Bundy Family,
Here are a few reasons why you should not use a transporter unless you absolutely have to.
1. Suspected flood damage to camper during transport to Darwin 10 /11 to initiate insurance claim to have camper repaired ( unable to substantiate however CUB did see tide marks in the camper when they pulled it apart). Damage not found till 4 months later at Easter 11 when it stopped raining and allowed camper to be opened. See thread
http://myswag.org/forum/index.php?topic=2185.502. Damage sustained on way down. 1 Broken handbrake cable ( repaired by CUB nil cost great service).
Found today after fully inspecting camper and cleaning the crud, bugs, diesel, mud and red dirt off the camper from the trip to Sydney and back by 2 different transport companies, one through Brisbane the other through Adelaide.
3. Bent rear quarter panels caused by forklift tines.
4. Handbrake protector bent interfering with handbrake. (CUB are very kindly sending a new one agian fantastic cutomer service)
What it should look like
5. Broken handbrake guide on drawbar snapped off.
6. Worn off paint from drawbar ( driver side) perfect size for forkilft tynes or dunnage from transport. ( see previous phot for passenge side)
7. Forklift tyne damage to water tank protection shield and straps. This has pushed the protector hard up against the water tank. Unknown if there is a rupture on tank yet. Straps that are welded to chassis are now suspect and appear to be cracked.
This is my experience ( contact insurance again today) I personally will not use a transport company again after this unless I absolutely have no other choice.
NOT HAPPY
I would tow it.