Hi
For a long while there has been a lot of angst and argument when a newcomer asks the old question of what we think of a certain new trailer. It usually ends up with one camp (usually those that have built trailers) bagging out the cheapies and those that have the cheapies getting upset that they are getting slagged off for being cheapskates.
And I am one of the worst protagonists. Cue step one – “I am daz and I am an antagonist”.
I love construction and love building trailers but realize that not everyone is into it.
I do think that a lot of the CT’s at the budget end of the market are built using inferior materials and construction methods and use ‘bling’ to entice buyers. I get asked by friends when they find out I build campers what I would recommend them get. I put this together for the BIL so figured I would post it on here.
So if I were in the market for a new budget camper this is what I would recommend.
7 x 4 High sided box trailer$3500
A quality trailer manufacturer uses a jig to make up their trailers (7x4, 6x4 etc) so they can modify the basic trailer unit to whatever you like.
I would go with;
75 x 50 drawbar 1500mm from the front of the tub (or front box)
This extends and welds into the front spring hanger.
50 x 50 chassis
Off road hitch of your choice if you intend going serious off road. If its just national parks and fire trailers a simple 50mm ball coupling will be fine and save you $200.
Sheet steel for all construction. (no chequerplate)
450mm or 500mm sides (depends on how they bend the side sheets and whether they put a rib in the panel for strength)
Swing out tailgate.
LED lights.
Off road jockey wheel.
Alko 7 leaf outback eye to eye rebound leaf springs. (you can take a leaf or two out to adjust once its weighed)
Alko 10” electric drum brakes
Alko drop down leg stabilisers
Hubs and offset to match wheels that you supply to match your tow rig (do away with carrying a spare)
Water tank mounts to match a quality tank you supply.
Gas bottle mount on side.
Tow hitch at rear for bike rack or recovery.
If you want extra storage on the drawbar select the box you are going to use and give this to them. They can make a frame to mount it on the drawbar. This is important as you can get them to place the axle (via the spring hanger location) in the correct place to keep your tow ball weight within the correct specs. This works out that the axle centerline is located ½” to the rear of centre for every 1” of trailer tub length including the front tool box. This will actually bring the axle forward of normal as the front box is taken into account.
This will give you a quality built trailer that will not let you down. If you had some extra coin you could factor in another $500 on top of the suspension cost to have an ALKO rubber torsion bar independent set up put on. I reckon that is good value.
Drifta DPOR kitchen$1000.00
These are highly recommended for quality and use and are simple and easy to fit yourself.
http://www.drifta.com.au/drifta-pull-out-with-return-dpor-990/Aftermarket Camper Trailer TentThis is where savings made on a ‘budget’ tent cant really hurt you much. There are heaps on ebay and you can select one to your style and how much you have left. I really like the Oztrail range as they seem to fit somewhere between an Australian Made Canvas and the cheap ebay ones.
Factor in $2500. Again these are a simple and easy to bolt on.
The final figures would be around
Trailer $3500
Kitchen $1000
Tent $2500
Final around $7000I reckon that is good value for a brand new quality built CT.
cheers
Daz