Projekt hoffnung
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Meet Hoffnung aka Hope
Our Brand new Second hand Camping trailer.
I was not looking to spend R340k as it was the norm on the Average cheapest 2 bed camping Trailer at Tiger Wheels 4x4 Expo at Voortrekker monument the past weekend
I was looking for real value for money #1
Cheapest and most complex there is #2
On our Recent Botswana trip with our Syncro.
I paid closely Attention to detail.
Everyone had a great but different approach to there way of camping.
I was looking to purchase a off road trailer in the past but had no cooking Clue what to look out for.
One of our 4x4 Mentors is Andreas
He have been Around the block a few times
So his setup is quick and easy
No frills and spills with huge tents etc to pitch
This is what I was looking for
So I found a old 2003 Naboomspruit Challenge
Inv said
Challenger Bundu Basher
Stickers say BosVark
The other ones I looked at had Wilderness stickers on.
So who knows what the correct description is?
Maybe our Forum members could assist with the correct naming.
So Henri said it is a Wilderness
So I pitched the tent today and had a look at the setup.
Mattress will be replaced with new cover.
Who ever wired the trailer lights and charging system had no clue what they were doing.
12VDc and 220Vac in one plug box.
Even the 12V dc was connected to a 220v plug socket
So chances on making a mistake urging a 12v 3pin.plug in the 220v is not accessible
I used my Battery tester and the Batteries are in good shape.
So some upgrades will follow.
Idea is to go camp at the Family Weekend in FouriesBurg
Then look at changes but before the weekend I will do electrical system
Bought some White and Yellow LED lights I will be installing and Brad Harris plugs aswell
Current smart charger is a 8Amp
What I think should be ok to keep the 2x62Ah batteries charged but will add smart charger Duel input
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Our Brand new Second hand Camping trailer.
I was not looking to spend R340k as it was the norm on the Average cheapest 2 bed camping Trailer at Tiger Wheels 4x4 Expo at Voortrekker monument the past weekend
I was looking for real value for money #1
Cheapest and most complex there is #2
On our Recent Botswana trip with our Syncro.
I paid closely Attention to detail.
Everyone had a great but different approach to there way of camping.
I was looking to purchase a off road trailer in the past but had no cooking Clue what to look out for.
One of our 4x4 Mentors is Andreas
He have been Around the block a few times
So his setup is quick and easy
No frills and spills with huge tents etc to pitch
This is what I was looking for
So I found a old 2003 Naboomspruit Challenge
Inv said
Challenger Bundu Basher
Stickers say BosVark
The other ones I looked at had Wilderness stickers on.
So who knows what the correct description is?
Maybe our Forum members could assist with the correct naming.
So Henri said it is a Wilderness
So I pitched the tent today and had a look at the setup.
Mattress will be replaced with new cover.
Who ever wired the trailer lights and charging system had no clue what they were doing.
12VDc and 220Vac in one plug box.
Even the 12V dc was connected to a 220v plug socket
So chances on making a mistake urging a 12v 3pin.plug in the 220v is not accessible
I used my Battery tester and the Batteries are in good shape.
So some upgrades will follow.
Idea is to go camp at the Family Weekend in FouriesBurg
Then look at changes but before the weekend I will do electrical system
Bought some White and Yellow LED lights I will be installing and Brad Harris plugs aswell
Current smart charger is a 8Amp
What I think should be ok to keep the 2x62Ah batteries charged but will add smart charger Duel input
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I got some good advice from Manny when we started out with our caravan. He said get a small book and keep it in the vehicle. Whenever you find something that you want to modify or do differently, write it down in the book so you can refer back to it when you get home. This works well when you can't do all the mods at once.
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Andreas camps like a homeless person lives the good life...

"No one ever got stuck - in mid air!"
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I agree.
All anyone can do is build a set up that is best for their needs (& budget)...
Each person has different needs & wants.
You build to suit your own way of camping...
"No one ever got stuck - in mid air!"
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Paul#25 wrote: ↑Sun Sep 11, 2022 7:51 pmI got some good advice from Manny when we started out with our caravan. He said get a small book and keep it in the vehicle. Whenever you find something that you want to modify or do differently, write it down in the book so you can refer back to it when you get home. This works well when you can't do all the mods at once.
Been doing it for years & still do it..
After this weekend's trip there were 3 things added to the list:
1. Buy new headlamps (mine are all fubar)
2. Fix a faulty connection in the new Solar Cable's BH plug (I don't have the right crimping tool & it came loose).
3. Replace a missing screw in the trailer coupler.
After the Bots trip there were 15 items on the list.

But we HAVE TO write at least one item after each trip & it MUST BE ticked off by the next trip...
"No one ever got stuck - in mid air!"
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2006 Conqueror Conquest 'Gearless'
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Thanks for the Advice guys
Yip Perfect setup is difficult
But we not doing any changes for the Fouriesburg trip except safety stuff
Possibly new tyres and Defnitly checking out the Wheel bearings
I don't have a book but make notes on my Cellphone
To do
To change
To buy
The to do list as Manny is referring to
Let the fun begin
Yip Perfect setup is difficult
But we not doing any changes for the Fouriesburg trip except safety stuff
Possibly new tyres and Defnitly checking out the Wheel bearings
I don't have a book but make notes on my Cellphone
To do
To change
To buy
The to do list as Manny is referring to
Let the fun begin
Syncro Cox Camper
SJ 410 TarzanTiny
Millennium Beetle VR6 T Liberty
And a few VW Air cooled Toys
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Congrats. Happy camping.
@Manny - stop by for a beer if in Pretoria East and I'll crimp the stuff for you.
@Manny - stop by for a beer if in Pretoria East and I'll crimp the stuff for you.
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Stopped past TENCO just now
Holy Moly but they got some nice stuff
Bought some sides for my Bundu Awning
And had a look At there 270Deg awning
Not badly Priced Shower Cubicles
Holy Moly but they got some nice stuff
Bought some sides for my Bundu Awning
And had a look At there 270Deg awning
Not badly Priced Shower Cubicles
Syncro Cox Camper
SJ 410 TarzanTiny
Millennium Beetle VR6 T Liberty
And a few VW Air cooled Toys
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I love Tentco. I'm sure I could spend the whole day there. Also have sides for the Bundu awning. Makes a hell of a difference. 

Ian de Villiers
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My Bundu Awning is brand new 15 years old
Used twice as I bought a Eazi Awn for my Syncro
Now I'll start using it
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Congrats with your camping trailer Bugger. Hope you enjoy many camps with it! Is the fridge working properly?
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CornellMans wrote: ↑Tue Sep 13, 2022 8:08 amCongrats with your camping trailer
Is the fridge working properly?
Thanks and we are working on the Fridge
So removed all 3 rims and tyres
Removed the 20 year old tyres and fitted 3 smelly new ones without cracks

Removed the Brake drums to inspect the brake linings and wheel bearings
Tell you what the Axle is not your normal small Venter trailer type
Quite a beefy piece of Iron and large size bearings
Brake linings still good more than 60% life left
And wheel bearings still looked OK but I opted to order 3 new sets to fit new and have 1 in the trailer for stock. Don't think I'll need it in a hurry.
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And a few VW Air cooled Toys
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Ok New wheel bearings fitted and tyres
While towing the trailer home from Mbombela.I felt a hard jerk on Acceleration so after I stopped everytime I pulled off quite slow to avoid this and my instinct told me the damper shock is kapoet on the Tow hitch
Had a look at the shock and found a easy fix
The front bolt holding the shock were missing in action
Found a replacement M12 bolt and problem solved
While towing the trailer home from Mbombela.I felt a hard jerk on Acceleration so after I stopped everytime I pulled off quite slow to avoid this and my instinct told me the damper shock is kapoet on the Tow hitch
Had a look at the shock and found a easy fix
The front bolt holding the shock were missing in action
Found a replacement M12 bolt and problem solved
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Millennium Beetle VR6 T Liberty
And a few VW Air cooled Toys
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Millennium Beetle VR6 T Liberty
And a few VW Air cooled Toys
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Bugger - that damper shock is Fubar - replace it...
"No one ever got stuck - in mid air!"
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2006 Conqueror Conquest 'Gearless'
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2006 Conqueror Conquest 'Gearless'