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    150kg + about 70% of anything you load into the 'camper' is in my experience far too high a load for the drawbar - irrespective of what's towing it.

    I'd suggest that you carry a large jacking plate to place under the jockey wheel when on any terrain other than concrete and be careful of your back if you ever have to lift the sort of weight you'll encounter.

    Irrespective of RTA regulations, I have found that 100 to 120 lb is the ideal towbar weight for towing.
    Roger


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    My "new" car with the old camper on a "new" trailer.
    Will be trying it for the first time on the Vic outing to Upper Yarra that's coming up!


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    Do you have any pics of the camper when it's set up?

    "Some people walk in the rain,others just get wet!" -Roger Miller

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    Quote Originally Posted by malleefowl View Post
    Do you have any pics of the camper when it's set up?
    You know, I don't think I do, will make sure I take some next time

    Cheers,
    Fraser

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    Quote Originally Posted by fraser130 View Post
    My "new" car with the old camper on a "new" trailer.
    Will be trying it for the first time on the Vic outing to Upper Yarra that's coming up!

    Quote Originally Posted by malleefowl View Post
    Do you have any pics of the camper when it's set up?
    Quote Originally Posted by fraser130 View Post
    You know, I don't think I do, will make sure I take some next time

    Cheers,
    Fraser
    It will look a bit like this. Try to imagine it with only two wheels under it and no engine up the front.


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    Trayon Campers

    1973 Series III LWB 1983 - 2006
    1998 300 Tdi Defender Trayback 2006 - often fitted with a Trayon slide-on camper.

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    Quote Originally Posted by malleefowl View Post
    Do you have any pics of the camper when it's set up?
    Here are a couple of quick ones in the back yard, note that the Fly cover and the annex are not on it here:


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    Hmmm nice accesories

    Quote Originally Posted by Naks View Post



    We are getting rid of the RTT & moving to a ground tent.
    Thats what I want including the sweet young thnig in foreground LOL

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    Quote Originally Posted by Disco mike View Post
    Thats what I want including the sweet young thnig in foreground LOL
    vootsek, I'll bliksem jou, skellem!

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    Have a Lakker day Naks

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    Quote Originally Posted by Naks View Post
    A few reasons:

    1. Our camping style - we like to visit game parks and park off at a campsite for 2-3 days. So when we want to go for a game drive early in the morning (0600) or in the late afternoon (1600), it means taking the tent down and then putting it back up again.

    2. Both SWAMBO & I are 1.6m tall - so reaching the zips on the RTT can be a PITA - climbing on the wheels, etc.

    3. That midnight loo run is a bit of a mission - you have to get dressed while lying down, climbing down the (sometimes slippery) ladder, then getting back in the tent, at which point the tent is cold again, etc


    BUT, if you like to camp for 1 night and then take off the next morning, RTT is probably better.

    We are looking at a canvas ground tent made by Tentco, it has a metal frame and measures 1.5x1.5x1.8m - so we can stand upright and plenty of space to put our clothes ammo boxes in the corners.
    After waking up with an Egyptian cobra staring you the face while camping in the bush in Tanzania, i think i would prefer an RTT in Africa.
    Although places like Vic Falls Zimbabwe, Candy Bay and Cape Maclear in Malawi were fine on the ground.
    MY08 TDV6 SE D3- permagrin ooh yeah
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    1998 Triumph Daytona T595
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