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NandNPNW

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  • Do you own an Oliver Travel Trailer, other travel trailer or none?
    I own an Oliver Travel Trailer
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    266
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    Oliver
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    Legacy Elite II
  • Floor Plan
    Twin Bed Floor Plan

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  1. Wanted an easier way to get lesser used stuff to the back of the trunk in our LE2. I had purchased 2 - 20" drawer slides for a project on the truck I never ended up doing so figured I'd try something out. It was as easy as pulling out the "floor board" of the trunk (which wasn't easy, there's about a 1/16" wiggle room at the door) and then mounting the slides. I had to provide a little bit of a riser to clear the H/C water lines at the street rear corner but it pulls out the full width of the trunk space now. Threw two pipe clamps on there for a bungie to hold things down in transit as well. In addition to that, I've never liked toggle switches. These Apiele push buttons work wonders and you can get several different colors. The blue isn't overwhelming and makes for a nice nite light as the Main Cabin Lights I wired to have the blue light on full time (for finding in the dark). The other rings only light up if the desired function is active. Working on the second panel above the curb bed as the thickness of the panel there is too thick for the overall length of the switch. https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B09DFWF2YR/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_search_asin_title?ie=UTF8&psc=1
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  2. We did this mod without knowing it was already posted! Our exception was utilizing 12lb double sided tape and black 10" locking drawer slides. The tape (from local ACE Hardware) was the thinnest we could find in the weight capacity I was looking for. It's installed on both the slide base and the bottom of the countertop. I was concerned about it floating too high above the base but it closes up nicely and is not noticeable. Not concerned about pulling them off as all the force is lateral and not expecting any weight bearing for the tabletop once slid out. https://www.amazon.com/dp/B08GJMLDPL?ref=ppx_yo2ov_dt_b_product_details&th=1
  3. Chris, same thing going on in ours. Gets exponentially worse when on shore power. We also have an overhead light that seems to flicker. Have you gotten resolution on this issue yet?
  4. My wife and I have recently acquired hull #266 and are happy to be one of the few west of the Cascades. We've been lucky enough to try several campers over the years ranging from an RPod, to a Bambi, then a Basecamp, and now the Oliver Elite II. Each worked for us at the time but we learned what worked and what didn't through each trip. This thing is going to be well traveled and well loved!
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