AnswerID: 1345 Submitted: Wednesday, Nov 07, 2001 at 00:00
keith Walshe
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I run a Td5 Disco with a
camping trailer. I looked long and hard at the dsign of all trailers and "off road vans" (same domestic problems as others). Look underneath the thing and check the size and finish of the steel members, ask yourself if the structure looks like it can take twisting forces, look at the
suspension, get a long tow bar (makes reversing a whole heap easier).
I finished up with a long travel independant
suspension galvanised steel (large box section) frame, aluminium plate body trailer. The track was set identical to the Td5 and the hubs have the same bolt pattern. As a result I have 2 spare rims normally and 4 in a dire emergency.
Only problem was the trailer used chains to limit wheel travel and to pull spare wheel up under trailer - these ratter like fury. I am about to repalce the chain with a steel strap.
The other ting I would do differntly is to have springs set for an empty trailer (no camper top) and then use Polyairs to adjust as required.
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