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    Ean Austral Guest
    Personally I would think tyre size would be more important than stud pattern. Being able to get tyres at out of the way places at a reasonable cost would be a better option. How often to you think you will need a new rim.

    Cheers Ean

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    Hello All,

    Thanks for the replies.

    Ean Austral
    Good point about the tyre size.

    RoverLander
    I have ordered a "LifeStyle Camper Trailers" AT12 with Internal Kitchen. Which is a Hybrid Poptop Caravan.
    Lifestyle AT-12
    Looking forward to the new caravan.
    Currently have a Goldstream Campervan which has served us well. Will be for sale shortly.

    NTB

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    Quote Originally Posted by Graeme View Post
    You might want to check that the offset of the LR rims wont cause the tyres to rub the chassis before going too far with the project. A live axle can always be replaced with a longer one but not so simple with independent suspension.
    Good point. Heavyduty's camprite is independent and worked well for his central Australia trip.

    I think I will go and have a closer look at his to be sure. I really want to reduce having two many spares for remote trips. One for trailer and one for car will give me the extra option should trailer or car have two flats between them.

    Brett....

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