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John E Davies

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  1. Reviving an old thread, Sofaman, how have these tanks worked for you? Can you post pictures of your installation? There is still no recertification facility within 250 miles of me. Has a propane supplier refused to fill them? Three years with no response - that seems like a fine way to just stir up trouble in the forum…😬 Thanks. John Davies Spokane WA
  2. Bad. If you try this, take pictures please. John Davies Spokane WA
  3. I don’t understand your last sentence…..It’s a directional satellite dish shaped TV antenna, that is all it can do. Has it ever worked correctly? Has it been setup properly? Does it have a clear view of the sky, no trees? Is the trailer level? Sure it can be removed, but it is going to leave some holes that will have to be sealed properly. You could put a regular tv antenna or a cellular antenna in that location, but getting the new cables run to the rear of the cabin will be a challenge. I personally would just disconnect the G2 inside and leave the antenna in place for a future owner to never use 😬 …. I don’t understood why Oliver chose to put it in the roof, the current sat antenna option is portable with a tripod, so you can position it where it will see the sky properly. I guess they finally figured out that a fixed roof mount on a travel trailer was just silly….. John Davies Spokane WA
  4. One more suggestion, buy a simple 7500 pound rated dead weight ball mount for your receiver, which I think is 2”, choose a “drop” in inches that will put the top of the ball at about 18” off the ground. That is pretty standard for most rental trailers. Buy a 2” ball, with a similar rating, and go rent a U-Haul trailer, or better yet, a small travel trailer, less than 5000 pounds, and get to know your Titan long, LONG before you pick up your Ollie. You can then use the mount as a spare to move your Ollie a short distance if you don’t want to hook up the Andersen. I use one to pull the trailer out of the RV bay to wash it, plus for an occasional rental trailer for moving stuff. John Davies Spokane WA
  5. You can join the Nissan owners portal, enter your truck VIN and you can see all sorts of derails about its build. I don’t know if it lists every option, some sites do that. You can check for service history, service bulletins and recalls, but the latter “should” have already been done. https://www.nissanusa.com/owners.html John Davies Spokane WA
  6. The sticker you posted previously does show the GVWR (Gross Vehicle Weight rating) of 8750 pounds. That is the heaviest it can ever legally weigh. If you were to weigh the truck with full gas tank and no cargo on a commercial scale and subtract it from that number, that figure is what you have left for payload. That method takes into account any aftermarket stuff a previous owner might have added, like a really heavy rubber bedliner (100 pounds) or heavy offroad accessories like steel bumpers and skidplates, up to 500 pounds 😳. The factory payload sticker represents how the truck left the factory, before a dealer or an owner started adding stuff to it. Keep in mind, if you want to increase the payload a little you can remove stuff, for example, take out the rear seats and install a cargo platform. John Davies Spokane WA
  7. Cool nice looking truck! That appears to be the gas engine? What is the payload according to the driver side door sticker? How big is the gas tank? Do you plan to add a bed cover or canopy? Now you can add the Tow Vehicle info to your signature, 😬 You will most definitely need an Andersen hitch for the LE2 which on average seem to have about a 6000 pound “towing” weight. If you can, keep the tongue light, don’t get the tongue cargo tray and then load a 125 pound generator on it….. And buying the smaller lithium package will save you at least a couple of hundred pounds of dead weight (lead) compared to the AGM batteries. John Davies Spokane WA
  8. How do you plan to deal with outside storm water? Will it have a natural surface escape route on the driveway? Do you have a plan to keep the slab catch basin and it’s drain pipe clear from dirt and organic debris? I have dealt with drains that are prone to blocking and it is best to design them to be very easy to maintain. Have you considered a trench drain? Otherwise you might hate it. Especially if you can’t access it without hitching up the Ollie and moving it out of the way. NDS 864GMTL 5-Inch Pro Channel Drain Kit with Metal Grate, 5 in, Gray Make sure the pipes have at least a 1/8” per foot slope or they won’t flow well. John Davies Spokane WA
  9. Cool! I assume you are going to add some in-ground drainage? How many inches lower will the new slab be? John Davies Spokane WA
  10. I love Hobies, I used to have a Hobie 16 sailboat long ago, and I was going to buy a Tandem Island until I came to my senses, but the rotomolded hulls are so SO very heavy. Have you considered trading your tandem in on a couple of these? https://www.hobie.com/kayaks/mirage-passport/ … you wouldn’t have to buy new drives. Half the weight, way shorter, they will be much easier to load individually and will probably be fine on your existing Leer rack. What is its limit? Or get a tandem carbon fiber canoe which would be about 50 pounds or less. I envision bad events in your future if you are going to routinely lift and carry the heavy Hobie tandem up there. It would be a great way to hurt one of you. If the hydraulic jack fails, what will you do then? Find a strong young bystander to get it up top? Have you seen these? https://www.orukayak.com/pages/compare You could carry TWO folded up on one side of your rear seat😳 John Davies Spokane WA
  11. Call me a cellular dummy, what is inside the gray box and why could it not mount inside the hull? Your antenna mount is elegant but I think it needs some side bracing in case it gets whacked by a bird on the highway, or a tree limb. What is the material and thickness? Did you consider a flexible or retractable mast mount (aka flagpole)? Why the wingnuts? Thanks. John Davies Spokane WA
  12. I will add that a 5 to 10% hit on your fuel economy might have been acceptable with cheap fuel, but with today’s prices, it isn’t OK at all. Pardon my language, but keep the cr@p off the roof 😬 With this exception, I saw one of these last month and it is super cool! https://zoomroom.space/ John Davies Spokane WA
  13. My daughter was having trouble with insurance because of two at fault accidents while on our family policy. It screwed up our premium big time and when I kicked her off ours, her rate was sky high. She was 24. She used the State Farm thing and got a nice policy discount after six months. But I think being financially responsible for her own expenses probably had more to do with it😬 Our premium did go back down afterwards. I am a conservative driver, but I do not want them tracking me. Acceleration — The Drive Safe & Save app will dock you for accelerating too fast, so you’ll have to pay attention how fast you speed up after the car is stopped. The idea here is that quick acceleration can make the car hard to control. Braking — If you stop too fast, you’ll lose points, too. State Farm says it understands that braking quickly is sometimes unavoidable, but doing it often can mean you’re following the car in front of you too closely. Even if you have to drive in busy traffic that requires frequent braking, you’ll still receive a lower score. Cornering — The app doesn’t like sharp turns. The reasoning behind this is that you should give yourself enough time to make a steady, safe turn. Again, if you’re in busy traffic, keeping your score up in this area might be difficult. Using your phone — The app tracks your phone use whenever the car is moving, so looking at your phone while driving will affect your safety score. It’s important to pay attention to this, because if the app is turned on and records a trip when you’re a passenger and looking at your phone, this can also affect your safety rating. This only happens in your own car, though. If you are a passenger in a vehicle that does not have a Bluetooth beacon paired with your phone, State Farm says, the app will not register the trip. Speed — The app tracks the speed limit of the road you’re on, and your rating will go down if you exceed that speed limit by eight miles per hour or more. Some of us like driving fast on empty highways, which should be avoided if you want to get the most out of this program. Time of Day — If you drive late at night, then you could lose points. The same goes for driving when traffic is too heavy. The idea here is that driving during heavy traffic or late at night increases the risk of accidents. If your work schedule means you have to drive during these times regularly, this program may not offer much benefit. https://time.com/nextadvisor/insurance/car/state-farm-drive-safe-and-save/ And of course, if you are out of cell range it does nothing at all…. John Davies Spokane WA
  14. I think it is really cool that Ford offers this offroad package on all their HD pickups. But it has reputation for being brutal for the passengers on rough roads when not heavily loaded. So it would be great underneath a 3500 pound truck camper or an expedition conversion, but when carrying a light load and towing an Ollie, it seems like a very poor match. Especially when you unhitch and start exploring the back country. Can anyone comment? Thought about fixing the suspension? I had a stock 2006 Ram 3500 Cummins, it had perhaps 2 inches of upward travel before the front axle bottomed out. It seems that Ford managed to make that even worse. https://carlisuspension.com/2020-super-duty-rd/ Having owned Land Cruisers for a really long time, I am used to a truck that doesn’t pound its passengers into jelly, and as a result I like to drive 40 or 50 mph with full control on those endless washboardy gravel ranch roads. And at about 35 with the Ollie attached😳 because above 30 everything smooths out. That just isn’t possible with HD trucks, with the exception of a Power Wagon, which has a half ton payload of 1560 pounds because of its soft long travel springs. I guess you can’t have great payload and comfy ride, they seem to be mutually incompatible goals. I really like the Ford Godzilla gas engine, but I don’t think I would choose the Tremor package, I would do that myself…. or just buy the Power Wagon. Comments? John Davies Spokane WA.
  15. I have no idea on price but the final result will be very welcome and it will increase the resale value and also make it a lot easier to find a buyer. Once you start using “free power” that keeps your batteries constantly charged while towing, and sometimes when camping, (depending on shade) you will wonder why you waited so long. If you have lead acid batteries older than three years you should plan on replacing them or upgrading to lithium. But the latter requires special chargers, though your hull may have a “lithium capable” converter board already installed. My Hull 218 did not. Jason should be able to tell you about your board. Take a look here: … https://olivertraveltrailers.com/forums/topic/4812-how-to-progressive-dynamics-pd4045-lithium-upgrade/ If you can’t do the work yourself I do suggest a factory installation, there are a lot of shade tree RV “mechanics” who would do a very poor job. Why don’t you just open a Service ticket and ask for a quote? If you don’t already have a portable panel, buy a 100 watt or larger one and try it for a while to see how you like solar, adding a side electrical port is cheap and very easy. John Davies Spokane WA
  16. Ouch indeed. Roof racks are useful, but they make noise (sometimes very horrible noise), destroy your truck’s carefully engineered aerodynamics, wreck your fuel economy, and are difficult to access for older folks and those with a disability. I used to climb up onto my rear tire or the door sills effortlessly, but at 68 I have some neuropathy and that is no longer the case. I took a tumble because my aggressive Vibram sole had an intimate attachment to my aggressive All Terrain tire, and I was literally flipped onto my back onto asphalt as I tried to step down. It was astonishing and eye opening. Now I only use a small STABLE three step ladder to access the roof, life is too short to not take better care of your bones. If you can find an alternative solution, do so. Small tow vehicles may require roof storage, but most full sized trucks should not. If you really have to carry a ton of toys buy a different vehicle like a van or buy a tall canopy for your pickup. If you want to carry watercraft, consider switching to foldable ones. John Davies Spokane WA
  17. The plastic comes off so you can install longitudinal rails. For example,, https://www.etrailer.com/Roof-Rack/Rhino-Rack/JB0733.html Edit: Kirk beat me to it, here are the installation instructions. https://assets.rhinorack.com/Instructions/Parts/FittingApplications/RF2B2.pdf I tried the Yakima type that grab the door frame up top, on a 2006 Ram 3500. Garbage! Kirk, how in the world do you get your bike up onto that 1-Up tray??? John Davies Spokane WA
  18. In theory that works, in regular practice it is a complete fail. You have to connect the ball and coupler and latch them first, because sometimes it is impossible to get the pivoting side lever closed enough for the collar to slide forward into the locked position. If you do it your way, and the side won't close, you would have to remove the whale tail and chains, pull forward, reverse again, and start all over. It is a whole lot easier doing the maneuvering if you don't have the whaletail and chains hanging off the truck. 😉 If there were a regular style coupler with a rear locking mechanism, that would be more likely to work smoothly. The Bulldog is a stout part, but it has a very unusual design. This type might work: John Davies Spokane WA
  19. After 18 months, how does the gelcoat look where the shower hose chafes? Do you think that a couple of small retainer clips would prevent that? Or else a quick detach coupling so you can store it away when not needed? https://www.amazon.com/Disconnect-Adapter-Attachment-Bathtub-Bathroom/dp/B08HNHNWKT/ref=sr_1_10?crid=LHVFB0NA6J84&keywords=quick+release+coupler+for+handheld+shower+hose&qid=1656436063&sprefix=quick+release+coupler+for+hand+held+shower+hose%2Caps%2C235&sr=8-10 Thanks, John Davies Spokane WA
  20. DC fridge - woohoo, unless you boondock in the off season or inclement weather, if so you will be running your generator a lot. That is a steady heavy drain that can't be stopped, with the 3 way you can use propane and it doesn't kill your batteries. Victron MPPT solar controller and Smart Bus - woohoo, they listened, these are both serious upgrades. Truma furnace - I would like to learn more about that, is it quie(er than the we-all-hate-this Suburban, what are the service requirements. How is access? Is it a Combi (includes water heater)? Maybe they will be offering this as a service department upgrade, I would be interested. Did anyone look underneath? Better axles? Disk brakes? It does appear to still have leaf springs ;( Will the lithium batteries charge now from the tow vehicle? That requires an onboard smart DC to DC charger. John Davies Spokane WA
  21. Don't those drip all over the floor? Hard to clean? Can you post a link? John Davies Spokane WA
  22. How do the Toiletries items look after a few years?I know they are removable/ washable. Do they start to look scruffy in any way? Hard water or soap scum spots, discoloring, fraying around the edges where stuff rubs against them? Most importantly will one stay in place with a heavy bottle or two while towing, or will a big pothole result in a mess on the floor? I am trying hard to like them but they are just a little too weird, unattractive and way too black for an Ollie white interior.,. But they do make an “Oliver” model. Thanks. John Davies Spokane WA
  23. I have never actually removed my towel holder. I use it for hand sanitizer and a vinegar spray bottle for the Natures Head.. Put a large round access panel in the closet inner wall, low enough down that you can see and reach under the sink. It won’t be great, you can only get one arm in, but it is better than not knowing at all. I have one there. Mine is 6”, factory installed back when they did custom stuff. An 8” would be better, especially if you have big forearms. Measure carefully to make sure it would fit. X-Haibei Round Boat Non Slip Inspection Hatch White Plastic Deck Plate with Detachable Cover, Anti-Aging,Anti-UV, Marine Accessories (Inside Diameter 8 inch) You could go bigger there, but IMHO if you do have a problem you will end up removing the towel holder for proper access anyway. So “one arm” is enough. I wouldn’t like to do any serious repair while lying awkwardly inside the closet. 😬 John Davies Spokane WA
  24. It’s 99% cosmetic, just leave it off, a tiny amount of water in there isn’t going to hurt anything. John Davies Spokane WA
  25. Depending on your location, it will cost about $3500 plus tax to install better gears, and since this is a new “forever” truck, in your shoes I would do that in a heartbeat. Being new there is no worry about hidden costs like replacing bearings. It WILL affect your factory warranty for the axles. With 8 speeds and proper ring and pinions your truck will be a towing beast. Your Heritage model already has the best features, no third row, no running boards, and All Terrain tires. All that is left is a set of airbags and those gears. But as I mentioned before, I think this truck would be a simply brilliant match for the smaller trailer as your truck is now, for many reasons. John Davies Spokane WA
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