Shadow Catcher wrote:What are you looking for specifically? There are some very well made tears made in the US?
slowcowboy wrote:I been on the austrailain teardrop manafactures web site a lot. for a off road teardrop they got a real neat one. it has a hole roll bar around the hole side and top of the teardrop and
I like the stove sink combination on the auss treardrops a lot.
they also have a neat lauverd metal security door on the side of the there look a like little guy teardrops doors.
I would jump any day for a chance at a off road austrailan teardrop compared to any thing little guy or Socal teardrops makes. '
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Shadow Catcher wrote:I asked for what you are looking for specifically, very specifically![]()
The reason is that I have a source willing to make what you want if I can convince him of the market. So give me your wish list, everything you want, 4X8 5X8 5X10 sink, water tanks, stove two or three burner, and I will see what we can do. Are you thinking major rock crawling, or road to a boondocking location?
Post the link to the Ausi trailer you like.
Shadow Catcher wrote:WOW talk about pricy. How about twice the tear for way less than half the price? I am working on the web site but this is the temporary one that is up. http://www.leftyoriginals.com
Ryan is working on two 5X10's currently and I have some of the construction photos that I shot that I could send if you want to PM an email address.
Shadow Catcher wrote:The picture is of one of the 4X8's. You are correct it is not the same. It is designed with CNC formed marine plywood which means they are replaceable if you manage to prang it badly enough. they are built with a substantial steel frame MIG welded by AWS certified welders locally in Toledo and powder coated. I have done weld inspection in that shop in the past. The axle is a Dexter and we are thinking of an airbag suspension for very serious rock crawling (which is why I asked).
The galley is as elaborate or simple as you wish and looking at the Ausi tear it is similar to the Little Guy in the galley set up (not much there),.
Paul the built to be bomb proof was a concern for me when we decided what we wanted for ourselves and since we will not be rock crawling much and we did want creature comforts the compromises were wider stance and an air shock lift for the times we are roughing it a bit. But I did borrow ideas from Bushtracker to be self contained.
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