Defender 110 Camper: Who does this camper?

AndreasN

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Hello

does anybody know which company, I guess in South Africa, makes this camper top?

Regards
AN
 

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overlander

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Your right Doug! Bazar! That company is French apparently. I would love to see how they use the space inside that camper.
 

aluke0510

Adventurer
better yet who makes that rear tub -looks to have been extended 18 inches or so.

Yes fastest way to burry the back axle off road. Place all the weight you can behind it and keep as much weight as possible off the front axle. Would be terrible off road; only good on pavement and improved gravel roads.

I get so tired of all these people that have no idea about offroad and vehicle design. All these tourists (and rich idiots buy them here) here just rent it then expect me to help get them unstuck because they have no idea how to use the jack and sand ladders that came with it. I even pulled one guy out of the sand that didn't even engage 4x4 on a Hilux. When he stopped moving he just hammered on the accelerator.
 
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tacr2man

Adventurer
Yes fastest way to burry the back axle off road. Place all the weight you can behind it and keep as much weight as possible off the front axle. Would be terrible off road; only good on pavement and improved gravel roads.

I get so tired of all these people that have no idea about offroad and vehicle design. All these tourists (and rich idiots buy them here) here just rent it then expect me to help get them unstuck because they have no idea how to use the jack and sand ladders that came with it. I even pulled one guy out of the sand that didn't even engage 4x4 on a Hilux. When he stopped moving he just hammered on the accelerator.

Know what your saying , the number of Japanese tourists in Australia that I had to recover the car , cause they crashed it on gravel (outback) roads , they must think its like it is on Nintendo rally games :smiley_drive:
 

overlander

Expedition Leader
Yes fastest way to burry the back axle off road. Place all the weight you can behind it and keep as much weight as possible off the front axle. Would be terrible off road; only good on pavement and improved gravel roads.

I get so tired of all these people that have no idea about offroad and vehicle design. All these tourists (and rich idiots buy them here) here just rent it then expect me to help get them unstuck because they have no idea how to use the jack and sand ladders that came with it. I even pulled one guy out of the sand that didn't even engage 4x4 on a Hilux. When he stopped moving he just hammered on the accelerator.


Of course overlanding and touring doesn't always mean extreme off roading, so I'm giving them the benefit of the doubt, but yes that rear hang would definitely cause departure angle problems.

But the use of space seems to be very unique.
 

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