Hi
Below is a post I made on another forum a while ago.
We got our MDC "Off Road extreme" about two years ago, I have posted a fair bit on what I found then but maybe not on this forum.
I found many, many minor issue with our trailer and a couple of not so minor ones.
To be fair I was not supprised that the build of the trailer was not great, as it is truly a budget trailer, I am lucky because I have engineering trade background and was able to sort out the problems at low cost, which was lucky because after sales service was pretty much non existant.
I wont list the problems because they are too numerous, but there are a couple that may or may not effect you.
1. Odd hard to get replacement parts, including brake parts.
2. Poor welding in some crucial spots
3. Poorly supported top hinges
4. Cheap poorly intalled seals all over.
5. Most latches (jerry can holder and gas bottle) are cheap and nasty chinese crap.
6. Wiring in the lights very poorly done.
Oh and one that I am so glad I found at home and not out on the road, could not remove the wheel off both the hubs, they were such a tight fit that I had to remove the wheels and hub assemblies completly and belt it with a very large mallet to seperate them.
Having said all that, after many hours of fine tuning and some mods we took our trailer on a 6500k trek through cenral Aus, did the Plenty Hwy, Oodnantata track, Mereenie loop, palm vally (very rough) and lots of off road side trips.
The trailer stood up well except for both Shock mounts breaking (they need reinforcing), holed water tank (needs a gaurd), broken spring in the brakes, and collecting a lot of dust inside (need better seals.
Hopefully MDC have better quality control these days.
Having said all that we have now done many trips towing the trailer without any major issues, and i guess I must trust it because we are about to tow it 7500k from brisbane to Darwin and back via the Gulf through Nomanton, Burketown, Boroloola, Roper Bar and Mataranka. a lot of rough road and river crossings I believe.
if you are going to buy one inspect it carefully, and not the one at the show room, inspect the one they build for you.
Cheers, and happy camping
Dave