This is from the Aussie Teardrop site. the trailer weighs 300KG (660#) If nothing else, it sure looks cool!


Larry C
Shadow Catcher wrote: . . . . it is a way to stiffen the frame.
asianflava wrote:There is an old thread somewhere about aussie rules trailer tongues. Apparently, they want their trailer tongues to be really strong.
Probably because the tongues in their mouths aren't. They mash up words and omit parts.![]()
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PaulC wrote:That TD was built by Reiner at Aussie Teardrop Campers. It did not have a previous life. The bracing is to add rigidity to the draw bar. The draw bar is constructed from 50x25x3mm tube. Reiner does not like the possibility of people over stressing his product, so he does some cool German engineering. Yes, it looks cool but it is also increasing the structural integrity of his chassis. You can check his site here
http://www.aussieteardrops.com/
Be warned, some of you will think that he builds too light![]()
Cheers
Paul
fm-usa wrote:Hi Larry C.
1x2?![]()
That's a lil narrow for that length there partner.
Might consider another cross member than just that one, unless your planning on the Teardrop frame to be that extra cross member.
Stresses in a side wind or (heaven forbid) a bad sway may buckle or twist it.
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