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Camping trailer - tent pics

Tech Talk for Suzuki owners.

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Post by Moph »

Drumroll please ..........

TA DAAAAA!!!

Crappy pics due to losing the light, and please ignore the disgusting condition of my garden and the fresh power steering fluid stain on my driveway :oops:

Pretty damn happy with the trailer. Can feel it behind the Zook, but not much at all. Someone not used to driving my car honestly would probably not twig that they had a trailer on. Very settled over bumps, actually helps stabilise the rear of the Zook on bumpy corners IMHO, only a touch more required on the brakes, and minimal affect on acceleration (certainly not 'sluggish' compared to normal).

Only real telltale is I need to drop gears on hills about 10km/h sooner (ie 90km/h 5th gear hill becomes 90km/h 4th gear or 80km/h 5th gear).

Has been done SOA which should be about perfect once I have my OME springs and 31's under the Zook.


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Post by christover1 »

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Post by lump_a_charcoal »

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Post by Moph »

lump_a_charcoal wrote:$?
As per post on previous page ... $1400 + rego ($70)

75x50x2.5 RHS drawbar with 50x50x3 EA chassis
2.1mm checkerplate floor (smooth side up)
1.6mm sides, 450 high
4 leaf slipper springs, spring over axle
14" Ford rims + tyres (incl spare), second hand
Jockey wheel
Lockable swing door rear and lockable drop-down front tailgate
All metal zincaneal treated with gloss black paint over
Rego
Total weight 220kg
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Post by sheps »

why such a small trailer?
my 1.3 sierra has no problem towing my trailer.
7x4 with boat rack. when loaded up with fuel, food, boat and fishing gear i can cruse at 90kph and not use too much fuel(300ks to 35ltr)
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Post by fool_injected »

ofr57 wrote:biggest point i would be looking at is weight the less the better so when towing it wont kill the zook

I'm talking to one of my friends making a total alloy trailer :D
There is a mob who make light weight trailer
Basically a frame with a poly tub atop

Can't remember their freakin name :oops:
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Post by Moph »

sheps wrote:why such a small trailer?
Cos it fits my needs. 5x3 is almost perfect size for a rooftop tent to sit on, fits 4 plastic storage boxes front and rear for easy access (2 wide, 2 high) and should be a heap lighter than a 7x4 as per your example. Also has better rampover and departure, and should be easier to pull thru the rough stuff. Besides, I needed to complete my scale set - Zook, 420 sailing dingy and tiny trailer :)
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Post by VR Rodeo »

fool_injected wrote:
ofr57 wrote:biggest point i would be looking at is weight the less the better so when towing it wont kill the zook

I'm talking to one of my friends making a total alloy trailer :D
There is a mob who make light weight trailer
Basically a frame with a poly tub atop

Can't remember their freakin name :oops:
http://www.podtrailer.com/
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Post by grimbo »

fool_injected wrote:
ofr57 wrote:biggest point i would be looking at is weight the less the better so when towing it wont kill the zook

I'm talking to one of my friends making a total alloy trailer :D
There is a mob who make light weight trailer
Basically a frame with a poly tub atop

Can't remember their freakin name :oops:
you didn't read page one did you? The page where I posted a pic and a link to the company :D
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Post by CHOPS1 »

Well i just ordered my pod trailer, should be ready in 4-5 weeks. Ready for a west oz trip in september.
Yes theyre expensive, but i dont need tarps and it wont be getting wet and dusty in there either :finger: i look at it a long term thing. its likely to outlast the zook unless i smash it.
And it is multi purpose, the top can come off and be turned into a tub trailer.
Ive gone the standard pod with a galv frame, jerry holders and gas ring.
Although i was unable to view one here in south oz because the adelaide dealer hasnt got anymore in and may not get another.
A quick email to stockman products and a reply was back quicksmart and it said a money back guarantee if i was unhappy ;)

Very good too deal with, will keep you posted.

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Post by Moph »

CHOPS1 wrote:i dont need tarps and it wont be getting wet and dusty in there either :finger:
Ya ya ya :finger:

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Post by CHOPS1 »

Hehe had to get that in :D
I get enough dust in the back of the softtop, so i needs a dust proof trailer for my gear.

Your trailer is great for the price, i did look at moderns and brooks and even tregs. they were all around the same price for a similer size trailer.
Its just the whole waterproof/dustproof thing that helps, especially when i'm going to be travelling on alot of dirt roads.

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Post by Moph »

Pods are great :)

Went okay with the tarps on mine with some fairly heavy rain on the way over. Had a 6x8 tarp under the gear, turned up at the sides and roped into position, then some clear plastic from around a newly delivered matress over that and turned down at the sides. That was a 'sealed' capsule taking up the front half of the trailer.

Put my tools, jack and jerry cans at the rear of the trailer where they were accessible from the rear swing gate and tarped over the whole trailer, bringing the tarp right down the front and roping it in place. Also sealed the front swing door joints with cloth tape.

Worked a treat! Jerries were easy to get to and none of our clothes got wet :)

Definitely post some pics and details on your pod once you get it ;)
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Post by Gutless »

Moph wrote:Just ordered my trailer :D Went with the deluxe pictured above, with some changes.

75x50x2.5 RHS drawbar with 50x50x3 EA chassis
2.1mm checkerplate floor (smooth side up)
1.6mm sides, 450 high
4 leaf slipper springs, spring over axle
14" Ford rims + tyres (incl spare), second hand
Jockey wheel
Lockable swing door rear and lockable drop-down front tailgate
All metal zincaneal treated with gloss black paint over
Rego

Total cost $1470 incl. GST, and total weight 220kg.

Going to F100 hubs would have cost around $500 extra as apparently upgraded springs, axle and guards are required.

Checkerplate floor only added 3 kilos over 1.6 rolled steel and should give the trailer a fair bit more rigidity, so I stuck with checkerplate.
To anyone that is interested, I can make a trailer to the above specs minus the front tailgate, and supply hot dip Gal for the same price, with f100 axles and second hand sierra sunnies with legal tyres ( 205/70's). I'll chuck some pics up of the last one I made.
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Post by CHOPS1 »

The pod arrived a few weeks back now, loaded it up this arvo and tested it behind the zook. It towed very well. off tomorrow across the bottom of west oz :D

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Post by fordy1 »

OMG thats hot!! ( my best parris hilton voice )

i have alway's liked them, did you get the hubs the same??
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Post by CHOPS1 »

Nah the hubs arent the same, i just went with what stockman supply as it was expensive as it was.

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Post by mrRocky »

You dont need a kayak just flip the top upside down and get a set of oars
but hey ill take a set of those mudflaps for my stockman tho :lol:
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Post by TheOtherLeft »

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Watch out, someone stole your license plate letters :shock: The low lifes must be getting desperate.
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Post by Moph »

TheOtherLeft wrote:Watch out, someone stole your license plate letters :shock: The low lifes must be getting desperate.
Yeah Tranport SA pinched 'em when they heard I was crossing the border. Had to swap my nice black SA letters for some blue WA ones :cry:

Nice pod Chops - looks the goods. Slight bit jealous ;) Except I don't think you'd fit a 3 seat lounge + 2 rocker recliners in one load like I did when we arrived in Perth!! :D
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Post by CHOPS1 »

Well just got back from the 3 week trip, rained nearly everyday, drove in pouring rain for hours at a time and never got a drop of water in the trailer.
Cant fault it, handle well behind the zook.

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Post by lump_a_charcoal »

Moph wrote:
sheps wrote:why such a small trailer?
Cos it fits my needs. 5x3 is almost perfect size for a rooftop tent to sit on, fits 4 plastic storage boxes front and rear for easy access (2 wide, 2 high) and should be a heap lighter than a 7x4 as per your example. Also has better rampover and departure, and should be easier to pull thru the rough stuff. Besides, I needed to complete my scale set - Zook, 420 sailing dingy and tiny trailer :)
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Post by Moph »

lump_a_charcoal wrote:This I want to see...
Fitting the tent top this weekend ;) :cool:
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Post by lump_a_charcoal »

Moph wrote:
lump_a_charcoal wrote:This I want to see...
Fitting the tent top this weekend ;) :cool:
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Post by Moph »

Hmmm. Never quite got back to posting the fitted up pics, did I? Took it out for it's first use over Easter and it was just brilliant. Takes me 4 minutes to set up / pack the tent by myself, or 2 minutes with someone helping.

Crap photo (taken in the rain) but this is on the weekend at Mt Barker, WA. Rained most of the weekend and didn't get a drop inside the tent :cool:

Have it set up in the back yard tonight to dry the canvas out so will take some better pics tomorrow. The shelter is a cheapy I picked up from BCF that was surprisingly waterproof too!

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Post by Moph »

Okay ... here's some decent pics. All ply has been coated with 2 coats of glass resin so should be pretty waterproof. Will add struts to the top / more seals / battery, water, lighting, etc as time goes on.


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Post by christover1 »

VERY NICE :armsup:
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Post by flickaz »

Looks the goods for weekend trips away on the zook!!! Where did you get the tent from?? I rate this idea, just wondering what it would cost me to retro fit my existing trailer.
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Post by locktup4x4 »

Very Cool :cool:

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