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1993 Bushman camper trailer refit
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<blockquote data-quote="nucopia" data-source="post: 384571" data-attributes="member: 5588"><p>Yeah BW your right, its a compromise.. I loose a little manuvarability but I gain a lot more length at the front to put the tool box gas bottles Jerry cans and stone guard.</p><p>The longer A frame plus tool box etc also helps balance out the weight of the 85ltre water tank at the back. The towing hitch I'm putting on is a Treg off road hitch its rated @3000 kg and the way we have set it up, it should be similar to or the same as what is used for a much heavier 2,500 kg caravan.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="nucopia, post: 384571, member: 5588"] Yeah BW your right, its a compromise.. I loose a little manuvarability but I gain a lot more length at the front to put the tool box gas bottles Jerry cans and stone guard. The longer A frame plus tool box etc also helps balance out the weight of the 85ltre water tank at the back. The towing hitch I'm putting on is a Treg off road hitch its rated @3000 kg and the way we have set it up, it should be similar to or the same as what is used for a much heavier 2,500 kg caravan. [/QUOTE]
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