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- themoreweexplorExplorerSuper jealous of all the great trailers in Australia. I'm looking for something just like that here in the US, but we don't have anything that even comes close.
We have Adak and VMI, but they're still not even close. - The_Mad_NorskyExplorer
BubbaChris wrote:
Is the duct tape in the SLR photo #2 an extra-cost option?
But seriously, thanks for sharing the cool stuff from OZ.
Just spotted it myself, around the vent on that one photo.
Duct tape, fixes anything. - BubbaChrisExplorerIs the duct tape in the SLR photo #2 an extra-cost option?
But seriously, thanks for sharing the cool stuff from OZ. - RobertRyanExplorerRanking within the latest top ten of Off Road Caravans is the Trakmaster, at No 3 the SLR is No 2, but others think different
This start up Company New Age with their Commando is supposed to be very good, but it's interior is too antiseptic, great for cleaning, but not looking at
Kedron the Gall Boys are now ranked 6th, so it is a tough market - The_Mad_NorskyExplorerNow there's an adventure I could go for.
Looks like fun, and neat looking rigs! - campknitterExplorerLove the interiors! sure wish there was a variety here. We are looking at future replacement and the 4 seasons are nice but blah as far as I'm concerned in interior décor. Also heavy and floor layout for small is not so good. Thanks for posting these
- RobertRyanExplorerMeanwhile the Gall Boys Kedron Caravans also from Queensland like SLR have gone for a contemporary interior look
- PatrickA51Explorer
RobertRyan wrote:
SLR normally make Off Road Motorhomes . In this case they are using a 6.7litre Ford Diesel to tow their smallish off Road Caravan
Normal tow vehicle
Vehicles very well built with clean looking interiors
Nice looking set up. - RobertRyanExplorerYou could use a Japanese truck tow these when they start wandering north of 10,000lbs, but that would be like using a sledgehammer to crush a walnut.
An example , vast overkill. Not that manoeuvrablbut a 4x4, great if your Caravan weighs 70,000lbs - RobertRyanExplorer
profdant139 wrote:
Beautiful! Those are some serious tires on that trailer -- the next level up has tank treads, I guess. It's a pity that the lovely interior is going to get all muddy and dusty from the occupants' boots, but the price of boondocking is eternal sweeping.
Throw in red dust as fine as talcum powder.All of these Off Roaders have a negative pressure system to keep that out
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