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RoyB
Mar 20, 2014Explorer II
I drool all the time looking at the AUSTRALIA trailers just for those mentioned reasons above. It seems they still produce the trailers with being outdoors in mind.
All of their OFF-ROAD models like the outdoor kitchen idea... They surely know how to setup the off-road trailer suspensions as well.
They also have several tent/trailer combos ideas where the basics are in the metal part of the trailer and have capability of opening up a rather large attached tent.
Most of the trailers have holders for extra gasoline cans and you see SOLAR PANELS mounted everywhere.
The bad thing for US however is their country operating voltages are different and you would have to make lots of changes to bring one over here...
I have been contemplating using several of their OFF-ROAD trailer ideas (specifically their independent wheel suspension and storage ideas for my deck area) incorporating into my Starcraft OFF-ROAD RT series 12-foot box trailer. This would be my ultimate go anywhere 'WAR WAGON' for camping off the power grid around here.
Roy Ken
All of their OFF-ROAD models like the outdoor kitchen idea... They surely know how to setup the off-road trailer suspensions as well.
They also have several tent/trailer combos ideas where the basics are in the metal part of the trailer and have capability of opening up a rather large attached tent.
Most of the trailers have holders for extra gasoline cans and you see SOLAR PANELS mounted everywhere.
The bad thing for US however is their country operating voltages are different and you would have to make lots of changes to bring one over here...
I have been contemplating using several of their OFF-ROAD trailer ideas (specifically their independent wheel suspension and storage ideas for my deck area) incorporating into my Starcraft OFF-ROAD RT series 12-foot box trailer. This would be my ultimate go anywhere 'WAR WAGON' for camping off the power grid around here.
Roy Ken
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