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03/2/2011 at 2:24pm
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Hi CoolFox.
We have a Lider Alicante (Gallery) aprox 5x4 Trailer with ABS lid c/w RoofRack and trailer tongue box. towed it down to the South of France last year, and at half a ton in weight, cruising at 81mph it was very stable, it's a 13" wheel model, but they also do a 10" wheel model.
Have a look at the Anssems range of trailers, more camping specific I would say, my favourit being the Anssems GTB 750-211 VT2 it's a small box trailer with an internal deck size of 7ft x 4ft and an internal height of 4ft but at £2000 will have to remain on my wish list.
Also my Bro is selling his Daxara 127 c/w ABS Lid, Jockey wheel and spare wheel. he has only used it the once from brand new, and it's been stored in his garage ever since, as he does not have a towbar on his new car.
It's in mint brand new like condition, and he is asking £390 he is in Preston if that's any use.
I will be putting it on the Adds section here come Spring, but when I see a post like this I always mention it.
Andy.
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03/2/2011 at 3:20pm
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I have a 7x5 brenderup (they're made by Thule) with an abs lid and can't fault it. Easy to tow (you don't notice it)
Check you get one with decent size wheels (the brenderup is the car type), the small ones can blow easily
And always go for bigger size than you think you need (I could still fill mine twice)
The beauty of the abs lid means you can leave a lot of the more robust stuff in the trailer throughout the year (I bring material and canvas things in)
Only thing I can't do is reverse
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