TerraTamer
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This video has a pretty good story to it
They've really stepped up on the features. Its a bit heavy for me but over all they did a great job there.
He mentioned something when he was describing the frame and suspension. He said the aluminum frame was reinforced and riveted together using plates. He stated this was to prevent fatigue and cracking over time and that he had seen that in the other aluminum trailer frames. When I was researching trailers before I built mine, this was a concern I had. His statement unfortunately proves what I thought.
The independent suspension features a moderately long arm, shock and limit strap. Those items make this a good dirt suspension and one of the very few I've seen.
He also stated they matched the pieces to the trailer. This something I have seen few manufactures do and is why I tend to speak out against some of the more popular suspensions. Most off road trailer suspensions are way too stiff. This will not just cause bouncing but will fatigue the chassis over time. Again, his comment on the aluminum frame issues confirms this.
The kitchen features rock. I love the way the stove compartment door is storage and the way the wind screen attaches. The 270 OVS awing is something I will be adding to mine (been on the list for a bit).
If I was in the market for a new trailer and I had that much extra money. I would be looking at these a bit more closely.
That trailer looks BULKY, I'm curious how they will feel about it fast forward a year from now.