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    Adventure Trailer Composite Drawers have arrived.

    Andries, unfortunately getting a locking slide of this quality and weight capacity wasn't possible. We are working on a method of keeping the slide in the fully out position. It's going to be an easy retro fit. Ben, we use a composite made from layers of urethane and glass fiber, called...
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    Anyone designing and building their own independant suspension?

    Kurt, let me know when you have the new suspension built, it will be interesting to see what you have come up with. Suspension is obviously the critical factor with trailers, Torsion axles are my least favorite, and then leaf springs and a live axle. I agree that a well adjusted long leaf...
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    Anyone designing and building their own independant suspension?

    No, we sell them to the other Off Road Trailer Companies out there ;)
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    Anyone designing and building their own independant suspension?

    The trailing arms we build are about the most complicated item on the trailer. They are build using a template that's completely aligned so everything is parallel, but we still have a 20% reject rate due to warping during welding. Apart from the welds producing a warp the stub axles have to...
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    Multi-axis hitch options?...

    Martyn from Adventure Trailers here. The Treg is a great coupler, we used to get them in from Australia but supply was a problem so we stopped importing. The Lock-N-Roll (LNR) is a very good alternative, it's made in the USA, and is readily available. The only lubrication the LNR needs is a...
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