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Outback Campers Hume Camper Trailer
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<blockquote data-quote="elbowgrease" data-source="post: 42903" data-attributes="member: 233"><p>The places out in the bush we camp are all bumpy bush tracks and up until now we've just towed a 6x4 trailer in with camping \ prospecting gear. The folks at Outback Campers said if we can tow a 6x4 trailer in to the places we go with no problems than the on-road camper will have no problems getting in their either.</p><p></p><p>The off-road model have stronger suspension and more clearance so better suit more serious off-road conditions and 4wd'ing, rutted tracks and the like.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="elbowgrease, post: 42903, member: 233"] The places out in the bush we camp are all bumpy bush tracks and up until now we've just towed a 6x4 trailer in with camping \ prospecting gear. The folks at Outback Campers said if we can tow a 6x4 trailer in to the places we go with no problems than the on-road camper will have no problems getting in their either. The off-road model have stronger suspension and more clearance so better suit more serious off-road conditions and 4wd'ing, rutted tracks and the like. [/QUOTE]
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