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rich.dev

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  1. From what I can tell, and for my personal needs, even with the improvements the QuikrStuff is a nice rack but not $500 better than the 1UP Super Duty! The real shining point of the QuikrStuff is how modular it is. Here are a couple good videos.
  2. @Jason Foster look at the Quikrstuff bike rack as well. Like I said in a previous post, Cal Phillips was the inventor of 1Up and now works with QuikrStuff which is really a redesigned 1Up with some improvements. Here are some questions and answers from the QuikrStuff website that also covers the fender issue....#7 down from the "Specs and Fitment Questions" From your above picture of your wife's bike this should work!
  3. Yup, and yet the Q has a yacht club that boast a membership total of over 10000 from all over the world! 🤪
  4. Also look at the Quikrstuff Mach 2. Apparently Quikrstuff was formed by the original inventor of 1Up rack, and the Quikrstuff is a redesigned 1Up with a bunch of improvements. Here's a nice video comparing the 1Up with the Quikrstuff
  5. These should also work well for this application. https://www.facebook.com/share/v/QTPdcUrjpg3mfQu2/?mibextid=I6gGtw
  6. What everybody said above, also I believe Oliver is the only fibreglass trailer with an inner and outer hull, ie 2 bottom and 2 top, and no carpet like “liner” on the inside . The insulation is achieved by the gap between the inner/outer top hulls and thinsulate type of insulation. Some people don’t like the sterile inside look of the Oliver, I love it! Nothing beats seeing an Oliver in person, but here are some good YouTube videos about the Oliver.
  7. Thanks @MAX Burner, never been but I’ve been preparing/watching Quartzsite/LTVA videos for few years now! Will be there next year after I've retired, hopefully will see lots of Ollies around then!
  8. Jason, and you did not have issues with the flame blowing out? That is a huge concern for me, that the flame would blow out from the air passing by while doing 60-65mph going down the highway, and if it doesn't relight, well now you have gas just blowing out! Unless there's a safety feature that will shut the gas off if the flame bows out, I don't know!
  9. Personally, I would not run the water heater on eco or comfort while driving….that mode requires propane and a flame! For driving, with the antifreeze kit on, turn off the propane and set the truma to antifreeze mode, that will keep it from freezing while on the road without having to leave the propane on.
  10. I believe this video should answer your questions!
  11. Yah saw that video, I thought he did an ok job, he missed a few important features of the Oliver, ie boondocking port, area under the street side bed where all the valves are (how nicely it’s all laid out), dual pane windows. Maybe he was just pressed for time!
  12. My delivery date was spot on!😁
  13. Welcome from a fellow ex Airstream owner. We absolutely love our LEII twin bed! Not knocking Airstream, it’s still a good trailer, but Oliver‘s quality is far superior!
  14. approx. 300lbs....my 2500HD has a payload/cargo capacity of 3658lbs
  15. @Vector - Lanham I'm getting the Cargo Ease Commercial 1500 bed slide. 1500lbs is probably overkill, but hey why not!
  16. for those who haven’t seen the posts referenced by @Ronbrink, here you go!😊
  17. My LEII hull#1386 doesn’t have tank heaters! Pretty sure only some older Ollies have tank heaters, back in the day when Oliver still entertained modification request from owners.
  18. I was just stating what Oliver recommended to me when I picked up my Oliver, i.e. leave the inverter off (on the inverter) and use the remote to turn it on/off when required.
  19. Yes leave the on/off button on the inverter in the off position, use the button on the remote/panel to turn the inverter on or off.
  20. Should work, plusnut is another option. The flange on a rivnut is fairly small, a pre-bulb plusnut expands significantly more than a rivnut when compressed. And plusnuts are not as critical with the hole diameter as rivnuts, so a great option for fibreglass I think.
  21. @Brian and Brandelyne I’m ready to order this UWS 34 box, however, I see they are available in 2 heights, one is 22 inches and the low profile (LP) is 13 inches, which one do you have?
  22. Before you replace it make sure the hex nut inside is not loose! Check out this thread
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