Camper Trailer
Submitted: Thursday, Sep 02, 2004 at 16:27
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taz
Posted on behalf of my non-computerised husband. Noticed in the archives from back in Jan a few of you were discussing building a camper trailer. Can anyone post instructions/photos on the dimensions etc of the trailer. Plan to probably purchase a cavalier top which needs a 7x4 trailer with 18inch sides, but would be interested if anyone has any other helpful tips and ideas.
Reply By: Member - Melissa - Friday, Sep 03, 2004 at 01:05
Friday, Sep 03, 2004 at 01:05
Hi Taz,
For specifics and photo's it would probably be worth checking out this group:
Campertrailer Group
Other than that all I can offer is that what you describe is pretty much what our first campertrailer was...7x4 with 18 inch sides. It was actually made by TREG trailers (of Treg hitch fame), then had the canvas made and fitted by a SA based company who we later learned did the canvas work for Cavalier campers. Unfortunately we sold this trailer a couple of years ago so I can't give you any dimensions but we do have pics and a fair bit of info on the set-up and modifications that we made posted on our website
Feel free to come back with any questions if you want.
:o) Melissa
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Reply By: Member - Bear - Saturday, Sep 04, 2004 at 11:56
Saturday, Sep 04, 2004 at 11:56
Taz
Send me your email and I will send some drawings that I had done.
They may give you an idea.
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Follow Up By: taz - Monday, Sep 06, 2004 at 09:14
Monday, Sep 06, 2004 at 09:14
Hi Bear
Thanks, the email is Melissa.Burr@utas.edu.au
Look forward to the reply.
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Reply By: Member - JohnR (Vic) - Saturday, Sep 04, 2004 at 14:06
Saturday, Sep 04, 2004 at 14:06
Taz, went through the anguish of looking that way to carry our camper box part time and do other jobs part time too. Heather looked in the Trading Post and came up with two solid ones in Victoria.
We bought one with brakes, heavy frame and sides of checquer plate. 1750 kg anti-rebound "Outback" springs and a 1750 Kg axle and 600 mm or two foot high sides with three 15"
wheels well shod. The box is 5' by 7' in the old measure. The cost at about 2/3 of the material cost, at 4 years old in good order..........
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