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1993 Bushman camper trailer refit
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<blockquote data-quote="nucopia" data-source="post: 364462" data-attributes="member: 5588"><p>That video really made me think about how I am setting things up with weight distribution.</p><p> At the back of the trailer under neath there are two horizontal bolts that are welded into the cross member mid way between the axle and the rear of the camper.</p><p>I don't know for certain if this was where a water tank was fitted before, or if they are there to mount some thing else.</p><p>The best thing I can do, is look at other places with in the camper to relocate the water tank, instead of having it mounted at the very rear of the camper.</p><p></p><p>The water tank is a from a caravan which had the tank mounted under neath the chassis at the rear, perhaps I can mount it equally over the axle cross wise inside the camper , that is if it fits between the inner wheel arches. Other wise I could mount it in the middle of the camper floor length wise , so the centre of the tank was over the axle.. </p><p>I will have my next door neighbour, who has built several tear drop vans to be towed behind Spider trikes (3 wheeler's) take a look at it this week when he has time.</p><p>Either that or take it down to the local caravan dealers and get their feed back on the set up.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="nucopia, post: 364462, member: 5588"] That video really made me think about how I am setting things up with weight distribution. At the back of the trailer under neath there are two horizontal bolts that are welded into the cross member mid way between the axle and the rear of the camper. I don't know for certain if this was where a water tank was fitted before, or if they are there to mount some thing else. The best thing I can do, is look at other places with in the camper to relocate the water tank, instead of having it mounted at the very rear of the camper. The water tank is a from a caravan which had the tank mounted under neath the chassis at the rear, perhaps I can mount it equally over the axle cross wise inside the camper , that is if it fits between the inner wheel arches. Other wise I could mount it in the middle of the camper floor length wise , so the centre of the tank was over the axle.. I will have my next door neighbour, who has built several tear drop vans to be towed behind Spider trikes (3 wheeler's) take a look at it this week when he has time. Either that or take it down to the local caravan dealers and get their feed back on the set up. [/QUOTE]
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