AnswerID: 192504 Submitted: Sunday, Sep 03, 2006 at 17:10
Darian (SA)
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The one Nick refers to may have been my "trampoline" setup -in the pics on the Campomatic page at....
homepages.picknowl.com.au/darian
That setup is indicated, in my view, when the drawbar is fully occupied with hardware (as on the Campomatic)..... mine is loosely fixed fore and aft with shock cord and occies etc, so that tight turns are accomodated. Just concluded a long outback trip and all went well re stones (but I still cover the back window). In the case of the Cavalier, you might be better off with the traditional right angled barrier, angled down at 45 degrees.
Overall, I think its best to let the stones keep going if possible - instead of stopping and re-directing them.
As you may have found, some trailer makers put little effort into stone protection - I'm sure they would do a lot better if the went bush themselves. The only Cavalier owner I know made his own, which worked well (there are no pics that I know of though).
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| By the time I'm too old to go bush, I'll have all my gear set up just right ! |
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