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John and Jodi

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  1. I may not be the smartest camper around, but why not back the TV a couple of inches past the hitch coupler socket, hook up the Anderson first (should have slack), and pull the TV forward to drop bulldog onto the ball and tighten the slack on the Anderson chains? No mods necessary.

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  2. We bought our Ollie to enable us to take extended trips (>1 month in duration). Do the members of this forum have any suggestions or strong opinions on services or memberships or (I'm afraid to say it) apps that make travelling easier on the road or at home while away? For instance:

    Type: Example

    1. Big box department stores: Sam's Club; Costco
    2. International data plans to call from Canada or Mexico
    3. Boondocking clubs: Harvest Host; Boondockers Welcome
    4. A lawn mowing service
    5. Automatic bill pay
    6. Mail forwarding
    7. etc
  3. So it's been 10 months since @tripmushrv started this thread and you've gotten your Ollie! I'm interested in how your checklist has evolved. You got a lot of good feedback and now you've gotten some practice. Has it been helpful to have the checklist? Are you finding that you are more confident now? I appreciate your effort as we are leaving tomorrow to pick up our Ollie on Monday and have a copy of your checklist in hand so we "don't forget". 😀

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  4. I'm waiting for my 2022 Ford but I inquired at the dealership. They said that the backup camera is integrated into the screen (nice) but the camera is wired (not nice). Trying to figure out which direction I want to go, which really means that I'm trying to figure out how/if I can mount the camera and safely run the wire to the hitch area.

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  5. Wow! What an intimidating and concerning thread for a newbie. I stumbled onto this thread looking for advice as to the tool kit I should take with us as we go to pick up our new trailer. Initially, I favor @SeaDawg and @topgun2's approach of having a set of bandaids to get moving again (probably until I'm scarred by some catastrophic event at which point I'll join the RV preppers contingent).

    On 4/28/2022 at 10:29 PM, SeaDawg said:

    We carry a very small bag of tools, a charged drill and bits, a spare set of bearings and seals, a good sams road service card, and several credit cards. And, a tire plug kit. A multimeter. Often, a chain saw.  And, two cell phones, one gsm, one CDMA. 

    Last two, probably most important. 

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    Happy to report, never had to use bearing kit or tire plug kit. Its ok. Still keep them around. Those are trip killers.

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    I guess we live on the edge. I don't want to drive a huge truck to carry a garage with us. It hasn't been necessary,  in all these many years. 

    While I have been able to discern that this long thread wanders through many topics, some for home base and some for on the road, I'm left with a few questions:

    1. Why the tire plug kit? Doesn't the trailer come with a spare tire? I'm not following the logic of that need. I put on the spare and take the original tire somewhere for repair/replacement.
    2. Where do I find the kit in topgun2's photo?
    3. Since I'm driving from Hohenwald to San Antonio (just under 900 miles) what do I truly need to monitor or ask the Oliver folks about monitoring on the way home? The posts about the "play" in the wheels concerned me.
  6. On 5/29/2021 at 2:24 PM, Cameron said:

    I've got the 2020 GMC Sierra with the "invisible trailer" software. I talked to Mike in service and he said they've had a number of requests for an install of this GMC camera.

    Newbie here with first post. We're thinking of buying an F-150 with a similar feature set (invisible trailer, rear-view camera, etc). Does anyone know if Oliver will install the Ford version of their wired rear-view camera? I'm trying to determine Ollie options to order before our factory tour in a couple of weeks.

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