1912LEDWM, it should fit just fine. This unit is 18 inches wide and 12 inches high. It is a little over 2 inches wider and about 2 inches narrower than the units currently in our Oliver's. The mount is a standard VESA 100mm x 100mm (same as ours). I went out and measured mine and I think it would look good. A quick internet search will find you the best price. Steve
  24. Nice work on the disconnect switch. That's a good idea. Don't worry about those two fuses on the converter. They will blow only if you hook it up backwards. Don't let your curiosity get the better of you and remove those fuses "just to see if they're OK" You'll probably end up dropping them down inside the converter while trying to re-install them. Then you'll have to disconnect all the wires from the converter and remove it just to get the fuses back in place. Then while re-installing it you'll realize that you should have gone out and taken the negative cable off the battery's and...well, you get the picture. If your converter quits making 12 volts it will be the converter and NOT the fuses. I replaced mine a couple of years ago in the wilds of Utah (second part of the above saga). I did send the old one back to Progressive Dynamics and they rebuilt it for me at no charge so I have an extra in case one goes out again.
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