Paddler Ed
Well-Known Member
So, after originally planning on building my own, and after a long time loitering around Gumtree and eBay, and a couple of the camper trailer forums I found a trailer locally for sale... went to look at it this afternoon, and came home grinning like a Cheshire Cat much to the wife's annoyance - a conversation ensued for 30 minutes about the trailer and whilst it took a bit of explaining what I was looking at, she came round to it eventually.
What have I got? 1996 Kanga Camper trailer, one owner since new - a bare canvas to start with:



Why did I go with this? My logic with some things (which may seem backwards) is that people hold onto good things, and get rid of rubbish… and that some things were better made in the past compared to now… on that basis this trailer ticks the boxes well and truly.
No idea on some of the specifications (such as steel dimensions) but it weighs in at about 350kg tare and has a 750kg ATM, so nice and light and no brakes (KISS!), and perhaps best of all, has a independent suspension:

The plan from here is to:
-Source a camper top to replace the alloy lid
-Fit some corner legs
-Get some space cases for inside it for storage and organisation
-Use it
-Change the wheels and tyres to match the car
-Work out a kitchen plan (I suspect it’ll be a free standing unit or a Drifta style Kitchen box)
-Work out what else we need (I’m thinking a shower and a water tank for potable water)
I'm picking it up later this week with a bit of luck, so will get some more pictures over the weekend.
What have I got? 1996 Kanga Camper trailer, one owner since new - a bare canvas to start with:



Why did I go with this? My logic with some things (which may seem backwards) is that people hold onto good things, and get rid of rubbish… and that some things were better made in the past compared to now… on that basis this trailer ticks the boxes well and truly.
No idea on some of the specifications (such as steel dimensions) but it weighs in at about 350kg tare and has a 750kg ATM, so nice and light and no brakes (KISS!), and perhaps best of all, has a independent suspension:

The plan from here is to:
-Source a camper top to replace the alloy lid
-Fit some corner legs
-Get some space cases for inside it for storage and organisation
-Use it
-Change the wheels and tyres to match the car
-Work out a kitchen plan (I suspect it’ll be a free standing unit or a Drifta style Kitchen box)
-Work out what else we need (I’m thinking a shower and a water tank for potable water)
I'm picking it up later this week with a bit of luck, so will get some more pictures over the weekend.