OBI Dweller Review and Discussion

Dweller Feller

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Dang. Can't say I'm surprised. I guess we're [still] on our own now!
I miss spoke, they are selling on rvtrader, under cutting all their other dealers, who used to support their product. Kind of a slime ball move.
Maybe they are just selling out what they have left. If anybody has questions, don't be surprised if he does not answer, feel free to email Dustin, Dustin@obicamper.com. Hopefully he can come up with a wiring diagram.
 

landy66

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Anyone used tire chains on their D13? I need to get out of Tahoe over a mountain pass and it's snowing/icy ... looking for recommendations..
Thanks
 

RJWB

Member
Anyone used tire chains on their D13? I need to get out of Tahoe over a mountain pass and it's snowing/icy ... looking for recommendations..
Thanks
I'm in Tahoe right now, trailers are required to have chains on anytime chain controls are in effect. I own tire chains for my D15 but I've never actually used them. You may want to wait until Friday afternoon after the storm has passed. I have seen people in the past storms with small trailers with chains on them so that they're able to assist with breaking. I'd recommend waiting
 

landy66

New member
I'm in Tahoe right now, trailers are required to have chains on anytime chain controls are in effect. I own tire chains for my D15 but I've never actually used them. You may want to wait until Friday afternoon after the storm has passed. I have seen people in the past storms with small trailers with chains on them so that they're able to assist with breaking. I'd recommend waiting
yeah I think i'll do that ... scoped out kingsbury grade the other day and it looked as if it could be quite challenging going east in snowy/icy conditions ... but I do still need to get some chains ... to carry just in case ... I suppose any old 16 inch chains will do..
 
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