Are A'Van campers considered on road, off road, or either?

Started by terravista, February 17, 2011, 01:52:16 PM

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terravista

Hi
We are looking at changing our camping living from a soft floor CT to an A'Van camper.
I have checked out the website, but at this stage, don't want to start "doing a deal" and talking to a salesperson without some information from our forum's combined knowledge.
It isn't clear what these units are capable of. They all have good sounding suspension. The smaller unit has 14" wheels, and the larger ones have larger wheels, and options for light truck tyres.
I can't see any mention of off road strength.
We are not planning rock crawling with a camper behind, but we do plan on touring our vast backyard, which isn't always on nicely graded class 3 roads.
Does anyone know whether these vans are off road capable as standard, is extra strength an optional extra, or do they shake apart on corrugations?
Any help will be appreciated.
Cheers
Ian

Bushman

They do have an off-road option as far as I aware, though not sure what the difference is other than bigger wheels/tyres and more ground clearance.

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I have a friend that is now an A-Van dealer if you'd like me to sus out any more info just let me know.
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Bushman

09 Pajero NT  RX Limited  (SOLD)
2010 Jayco Expanda Outback  (SOLD)
2019 Trailblazer LTZ (SOLD)
2014 Golden Eagle Escape (SOLD)
2021 Pajero Sport GLX
2020 Vacationer Roadtracker.


R.I.P "MILO"  The Border Collie 2008-2018
Forever in our hearts 🐾🐾

terravista

Quote from: Bushman on February 17, 2011, 02:49:52 PM
here ya go, just found the link

http://www.avan.com.au/products_advpack.html

Thanks Bushman, but there's no mention whether the structural integrity has been upgraded, if it is required. It's all very well putting on a package with bigger wheels, more ground clearance etc, but if the van itself shakes its guts out on rough roads, it just means the parts have a bit further to fall.
Cheers
Ian

swamprat

Friends of mine took one around Oz twice and it survived some pretty rough roads. Theirs was a Cruiseliner. The only criticism was the bed setup. They also sold it recently for nearly what they paid for it. They now have a 21' caravan with a toilet etc!! for the next trip.
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