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Old 08-20-2015, 07:09 AM   #1373
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The weep holes are in the bottom of the window trim. They are actually slots about a half-inch long and let water pass from the top channel in which the window slides out and down the side. My mirror also vibrated a lot before I added the through bolts. And I've done the wall reattach, as well. See my prior post for that. It made a big difference in the dash not bouncing.
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Old 08-20-2015, 07:17 PM   #1374
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2014 Fueling Station

Hello, my question is regarding the outside fueling station: Are you able to use fueling station when generator is running? Thanks
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Old 08-20-2015, 08:08 PM   #1375
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I have on many occasions. It runs on 12v
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Old 08-21-2015, 10:41 AM   #1376
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Hello, my question is regarding the outside fueling station: Are you able to use fueling station when generator is running? Thanks
I think it is recommend for everything to be off in the area while filling for safety concerns however it will function. I've used it without problems with and without the generator being on.

Mine will blow the fuse if I have the pump turned on for more than a few seconds without having the trigger pulled. Not sure if there a is a fix for that other than using the electric switch for the pump flow.

Mine also pumps extremely slow, perhaps a gallon in four to five minutes but it does pump.
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Old 08-21-2015, 10:51 AM   #1377
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What is straight flat 6 wire connector at rear bumper

Previous owner installed a standard 4 pin trailer connector however I am wanting to use the 6 pin version to have a charging wire going to the toad as well as use the heavy duty coiled 6 wire cord. There is a wide, 6 wire connector with internal pins near the receiver that I have to believe is for a trailer connection but I can not seem to find any adaptor online to convert it to the round 6 pin style. Even sent a pic to etrailer and they have never seen it either. I can splice in to it but was hoping for a cleaner install with an adapter.

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Old 08-21-2015, 12:20 PM   #1378
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Is the 4-pin on the Outlaw or the toad? Generally toads have 6-pins and the Outlaw has a 7-pin on the back.
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Old 08-21-2015, 02:37 PM   #1379
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Over Door TV

Put the extra TV and a swivel mount on the wall inside the over door cabinet.

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Never really liked my original design...TV on the QM-100f mount on the inside of the door panel.
See: http://www.irv2.com/forums/f121/outl...ml#post2194128
It was very easy to see if working in the galley, but from the rest of the salon seating, you couldn't see it.

I used the Loft TV I acquired to replace the pre-DTV model...this is a dual power unit (12VDC/120VAC). Fits inside the cabinet when not in use.

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Old 08-21-2015, 03:06 PM   #1380
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Black tank flush tank.....
My repair shop started on my 61 waranty items.
Butch Cassidy (our 2015 Outlaw MD) was not back flushing properly. Repair notes state that the pipe was not routed sufficiently which caused a kink.
We check it out after the fix, and it is much better.
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Old 08-21-2015, 03:50 PM   #1381
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Is the 4-pin on the Outlaw or the toad? Generally toads have 6-pins and the Outlaw has a 7-pin on the back.
The 4 pin was installed on the RV but I doubt by the factory. The flat 6 wire connector does look like it's from the factory.
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Old 08-22-2015, 09:47 AM   #1382
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2014 Thor Outlaw leak, right front corner ONLY

I have a 2014 Thor Outlaw. Ever since we have owned it (1 year) we have experienced a leak coming from the passenger-side front roof. It seems to leak down the overhead bunk bed frame, onto the passenger side dash and floor. It is not constant, and the weather does not seem to play a major factor. It drips whether in drought or rain. However, it might go days without dripping, then start again. This would seem to indicate an A/C drainage problem. However, we have experienced it leaking profusely after starting up and moving coach after it's been sitting (no A/C used).

Has anyone experienced a similar problem, and what would you suggest we should do. We've had the coach in, and (of course) it was not leaking at that particular time and therefore they found no leak.
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Old 08-23-2015, 12:25 PM   #1383
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I am wading through all the posts in this thread, and I'm slowing making my way forward. I did want to throw out there though that I am one of the lucky legacy owners with the drop-down bed. At some point I talked to someone here about parting with it, but never completed the deal.

Toomoxy, we also use the coach to haul our show dogs, but we have never even considered using the drop-down as it would take too much real estate from our larger dogs (PWDs and Ridgebacks). Did you ever find one to install in your rig? I guess I'm putting mine back out there.

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Drop down front bed (over the captain's chairs)
Thor said they couldn't do it on my 2008 Fourwinds Windsport
because the wall hardware needed is not in place and would need to go
where the windows are.
Bottom line, no go.

So I will be trying to find a 2014 Thor Outlaw LS to buy in Canada.
It is the first year for the drop down front bed.
(along with party patio)
I have the dogs in the "garage" not cabin area, with the passage way, door open.
My friend sleeps in the garage over the dogs on the queen drop down bed there (she and they snore)

I don't know how to attach a photo but this is my set up…
now I stack the cages and she gets less head room, and has to climb up …LOL
http://www.klaraju.com/picture_libra...ageBeddown.jpg
now I have it set up like this photo and the bed drops down onto the 2nd cage
http://www.klaraju.com/picture_library/Garageloaded.jpg


I hope that answers your question.
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Old 08-23-2015, 09:55 PM   #1384
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Hi Mike,

Drop down front bed (over the captain's chairs)
Thor said they couldn't do it on my 2008 Fourwinds Windsport
because the wall hardware needed is not in place and would need to go
where the windows are.
Bottom line, no go.

So I will be trying to find a 2014 Thor Outlaw LS to buy in Canada.
It is the first year for the drop down front bed.
(along with party patio)
I have the dogs in the "garage" not cabin area, with the passage way, door open.
My friend sleeps in the garage over the dogs on the queen drop down bed there (she and they snore)

I don't know how to attach a photo but this is my set up…
now I stack the cages and she gets less head room, and has to climb up …LOL
http://www.klaraju.com/picture_libra...ageBeddown.jpg
now I have it set up like this photo and the bed drops down onto the 2nd cage
http://www.klaraju.com/picture_library/Garageloaded.jpg


I hope that answers your question.
Wow. You carry more than we do. I typically have five crates, one larger one on the passenger side for my male PWD or RR.

We are now starting to think about a newer OTL too...
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Old 08-24-2015, 06:58 AM   #1385
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Our RR's are from Kushinda (dark) and Kimani (liver) in the NE. They are cousins though they don't look very similar

Keep in mind the newer Outlaws don't have the drop down bunk in the rear any more, so you lose that by upgrading (if you plan on using both). We only use the rear benches to sit on and let stragglers sleep in at 24-hr mountain bike races. We always talk about taking them out for more room, but haven't needed to yet.
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Our RR's are from Kushinda (dark) and Kimani (liver) in the NE. They are cousins though they don't look very similar

Keep in mind the newer Outlaws don't have the drop down bunk in the rear any more, so you lose that by upgrading (if you plan on using both). We only use the rear benches to sit on and let stragglers sleep in at 24-hr mountain bike races. We always talk about taking them out for more room, but haven't needed to yet.
Mine are from Calico Ridge (my older pets) and Pupukearidge.

We don't use the drop down bed *at all*. If we keep thinking we might upgrade to a newer OTL then I'll stop thinking about letting the bed go outside of the coach. It's a pretty good selling point.
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