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Mike and Carol

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  1. I have the same truck only a 2016. From what I can tell all 8 gears are available in tow/haul mode. I base this on RPMs at various speeds. Cruising at 65mph with or without the trailer results in the same RPM. My non-towing mileage is not as good, averaging a little over 19mpg. Towing mileage varies depending on terrain and conditions. Driving west on I-10 in west Texas I once got 9mpg at 60mph while battling a strong headwind. Another time on the same stretch of I-10 I got 16mpg at 70mph with a similar strength tail wind. I have about 76,000 miles on the odometer. Mike
  2. My pin is over 3 years old and is not bent. Hmmmm, I wonder why yours is getting bent.
  3. You just raise it enough to have a little slack in the chains. I haven’t had an issue with the ball popping out. Maybe the new ones need some time to seat?
  4. You just raise it enough to have a little slack in the chains. I haven’t had an issue with the ball popping out. Maybe the new ones need some time to seat?
  5. Yes, that is how most folks do it. It’s how the service guys at Oliver do it, too. Mike
  6. [postquote quote=181416][/postquote] Tonneau covers are available. I know Bakflip makes one, saw it recently on a Rambox equipped 1500. I don’t think a bed cap is possible.
  7. I don’t have a cap, I have a Bakflip tonneau cover. We don’t carry more than will fit under the tonneau even when we’re out for a month or more. I have a couple of tool boxes in the bed that can be hard to access under other camping stuff. Everything in those boxes will go in the Ramboxes for easy access. Will still use a tonneau cover. Mike
  8. My next truck will probably be a Ram 2500 with Ram Boxes. I will wait until the split tailgate is available, probably the 2020 model. That should make it easier to reach into the bed without stretching over the tailgate. Mike
  9. I’ve wondered about this, it just seems like the AS has a lot more interior space not just because of the extra width. There’s a 23’ AS that is stored next to my Oliver, I’m going to measure next time I’m over there. Mike
  10. [postquote quote=180972][/postquote] Yes, it doesn’t have to be a two person job. It’s just how we like to do it. If I was camping single I would use the valve to stop the flush then go out and dump. It’s quicker as a team. I like to dump, then fill and dump two more times. It’s always clear at the end. Mike
  11. I’m going to try running my AC off the one I just bought. It’s not why I bought it but it would be nice to know, just in case.
  12. I have a Champion 3400 Dual Fuel inverter Generator. It’s quiet but heavy (94lbs). I’ve been carrying it with us a backup for solar and haven’t really needed it. It has less than 10 hours runtime. While at Tractor Supply yesterday I noticed they had the smaller Champion 2000 on sale for $399. It’s gas only, 38lbs, 2000w startup and 1700w running and is quieter than the big one at 53dba. So, I picked one up and put my big one up for sale. As a backup the smaller one makes more sense.
  13. Hey Monica! Glad John found enthusiastic buyers for his trailer - welcome to the family. I’m retired Army. Maybe you could work a deal with Mondavi to use their Opus One logo on the front of your trailer! What a conversation starter! We were at Opus One 3 years ago, did a cellar tour and tasting. We were in Napa earlier this year but did some of the wineries we haven’t visited. We’ll have to talk wine over a glass of Opus or Overture, also very good. Mike
  14. Hey Monica! Glad John found enthusiastic buyers for his trailer - welcome to the family. I’m retired Army. Maybe you could work a deal with Mondavi to use their Opus One logo on the front of your trailer! What a conversation starter! We were at Opus One 3 years ago, did a cellar tour and tasting. We were in Napa earlier this year but did some of the wineries we haven’t visited. We’ll have to talk wine over a glass of Opus or Overture, also very good. Mike
  15. Like Steve and Tali, Carol and I make dumping a two person job. I’m outside and she is inside watching the readout and tells me when we hit 80 or 85%. I don’t hook the flush hose to the trailer until we’re ready to dump. I use one of those expanding hoses so I know if the water is on because it expands. It’s black and is a single use hose. It attaches to the faucet via a splitter with a back flow preventer and on/off valves for each side of the splitter. I’m a bit paranoid about a black tank “accident”. We had an incident coming down a hill at Quartzsite with a near full tank due to an unattached black tank vent pipe which resulted in some spillage under the bathroom sink. Another time I noticed the hose felt full as we were setting up at a new site. I didn’t know if it was black or gray. I was able too attach a second hose section which gave enough slack to attach to the dump while holding the middle of the hose up. Turns out I had something stuck at the black valve preventing it from closing all the way. Those were both 2-3 years ago. So, I’ve become methodical and deliberate, checking and then checking again! Mike
  16. [postquote quote=180294][/postquote] Yes.
  17. Looks like a simple solution. Maybe hang a towel or something on them when not on the move? We’ve never had an issue with the kitchen drawers, the nightstand drawer is a different story! Mike
  18. Hi Mirna, I split your post so it’s a new thread. If you would prefer a different title let me know. I agree with what’s been said. You are really comparing apples and oranges, these are two very different types of trailers. We looked at Lance before we decided to buy our Oliver, for all the reasons mentioned above. Thanks for posting here, you’ll get some good facts and, of course, some Oliver leaning advice! Mike
  19. John and Joy, Welcome to the family! I’ll also be interested in how you like your new Oliver after being seasoned Airstreamers. Mike
  20. Happy fourth, everyone! It’s a good day to grill and chill with family and friends. Mike
  21. [postquote quote=179553][/postquote] Same here.
  22. [postquote quote=179484][/postquote] We use sheets and mattress pads from AB Lifestyles and are very happy with them. Sandy, I sent you a PM on the Champion 3400. Mike
  23. I agree that what you pack depends on how you camp. We rarely eat at restaurants. We grill most of the time and so I have a Weber Q1000 gas grill and a small Weber charcoal grill. We have a couple of pots and a medium size pan and that’s about it. Sometimes we take the instant pot but it rides in the truck, we’ve made chili on a rainy day more than a few times. We carry less now than when we picked up, so I’d go light and add as you see what your style is. Mike
  24. I see a Texas Hill Country micro-Rally taking shape. Boerne, Fredericksburg, Marble Falls... There are two Ollie’s I’m aware of in San Antonio, two here in my neighborhood and now one in Marble Falls and one in Fredericksburg. Mike
  25. [postquote quote=179001][/postquote] Ours is an ABCwater 16,000 grain softener. They are on Amazon. If I was doing it over I would get an 8,000 grain. The bigger one is heavy. I may still get the smaller one for camping and just use the large one I have for car and trailer washing. Mike
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