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profdant139
Jan 22, 2016Explorer II
If you are willing to drive under ten miles an hour, you can upgrade an ordinary trailer and take it on rocky roads -- that is what I have done -- see my link below. Heavy leaf springs, shocks, axle flip, careful maintenance, etc. But the longest road of that type I have ever taken it on was about 25 miles -- more than two hours of careful driving.
And if you want to go on really tricky roads with big ledges and so forth, a truck camper is the only way to go.
It does seem odd that the Australian market, which is so much smaller than the US, has so many more firms building truly off road capable trailers.
And if you want to go on really tricky roads with big ledges and so forth, a truck camper is the only way to go.
It does seem odd that the Australian market, which is so much smaller than the US, has so many more firms building truly off road capable trailers.
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