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01/11/2011 at 8:49pm
 Location: buckinghamshire
 Outfit: Vango Anantara 600tcxl
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Hi
Could anyone advice us on a good trailer for all our camping equipment. Also what to look out for when buying it.

Thanks


01/11/2011 at 9:02pm
 Location: Pontefract
 Outfit: Vango Salina 400 Vaude Taurus II
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This will depend on how much gear you have got to pack. There are lots to chose from but I would certainly do some research and be prepared to spend some money. There are some decent second hand ones on ebay but I would look for a trailer that you can get relatively cheap extra's for like side extensions. They soon fill up so be mindful of this - I bought a franc one a few years ago and have had to build my own framework to extend it as our gear has expanded - this was cheaper than buying a new bigger one. Personally I would go for the bigger trailer so you're not pushed for space. Good luck anyway...


01/11/2011 at 9:57pm
 Location: Essex
 Outfit: Montana 6 + Awning
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I agree with Fitzydan, if you get a small one you will soon be wishing you had more space !  I have an Erde 163 ( just a little bigger than a 142 but 13 inch wheels and built like a tank.) and we are already wishing we had the top lid for it to make a little more room!

The larger wheels are better for long distance touring, if you think of the greater circumference of a 13 inch wheel as against an 8 inch you will understand it does not have to rotate anything like as many times per mile .... so less tyre and bearing wear. Tyres and bearings are the two things to look at if you buy from Ebay, if you stick to a well known make then obtaining spares becomes far easier. Erde parts are so easy to find on the net, as are the extra bits you can add to make things easier. Parts like the jockey wheel make moving the trailer when unhitched so easy, it just rolls up like a three wheeler to the car and once located over the hitch you only have to lower the jockey to make an easy hitch.

Check it has a secondary link to the vehicle, simply a chain that goes over the ball hitch on the car so that if the ball hitch should fail the chain keeps it from going freelance ( a legal requirement) . Check the electrics work , break lights, indicators and lighting for the number plate are legally required.

When we bought ours ( second hand from E Bay)  we asked the guy if we could hitch it up and take it for a drive round the block to listen to the bearings etc , he was happy to allow that and we felt we had peace of mind.

Make sure you get a cover for it , and remember to leave a small portion of the budget for a wheel clamp, if  you leave it for the day on the campsite it may be difficult to get your stuff home if it is not there when you get back.

I have no idea of your budget so its hard to be more specific but if I were looking I would be after an Erde 142  with cover and jockey at least ( £200 - £250 ) if I was a bit more flush, and was not using a Nissan Note to tow it I would look towards either the 142 with an ABS hardtop or the Erde 193 on Ebay at the moment  with 1 bid at £400 .... new it would cost you around £1000 !

Good Luck  



02/11/2011 at 12:27am
 Location: Romford Essex
 Outfit: Swift Charisma 550 + Kia Sorento SX
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 ADVICE :-

Go for 13" wheels & ABS hardtop. Trailer that you can extend the sides if needed.

I have a Brenderup(Thurle) 1150 (with ABS hardtop and extended sides) and i'm very pleased with build quality and after sales service (Parts).

Andy.



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02/11/2011 at 7:16pm
 Location: Derbyshire
 Outfit: Vango Nile 600 infinity 800 AirBeam
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we have the Erde 142  with  extensions and  jockey wheel

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02/11/2011 at 8:25pm
 Location: buckinghamshire
 Outfit: Vango Anantara 600tcxl
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Thank you all for your advice, you have been very helpful. I would have never of thought about buying a wheel clamp.

Rhubarbs


03/11/2011 at 5:50pm
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Hi Rhubarbs.

                    We went for a Trailer with "A" frame design, which made it easy to add a "Trailer Tongue Box", for holding our two 907 CampinGaz cylinders, along with wheel clamp, hitch lock, and 2mts of 18mm heavy chain, along with bottle jack, and other tools.

Would have liked to have gone for a Ansemms trailer, or box trailer, which are probably better suited to camping gear, but at £2k+ were well over my budget, unless buying seconhand.

Picture of my 5ft x 3ft 7" trailer (13" wheels), in gallery, for ideas.



04/11/2011 at 8:51pm
 Location: Alloa Scotland
 Outfit: Outwell Arkansas 7
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Hi Rubarbs, keep your eye on e-bay. I would advise to buy as big as you can with the maximum budget you can afford. We got really lucky on e-bay last year. Thought I could never fill the trailer I bought. Now have it filled to the max!!!!

Happy hunting, hope you get a bargain!

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23/11/2011 at 3:04pm
 Location: Braintree Essex
 Outfit: Sunncamp Palace
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Set yourself a rough budget, find a suitable trailer and........... GET THE NEXT SIZE UP.

You will outgrow your first trailer, or you can add height to your existing trailer (be careful about towing weights and visibility), we outgrew our 4X3 and added 16" of extra height and we still fill the dam thing along with a roof box......!


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23/11/2011 at 3:20pm
 Location: Dumfries
 Outfit: Amazon 600 zenith 8 man kampa polzeath
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Look out for a nice old trailer . Get them cheap a easy to do up. Don't like these indespension one's, you can't beat a leaf spring. Think of a size and go bigger.......


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23/11/2011 at 7:03pm
 Location: None Entered
 Outfit:  Randstad Bever
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We bought a Venter Trailer a few years ago and think it is fantastic. They are made in South Africa and the quailty is superp. Since the top is hinged with gas struts, the interior is fully waterproof and strong enough to support 4 bikes on top. (With optional bike rack).

We saw them at the NEC one year but were put off by the high price (but probably fair for the spec 'though). We stumbled upon one on ebay - an ex showroom display model and managed to fight off the competition.

If you can find one,.... I would recommend




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