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Mike and Carol

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  1. L&P, nice looking trailer! I know it will serve you well wherever your travels take you. Hope to see you out on the road - Mike
  2. Congratulations! Great looking trailer. Hope to meet you out on the road - Mike
  3. When we built our home we chose a quality custom builder with a great reputation. Before we took possession we did a walk through with him and found a number of things that needed to be addressed. After we moved in, there were other issues that we found. In all cases he took care of the deficiencies. He lived up to his reputation. When we picked up our trailer we found a few issues during our orientation with Tommy. Once we had a few weeks and months of camping we found some more issues. In all cases Oliver has taken care of the deficiencies. One last item is scheduled to be addressed while we're at the Rally. To me, Oliver has lived up to their reputation of building the best fiberglass trailer on the market and standing behind their product. I think it is unrealistic to expect every trailer to be perfect. I do think it is realistic to trust Oliver to correct deficiencies. In our case, they paid for our extra night at Fall Hollow B&B, mailed replacement parts to our home and paid a local RV repair facility to work on our trailer. Never any disputes. I don't know the inner workings of the Oliver factory, but I do think a dedicated QC person with authority and clout could prevent some of the issues we're seeing. But, considering that they've only built a couple hundred trailers I think they're doing pretty well. Mike
  4. Yvonne, when I was looking to convert my Weber Q1000 I found how-to threads over on FiberglassRV and several how-to videos (with parts required) on YouTube. I was able to use the YouTube video as my guide in the conversion, which was very easy. I bet there is something there for Coleman stoves. Mike
  5. We used the big pour over for many years while living in Europe. We have the smaller, single cup pour overs now in the trailer. We also like our Nespresso machine - it makes a great small cup of coffee or espresso. We have a big Nespresso at home and picked up a small Nespresso Pixie at Costco for the trailer. Mike
  6. Don, good to know - I enjoy good jazz. We were looking for trips this summer, this would be a good one. We have lots of family in the Kansas City/Leavenworth area so we'd have another reason on our way to Iowa! Mike
  7. One of the first things I bought before picking up our Oliver was a water pressure regulator. They are not expensive and, well, simple to use. When I remember I do turn the water off. I don't always remember, so I'm glad I have the pressure regulator! Mike
  8. Yes, there is a military version. I downloaded it when I bought the regular version - the military campground version is free. It will be helpful when just looking for military campgrounds. After I emailed them about the discrepancy I thought I found, I had a nice conversation with Ted. He thanked me for my input and asked that if there was anything else I noticed to let him know. I also had an email from Bill, saying the same thing. All within an hour of my first contact with them on a Sunday morning. Not bad. Mike
  9. Towing: 2016 Elite II, 5100lbs factory weight at pick up (full 30 lb propane tanks but no water, no cargo) Current Tow Vehicle: 2016 Ram 1500, 5.7L V8 with tow package, rated for 10,300 lbs. Past Tow Vehicle: 2012 Tacoma 4.0L, rated for 6,500 lbs. Mike
  10. Thanks for the tip on this app. I also downloaded the military version. I thought I found an error on one of the Texas state parks and I emailed the developer - within 30 minutes I had a reply and an explanation. The app was right and he explained where to look for the info I thought was missing. Good support and worth the $3.99. Mike
  11. StoicJim, bigger is better, no doubt. While I am glad I have the additional capabilities in my Ram 1500, the many miles I towed with the Tacoma were trouble free in all kinds of conditions. It was a fine tow vehicle and great daily driver. I'm sure a new Tacoma would do the job, there are others out there towing the big Ollie with a Tacoma. Mike
  12. No shower curtain for us either. Shower, squeegee and wipe down with a microfiber. Bathroom stays clean all the time.
  13. Malcolm, congratulations on your retirement! I retired 7 months ago and we are really enjoying retired life. We'll be interested in your pick up experience and first few days in your new Oliver. Steve, a new forum platform would end a lot of frustrations. I frequent Fiberglassrv and Airforums and the exerience is much smoother. I know this forum is integrated into their company website so it seems like they either have to change the entire platform or break the forum away from the web site. Like Buzzy, I appreciate Jason's technical bulletins and would like to see a technical/reference section where you could find videos and bulletins along with troubleshooting information. Mike
  14. I got 12-14 mpg towing with my 2012 Tacoma with the 4.0L six. I also had the TRD supercharger. My mileage with the Ram with a 5.7L V8 is about the same or slightly higher.
  15. StoicJim, welcome! I have owned two Tacoma's, a 2009 and 2012. We picked up our Oliver with the 2012 Tacoma. It did an adequate job of towing, we put 4K+ miles on our Tacoma towing our Elite II. Hills in the Ozarks, freeways, and backroads - no real towing issues. I don't tow fast (60-62mph) and am generally pretty cautious. When I went over 100K miles we decided to go with a bigger replacement, our current Ram 1500. Going in, our main reasons for going bigger was to get a bigger fuel tank and a bigger truck bed. With the Tacoma, I was constantly looking to refuel due to the small gas tank. I also didn't want to always be "full to the brim" cargo wise when we traveled. Now that I've got many more miles on the full size Ram, there are other things I appreciate. Besides the big gas tank and larger bed, I like the integrated brake controller and the "tow mode". I also appreciate the additional power and braking capacity. Gas mileage is about the same. You might consider any cargo/supplies you would want to carry when you tow. As Buzzy points out, with some water in the tanks you are pushing the upper weight limit of the Tacoma which can make hills more challenging in both directions. Hope this helps. Mike
  16. I hope this gets worked out with both Oliver and Ford. I'm drooling a little over the thought of a 2018 Raptor.... We ordered our trailer in September and set a pick up date in May. I might just tell them when you will be there to pick it up and let them figure out the invoicing and build schedule so they can give you a final price. Mike
  17. I got mine from Charlie (RV Widget Works). He makes them and sells them to Little House Customs. He's easy to work with. We got ours after someone leaned against the fridge and turned it off. Fortunately, it wasn't off long. It's a good, cheap investment! Mike
  18. After braking hard one day we found the nightstand drawer out and off the tracks when we stopped. I had 3 books in the drawer that must've been enough weight to cause the drawer to open when I braked. I got it all put back together, but we always found the drawer open after driving, finally resorting to duct tape. I removed the mechanism and found that an internal plastic piece was broken. I called Tommy and explained the situation and he sent me a new set. Haven't had any issues since - I also don't have anything heavy in that nightstand drawer. I haven't checked our kitchen drawers but will. We've had no problems with them. Thanks for the heads up on this. Mike
  19. Post pictures of the results! An awning over the dinette seems like a good idea. Mike
  20. John, good questions and nice map. When we picked up we headed north to LBL/KY after a couple of days in Hohenwald. When we go to the rally, we want to come from the south and have been looking at places in MS - Tishomingo SP is on our list. We want to do the Trace up to Hohenwald. Steve lives in Tupelo and might be able to offer us some advice. Mike
  21. I agree with Bill. We're approaching one year of ownership and have over 12K miles on our Oliver. We've had a few maintenance issues that were addressed quickly. Both sales and service have been very responsive, making me feel that they genuinely care and take pride in their product. I've not had any of the "run around" you sometimes get with car dealers or others. This forum probably sells a lot of trailers. I know I relied on what I found out here when making my decision between an Oliver and an Airstream. I'm not an IT guy and don't understand why it is so slow. Matt seems pretty diligent about keeping it running and adding features.... I also appreciate the old timers that got things rolling. Larry, Steve, Sherry and Pete have been doing this for a long time and still find time to contribute and help new folks. You do feel part of a family. Mike
  22. I'm sure there would be a market for a larger Oliver. A 28 foot Airstream must feel huge!
  23. Congrats on being retired and feeling retired! We retired the end of August and spent almost all of Sept and Oct on the road. It's a great feeling to be able to make your schedule whatever you want it to be. Your pictures are great, keep em coming! Mike
  24. We've been using the inexpensive yellow camco chocks. If we're fairly level I chock inside the tires/each direction. If we're on a noticeable slope I chock each wheel on the downhill side. These Fastway chocks look nice. Might be worth the investment. Anybody using them? Mike
  25. Jeff and Liz, glad to hear you ordered your Oliver. We really enjoyed our visit with you and the tour of our trailer at Fort Huachuca in January - despite the cold windy weather! As you can tell already there's lots of expertise here and everyone will be anxious to help. If we get back to Sierra Vista/Fort Huachuca will let you know. Mike
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