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General => General Discussion => Topic started by: Camping Grant on September 27, 2011, 07:55:27 PM
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Hi all
SWMBO and I are looking at "upgrading" our CT to something with brakes (the current one clocked in at 760kgs the other day - not fully loaded, and you guessed it, no brakes).
After a 12 foot tent with fully enclosed annex, basic kitchen, brakes, water tank...all the usuals.
Somewhere around the $8k mark. Doesn't need to be the best off-roader around (we stay mostly in parks just off the black stuff).
Cheers
Grant
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New or used?
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Xtrail DLX will get you in the market, Second hand lifestyle would suit well too.
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you could have brakes fitted for less than a grand
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If you want new, these look ok and there are some members on here that may be able to offer some opinions on quality etc:
https://www.aussiejayscampers.com/Full_4x4_Off_Road_Camper.html
:cheers:
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http://www.tpcampertrailers.com.au/
probably my next ct .
craig
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http://www.tpcampertrailers.com.au/
probably my next ct .
craig
x2. We have just taken delivery of our TP Camper and it is fantastic. We got the Queenslander model (semi off road) for $5200 including electric brakes. Comes with a 1200mm toolbox on the drawbar, eye to eye suspension, new 15" wheels and tyres plus more. Great value product.
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a good quality used Tambo, or any one of a dozen other brands... let someone else pay $13k...
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We've just put a deposit on an Aussie Jay's trailer. The Joey sounds like it would suit you.
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Apart from no brakes, what's wrong with your current camper??
Baz.
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you could have brakes fitted for less than a grand
yeah, i could, put the trailer also needs to get a new compliance plate...not sure what's involved there, or how much it'll cost me to get it done.
Cheers
Grant
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Apart from no brakes, what's wrong with your current camper??
Baz.
Not too much Baz. She doesn't have a kitchen, water tank etc, but I can survive without them.
It also has got splayed walls, where i'd like straight up and down walls, but I can also live with that. Otherwise, my current CT is OK, it's only 18 months old, and only been used a handful of times.
Cheers
Grant
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Not too much Baz. She doesn't have a kitchen, water tank etc, but I can survive without them.
It also has got splayed walls, where i'd like straight up and down walls, but I can also live with that. Otherwise, my current CT is OK, it's only 18 months old, and only been used a handful of times.
so fit up the brakes for <1k, and spend the rest on the kitchen and tank :)
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Not too much Baz. She doesn't have a kitchen, water tank etc, but I can survive without them.
It also has got splayed walls, where i'd like straight up and down walls, but I can also live with that. Otherwise, my current CT is OK, it's only 18 months old, and only been used a handful of times.
Cheers
Grant
We are going to replace our tent on our camper soon, look at this option rather than a whole new camper, the re-compliance for brakes shouldn't be an issue, I'm pretty sure it's just an inspection and it's done, would work out a bit cheaper.
Ring a trailer place to see what they reckon.
Baz.
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yeah, i could, put the trailer also needs to get a new compliance plate...not sure what's involved there, or how much it'll cost me to get it done.
Cheers
Grant
Why not look into it? The compliance plates you buy from Carac and stamp yourself - or the trailer place that does the axle swap...
You get the #'s from RTA etc.
or do you just want a new one?
http://myswag.org/forum/index.php?board=13.0 best place for bargains
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Tambo, and it would be brand new ;D
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Offtopic, but my brother just fitted electric brakes to his camper himself. Not sure what was involved exactly, but I do know it wasn't very difficult or red-tape-ish.
As for campers around that mark, I'm interested to see what people say as well. My brother-in-law is looking to get into a CT for around the $6-7k mark. He was originally looking at a brand new GIC, but I've been trying to sway him towards a second hand good-name-brand one. Unfortunately there's not much out there in his price range - the ones that are cheap enough are 3/4 wrecked. I'm starting to think that a GIC (now that they come with new tyres, presumably all the same size) might not be the worst thing in the world for them. ???
Will be watching this closely.
Matto :)
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Offtopic, but my brother just fitted electric brakes to his camper himself. Not sure what was involved exactly, but I do know it wasn't very difficult or red-tape-ish.
As for campers around that mark, I'm interested to see what people say as well. My brother-in-law is looking to get into a CT for around the $6-7k mark. He was originally looking at a brand new GIC, but I've been trying to sway him towards a second hand good-name-brand one. Unfortunately there's not much out there in his price range - the ones that are cheap enough are 3/4 wrecked. I'm starting to think that a GIC (now that they come with new tyres, presumably all the same size) might not be the worst thing in the world for them. ???
Will be watching this closely.
Matto :)
as said - take a look at Tambo...
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as said - take a look at Tambo...
Tambo Cooper starts at $7.9k, from what I can see? $7k is absolute top of their budget, so that's no good for me I'm afraid.
I've had my eye on the classifieds section for a while now, but nothing has yet come up that will suit their needs.
Thanks for the suggestion anyway!
Matto :)
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How about this beauty, it's still for sale, this is aimed at Camping Grant
http://www.campertrailers.org/camper_trader591.htm (http://www.campertrailers.org/camper_trader591.htm)
Baz.
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I see you have a Subaru sign, does that mean you have one? Interested as we also have a 2007 Forester. Has been almost everywhere. we are looking for a light weight camper and it seems we are limited to a soft floor. Like the Jimboomba trailers and the lifestyle ones as well. Looked at Hard floors but they are really just too heavy for what we want. I guess we will hire first and then decide.
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G'day Grant,
have a look here,
http://www.austrackcampers.com.au/camper-trailers/light-off-road/
brakes are an extra $595.
The trailer is aussie made and well made at that. The tent is Chinese but very good quality.
We are very happy with ours.
Mick
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x2. We have just taken delivery of our TP Camper and it is fantastic. We got the Queenslander model (semi off road) for $5200 including electric brakes. Comes with a 1200mm toolbox on the drawbar, eye to eye suspension, new 15" wheels and tyres plus more. Great value product.
X3 - Just waiting for delivery.....
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in SA far horizon do a decent cheap package. ours cost us 8k and apart from my stuff ups i'm fairly happy with it, of course i'd change a few things but the tents are imported not made locally so its too hard to customise, and its my first camper so i was only looking for an entry into it then when i know what i really want i'll spend the money and get that instead.
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I'm following with interest... What would be the cheapest locally made trailer and Aussie Dynaproof canvas combo?
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If someone picked this up around 8 would be a good buy, Aussie made and great canvas.
http://myswag.org/forum/index.php?topic=18352.msg277217;topicseen#new (http://myswag.org/forum/index.php?topic=18352.msg277217;topicseen#new)
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Camping Grant,
Have a look at the Camper Trailer Classifieds theres acouple in there that are definitely go the gear to go places.
You just never know your luck in a big forum...
:cheers:
Steve.
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Dont flog it Mod it :worthles:
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Cheap Tambo in the Classifieds,,,,,,,,,,,,,