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Mike and Carol

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  1. Glad to hear all went well! Also looking forward to pictures! Mike
  2. We've had the same level of support from the good folks at Oliver. They want to take care of their owners. Mike
  3. Daniel, welcome! I also admired Airstreams for many years but in the end I am a happy Oliver owner. We were camped at Davis Mountains State Park, TX last week. As we were walking to the dumpster the owner of a shiny restored Aistream across from us stopped us and said he'd been admiring our Oliver. I told him I had been admiring his Airstream. He said it was 53 years old and he bought it for $700. He spent two years restoring it. Mutual admiration.... Mike
  4. Looks interesting. I could see it being towed behind a class A or C for use when camping.
  5. Angela and Kyle, welcome to the group! Like Steve said I had custom graphics designed and printed before we picked up. Local graphics designer and local print shop. Easy to apply and you're only limited by your imagination! Have fun with it... Mike
  6. Mine is not. Looks like yours. Hasn't been an issue even in the low 20s. Mike
  7. My pump quit working once while on the road. There are two wires that connect to the pump that had worked themselves loose. I crimped the connectors for a tighter fit, and that seems to have fixed it. Mike
  8. Dave, just sent you a PM with his contact info. Mike
  9. We got the TST TPMS and have used it now for about 20K miles. I like knowing the pressure and temperature of my tires while traveling, especially in the summer heat. Today, while driving on some back highways in west Texas with temperatures approaching 100, I was monitoring my tires closely. Mike
  10. Got on the ladder this afternoon to clean our solar panels before heading to NM tomorrow. Three knobs were tight. One moved about a quarter of an inch. All four have lock washers. I'll be checking every time I'm up on the ladder.
  11. Recommend a call to Anita or Heather in the Oliver Sales Office for a definitive answer. We got a little off topic here with mattress size but I don't think anyone meant to be mean spirited, just having a little fun. Mike
  12. Good point. Maybe the twin bed model should be called the two half queen model. We weren't surprised at the 30" width having seen one before ordering. I had also done some quick math knowing the trailer was 7' wide, about 84". Two 39" twins would be about 78", leaving about 6" in between. I figured the space in between the beds should be about a couple of feet leaving about 60" for the beds, the width of a queen. I know Airstream has a 48" mattress they call a double, a little short of a 53" normal double. Anyway, some of our best sleep has been on these two half queens.... Mike
  13. Dave, I ordered the trim from Amazon. I had my cover off this afternoon because I needed to fill one of my propane tanks. The trim was still intact but I can see this will be a nice improvement. BTW, when I pulled the cover off I found a growing wasp nest complete with a half dozen busy wasps. Since I was at my storage facility with only my truck I had to rub my chin for a moment before coming up with a course of action. I got my can of WD-40 out of my truck box, raised the red tube into firing position, took careful aim and released a volley of WD-40. Two wasps flew away very erratically, three fell to the ground and one dangled from the saturated nest. I knocked the nest off and smushed it into the gravel and then proceeded to remove the empty tank. Another use for the trusty can of WD-40
  14. Quality is still good. Some months ago a few trailers experienced a few issues, probably due to bumping up the production rate. Oliver addressed the issues. One issue with having complete use of the total water volume in the fresh tank is still being worked. It is a problem if you're dry camping, if hooked up to water it is not an issue. I'm sure it affects me, but I haven't noticed even though we have boondocked for extended periods of time. The bottom line is that Oliver is dedicated to customer satisfaction and will go the extra mile to make things right. That's been my experience. Mike
  15. Bill, great photos! We were recently camping in Banner Elk near Grandfather Mountain. So much to see - we will be going back. Mike
  16. An alternative would be to put #200 up for sale. It would go quickly with little to no loss of investment which could then be used for a loaded Bigfoot. I hate to see unhappy and disappointed owners. There are folks out there just waiting for a used Ollie to be advertised. Mike
  17. Bill, thank you for your pioneering and frugal spirit. That looks like a good alternative to a permanent treatment. Since it is inexpensive and removable I may do the same before we go to Colorado in September. Mike
  18. I chuckled right away and appreciate the humor! It made for an amusing thought cloud......
  19. If we drive up to Pikes Peak it will be sans trailer for sure. We spent months in the Alps in 5 different countries, I'm used to driving in the mountains. The cog train does sound interesting though. Mike
  20. I admit I'm a "glass half full" guy. I read this string and get the opposite impression. Everyone who posted, except one who did say she regretted purchasing her trailer, expressed satisfaction with their Oliver. Some worded their issues and opinions in strong terms, but overall are happy Oliver owners. Oliver even posted that they were aware and addressing issues. Not something you'll see over on Airforums. I've been on Airforums for several years and am an Oliver owner because of the many QC issues Airstream owners experience. No trailer will be fault free. A key question should be how well issues are addressed and fixed. The few I've had were corrected quickly and completely.
  21. Bill, great suggestion. I wasn't aware a cog railway existed! Our first stop will be the Colorado Springs area. Thanks - Mike
  22. Having lived in Sierra Vista I know what you're dealing with sun-wise. I bought an extendable pole with a microfiber blade at Lowes. I use regular car wash and a ladder with my pole to reach to top. I wash at the end of each trip. I haven't waxed yet, but just got a bottle of Rejexx off of Amazon based on recommendations from a few members of this forum. When we get back from our New Mexico trip at the end of the month I'm going to wash and wax. Will let you know how it goes. Mike
  23. We start our day with a cup of coffee whether at home or camping. The right water is key so we bring bottled water when camping. I didn't think to fill a jug when we were at Hot Springs, I'll bet that would make great coffee! Mike
  24. Great pics! Glad you are enjoying it! Mike
  25. I did use a dead blow mallet on the sides, wouldn't budge. When I told Andersen I couldn't remove it they did not seem surprised and quickly said they'd mail me a replacement and pay for shipping of my "stuck" one to them. Mike
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