Hi,
It was a pretty epic trip and will be available on our website once the new DVD is released in a few weeks.
This is the same trip where Roothy rolled Mustard over and we had to ship her back from our Melbourne Warehouse back to Brisbane on one of our Semi-trailers.
The camper trailer you refer to are our Entry level Offroad Deluxe
http://www.marketdirectcampertrailers.com.au/en/off-road/
and Trooper Extreme
http://www.marketdirectcampertrailers.com.au/en/trooper-extreme/.
We have tinkered with the stabiliser legs in different locations/positions but our engineer has decided it is best to leave them in the current position and we have done so with much success for more than 5 years.
The reason is, they are a cheap part to replace. Our replacement stabiliser legs are $40 each.
We feel it is better to have the rock ledges bash up against these parts as they are replaceable, rather than the chassis.
The stabiliser legs are much easier replaced than a bashed chassis rail.


The rounded shape also works similar to rock sliders on a 4WD as they are not prone to get hung up, like a chassis.
I think most in general should agree to our thinking, if not please post here?
We are happy to field alternatives.
Happy Camping

MDC Insider