Camper Trailers
Submitted: Wednesday, Nov 29, 2000 at 01:00
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Craig
Could people please email me on their thoughts of the best value for money camper trailers and their personal experience. I am thinking of the
Kimberley or Trakshak. Thankyou
Reply By: Wayne Prictor - Wednesday, Nov 29, 2000 at 01:00
Wednesday, Nov 29, 2000 at 01:00
hi i have had my Kimberly 2000 since march and i think its the best thing on the market for the price/its the old saying you get what you pay for if you would like to know anything more just email me i will try to answer all your questions
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Reply By: Mick - Wednesday, Nov 29, 2000 at 01:00
Wednesday, Nov 29, 2000 at 01:00
Craig
I own a Cameron (SA) and would have to say it is proberbly the best canvas going around. The trailer has just arrived back from 7.5K of outback work and is still as good as ever. The whole rig is now 5 yrs old and Ive had next to no trouble with it. Also it is quick and easey to erect and pull down.
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Reply By: Tony - Monday, Dec 04, 2000 at 01:00
Monday, Dec 04, 2000 at 01:00
Craig, I have been investigating the same thing. I have found so far in my research that the new 2000 series Jayco have quite a few Outback models to choose from. They are
well equiped and built for off road conditions with 180mm clearance. There chassis is now 300% stronger and is fully galvanised to prolong the life of your trailer. You can pick a new one up for around $15,000 to $18,000 depending on the model you choose. For more info visit www.jayco.com.au
For the record, I dont work for them! Good Luck, Tony
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Reply By: Mick - Tuesday, Jan 02, 2001 at 01:00
Tuesday, Jan 02, 2001 at 01:00
Gday Craig, I own a
Kimberley 2000, and am very happy with it, to narrow my choice I decided the solid roof, dust proof, flip over type, sleeping for 2, was what we wanted, we looked at Campomatic,Aussie Swag &
Kimberley Kamper, we choose the KK for the overall build quality &
suspension, also ARB are distributors here in WA, so the warranty aspect is easier to deal with. My opinion is you would be happy with any that I mention, need more info, e-mail me.
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Reply By: Peter Tyrrell - Friday, Mar 30, 2001 at 00:00
Friday, Mar 30, 2001 at 00:00
Last september (2000) I purchased a second hand Bushopper for my family (2 adults & 4 children). We have used it all over VIC, pulled by a late 92 Jackaroo. We have found it excellent value and has attended to our needs
well. With a 65lt
water tank, 3 Gerry cans and Gas, it tows
well. It has leaf spings with a spare on board. After a recent trek through the
Little Desert (VIC) in prep for the Simpson in July 2001, I will be putting shocks on it. (A bit bouncy!). I also put on a Tregg coupling and have 16 Cruiser rims which match Jack. Its a great rig and easily setup by my teenage girls. Have fun!
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