I have an XT10.
I typically do not respond to forums because they are too often full of hearsay, opinion and untruths. For those who want genuine comment from an MDC XT10 owner, read on. Please note that I will not respond to hearsay, “in my opinion” or emotionally motivated posts.
Tow vehicle: 2012 Ford Ranger 3.2 Auto (4inch lift, Long Range Tank, bar & Winch, 6 wheel tire pressure monitors)
Hybrid camper: MDC XT-10, 60 litre Engle and gas BBQ. (+ two adults)
Trip: Brisbane, Birdsville, Boulia, Alice Springs, Kings Canyon loop, Katherine, Roper Bar, Borroloola, Burketown, Normanton, Townsville, Brisbane. (Using the Donoghue/Plenty Hwy and Savannah way)
Distance: Total 10,000km, gravel road 2,000km - over a period of 4 weeks. To cover this distance and still have a few days at Birdsville, ‘the Rock’, Katherine and Townsville I was often using persistently higher speeds than I expect most travellers would on the heavily corrugated roads and through the (hundreds) of dips/creek crossings.
I have XT-10 build number 9, I experienced no failures, there are no cracks and everything opens and shuts as it should. The spare tires have dual locking mechanisms, a primary and a secondary. I did break one of the secondary latch possibly by me over tightening it. The dust suppression was acceptable, (there was only slightly more dust in the van compared to what we got into the car), the new three point latch door (see below) will improve this further.
Being one of the first production models, MDC were keen to get my feedback. I made the following recommendations: Stiffer and taller coil springs (improved full load height and stability on gravel at speed), dual shock absorbers (improved heat transfer during high temperatures on persistently heavily corrugated roads). Three point door locking (improved dust sealing). Reduced tow hitch weight (easier manual handling and stability at speed on gravel). Loctite on all latches and knobs (prevent them vibrating loose over enduring corrugations).
I understand that MDC have implemented all these recommendations on the current models.
As a personal preference, and at my own cost I changed the tow coupling. I say this was a personal preference because the supplied coupling was made in Australia and in all respects compliant and fit for purpose.
To make it perfectly clear to the small number of wallies that seem to dominate these forums - I have no family or financial involvement with MDC..