Independent suspension on any single axle trailer is a gimmick! Drawbar-Left wheel-Right Wheel = Tripod.... If someone can tell me (without all the crap) what benefit independent suspension can have on a single axle trailer, then I'll change my tune. Granted it may have a few + points on a dual axle trailer, but not many! A rigid axle (where the wheels always track the same whatever the terrain) with soft parabolic springs and the correct shockers is a vastly superior setup. A lot of the 'Off Road' trailers I've seen have a heavyweight leaf spring that's wrapped with 4 bands.. They are way too hard for the job they are doing, and shake everything above them to bits. We had a camper trailer come into work the other day for chassis repairs due to cracking. It had some weird independent suspension arms clamped around a 9 leaf spring which had a solid 50mm bar connecting the two!! It had shaken the chassis and contents to bits. I'd go with the simplest bar axle and leaf suspension you can find, with a decent drawbar length and a 50/100kg drawbar weight.
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1969 (Now know! Thanks Diana!!) Ser 2 Tdi SWB
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