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John, Another thread here that Steve, ScubaRx, posted shows a repair made at Oliver that really impressed me. Looks like the Ollie fiberglass hull would be less labor intensive to repair compared to an aluminum sheet/rib metal hull. Need to find a competent marine fiberglass shop. http://olivertraveltrailers.com/topic/i-hate-it-when-this-happens/
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Lucy and Oscar, Welcome!!!!! Like Bob said, there is a wealth of knowledge and help here. Will let you know if we plan to camp in NE TN. We enjoy camping in eastern TN and Western NC. Plan to camp at Tellico Plains TN during the solar eclipse next August. Hope to camp and attend the Banana Pudding Festival in Centerville TN eventually, too!
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We are approaching one year of Ollie ownership after finding our used Ollie on this forum. With Oliver selling direct to the end user is very unique. Assume the majority or all camper manufacturers use dealerships for sales/service and depends on if you find a good dealer on how good the customer's sales/service experience is. Used to be responsible (when I had a real job) for rebuilding, building complete industrial machines, R&D, mechanical devices, hydraulics, electrical, engine applications, also working directly with the end user. It was important and helpful to know immediately when real improvements were needed, but sometimes problems reported were not our manufacturing issues which takes time away from the job of rebuilding/manufacturing to determine the source of the problem. Assume that's why manufacturers use dealers. Important feedback is sometimes lost in the transaction between the dealer and manufacturer. My experience has been great communicating directly with Jason at OTT. The service experience was also great when we took our Ollie in to OTT for repairs. Have been a moderator on another forum (not as large as this forum) for another type of camper. I'm not an IT guy, the forum owner/administrator owns the server & forum. It's the fastest operating forum I have been on. We do not have paid advertising and only accept donations from folks that want to contribute to pay for the forum operating cost. I'm getting ready to stop moderating on that forum since we own a Ollie. This forum is unique and appreciate the work by early forum members like Larry to set the direction for this forum! Thanks Larry! Oliver is a unique and fine travel trailer. Appreciate the constant upgrades being made at OTT, too!!!!
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Day/Night Window Shade Questions
rideandfly replied to rideandfly's topic in Mechanical & Technical Tips
Steve, Know what you mean. Inspected other blinds last night and found another cord ready to break. The previous owner lived in our Ollie 6 months (campground host), so the cord wear was accelerated compared to normal use. Getting ready to order a spool of cord to eventually re-cord all of the Ollie's blinds. Thanks, -
Day/Night Window Shade Questions
rideandfly replied to rideandfly's topic in Mechanical & Technical Tips
Installed shade cords in our rear window and decided to leave frame original color. Could not find any shade cord re-thread diagrams matching the Ollie's windows. Decided to make rough sketches of the frame cord routing and shade cord routing before taking the shade completely apart. Frame cord routing: Shade cord routing: The cord used is about 30% thicker (1.5MM cord) than the original cord, did not use tape where indicated in the sketch because the new cord was sandwiched tightly between shade & frame without tape, used thicker cord on right: Broken old cord: There is one spring in the top and bottom of frame for cords to tie to: With larger diameter cord, threaded each hole one at a time instead of multiple holes: Copied the original cord routing: Night shade with new cord re-threaded: Job completed: -
Slide outs and conventional construction
rideandfly replied to John E Davies's topic in General Discussion
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Soon-to-Be New Ollie Owners from Southeastern Arizona
rideandfly replied to Spike's topic in Introduce Yourself
Spike, Welcome and congratulations on your Ollie! There are certain items we always take while camping, one is a step ladder. We only use a 4' step ladder while camping at this time, but appreciate seeing the information shared here, we need upgrade our camping ladder, too. Hope to see y'all camping! -
Yvonne, We do the same as donbob3 without any problems.
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Agree, going to cut a couple 2x6s to get close to level on the low side of the Ollie on a sloped sites and stabilize with jacks. I still put all Ollie jacks down (unless connected to the TV) and lift the side just high enough and long enough to remove/replace a wheel/hub with the wheels chocked on other side.
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Hikegsm, Hello and Welcome! Many fine and knowledgeable folks here that stand ready to share helpful information. Looking forward to hearing about your Ollie and adventures. Best Regards,
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Canoe12, Here's an older photo, top of the Bulldog Hitch latch to the rear view camera is about 1 1/2", not 3 1/8", my mistake. Here's how the Elite II tows with empty tanks connected to the 2016 4X4 Tundra with 1 " rise ball mount and top of ball before loading is 22 1/8":
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Day/Night Window Shade Questions
rideandfly replied to rideandfly's topic in Mechanical & Technical Tips
Steve, Appreciate the fine research you put into finding information about our shades. Decided to go with a 4 window cord repair kit and "How To" instructional CD off of Amazon, since I'm going to install new cords in all four windows. Should receive the kit in about a week. http://www.dirtyblindman.info/ Plan to disassemble all four windows, prime & paint frames white, and reassemble with new cords. The kit was pricey at $25 delivered. Found replacement cord sold in quantity on Amazon, too. Will post about the project. -
Day/Night Window Shade Questions
rideandfly replied to rideandfly's topic in Mechanical & Technical Tips
Canoe12, Once I receive the new cords and instructions, will see how easy it is to disassemble/reassemble shade and frame. May change color of all Ollie window frames with plastic primer and white paint. Front jack motor covers painted with plastic primer and white plastic paint in the following thread. http://olivertraveltrailers.com/topic/ollie-front-jack-covers-painted-white/ Back to polishing the Ollie! -
Day/Night Window Shade Questions
rideandfly replied to rideandfly's topic in Mechanical & Technical Tips
Steve, Appreciate the excellent information. Looked on their site and it appears our shade is a custom Manual Framed Twin-Pleat Shade TPS-720. Will post about project after receiving the cord. Thanks, -
A cord broke in the Ollie's rear window Day/Night Window Shade. Has anyone replaced a window shade cord and give advice on how to make this repair? Who is the manufacturer of this window shade assembly? Thanks in advance,
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We use wood blocks under all of the Ollie jacks (when using all jacks) to make the Ollie stable. Making the Ollie exactly level is not a goal for us. Many times the only jack we use is the front jack with chocked wheels for one night stays while en-route. Understand sometimes you only have one place to park and it's not close to level like some of the mountain sites we camp on. Used to place our previous TT (single axle wheel) up on a block on the low side with all wheels chocked and extend the stabilizers for stabilization. When we encounter the same type of sloped mountain site this summer, will do the same with the Ollie.
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Fred, Welcome! It was not us!!!! Same thing happened when we saw an Oliver while camping at Mt. Pisgah NC on the Blue Ridge Parkway around 2010. Finally purchased a used 2015 Ollie last year. If you have a chance, go on a factory tour to see the build process and meet the fine folks at Oliver TT. There will be an Oliver TT rally next May in TN, too. Hopefully meet y'all while camping in North & South Carolina! Best Regards,
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snowlakemike, Agree with geo, Great story!
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Canoe12, We have 3 1/8" clearance between the tailgate & top of Bulldog hitch latch with a 1" rise ball mount on our 2016 Toyota Tundra. Hope this helps,
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Update: Purchased a 10' x 38" all aluminum ramp for loading the CB500X in the Tundra bed when towing the Ollie. It breaks down to three ramps folded to 5' sections making it easy to set up and knock down. It also stores easily on both sides of the motorcycle in the pickup truck bed. I can sit on the bike while loading and unloading able to put both feet on the ground/ramp at any time. Called another ramp manufacturer and turned out they supplied these folks with the ramp I purchased. They told me about a the President's Day discount for the following ramp. Had the the ramp delivered to my home for less than $390. The aluminum weld quality is very good and the ramp is very sturdy (capacity 1500 pounds) with the bike & I weighing in close to 680 pounds. Going to have a two-up seat built for the CB for local exploring while camping with the Ollie. http://www.discountramps.com/motorcycle_ramps/p/MF-12038/
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Reed & Karen, Congratulations on your new Ollie!!!!!! Really like the colors! Hopefully meet y'all camping in the near future!!!
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Rubber Gaskets Around Porch Lights
rideandfly replied to Mike and Carol's topic in Mechanical & Technical Tips
GrayGhost, I always do everything the hard way the first time for some reason. :) In hind sight the easy way to clean the gasket is to remove the screws securing the fixture, ease the fixture off of the hull and clean and wash the gasket without disconnecting the wires, also preventing water from entering the hull. I was careful securing the fixture by cross tightening the screws, drawing the fixture down evenly while the gasket is compressed evenly between the fixture and hull to prevent damage to the fixture and hull. Hope that makes sense.- 97 replies
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Rubber Gaskets Around Porch Lights
rideandfly replied to Mike and Carol's topic in Mechanical & Technical Tips
Put this project in front of the waxing the Ollie today. Cut out white 1/8" neoprene gasket material, installed and looked good, but failed to seal properly during water test. Reason for failure, the 1/8" gasket material is slightly harder (higher durometer) than the original gasket. It's also slightly thicker than the original by 1/32", thickness may not contribute to failure. My hands got plenty of black residue on them while handling the original black gasket. Decided to wash gasket with hot water & tooth brush. All of the black residue came off of the original gasket and it quit bleeding. Looks like if the black gaskets are washed when you have the bleeding issue, it appears to stop bleeding. Had to be careful and gently cross tighten the Furrion 110V outlet during installation to have a complete seal around the outlet. Can't predict long term results for washing the gasket, but I'm done with this project for now and going to finish waxing the Ollie before it rains tomorrow. :) Failed white gasket installation: Cleaned black gasket re-installed:- 97 replies
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rideandfly replied to Mike and Carol's topic in Mechanical & Technical Tips
We washed and started waxing our Ollie yesterday. After we finish waxing the Ollie today, will start work making a new white gasket for the Furrion 110V external power receptacle. Using fiberglass boat cleaner/wax with UV protection, removes any stains found on our Ollie. Last month purchased White 1/8" thick Neoprene FDA food grade 12X12" sheet made by Allstate Gasket from Amazon. Will work on the gasket this afternoon and post if I'm successful or not with the project tomorrow. If successful will post photos, too. Since we have the old style LED porch lights, don't have issues with ours, but assume gaskets could be made for the late model porch lights, too. Next Ollie project is to repack wheel bearings and replace wheel seals. This will have our Ollie ready to camp for this season and looking forward to more Ollie adventures!!!!!!- 97 replies
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