All ActivityMost RecentMost LikesSolutionsRe: considering buying 2014 JAY FEATHER ULTRA LITE 23f?You can opt for a 2" suspension lift on most Jayco models, per their website.Re: RoyB Note Australian "Hard floor" Off Road Camper. RobertRyan wrote: cOboy wrote: I guess Americans are happy with trailers that last 5 years or so before they fall apart. You get what you pay for. There is a Caravan Manufacturer, here(Evernew) who has his original Vans going around the Australian Outback(not paved roads) for the last 50yrs. You can bold anything you want, the fact remains that we do not have too many options when it comes to construction of travel trailers in the States. Even Airstreams have their issues.Re: RoyB Note Australian "Hard floor" Off Road Camper. buta4 wrote: I asked ONE of those trailer manufacturers about them. They said that their company doesn't export to USA because of certain import regs. I wonder if these campers can be modified by the manufacturers to USA specs? IE: plumbing, electrics, propane fittings, hitch setup, etc.? Anything can be done for the right price. There were some trailers someone brought in from South Africa a while ago (5 years or so). He was trying to sell them, but the market didn't bite. I guess Americans are happy with trailers that last 5 years or so before they fall apart.Re: RoyB Note Australian "Hard floor" Off Road Camper.Dear Jayco, I'll take one stateside. Re: RoyB Note Australian "Hard floor" Off Road Camper.One of my favorites from down under, the UEV-490. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AzeorS8NCUU#t=1
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