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Never seen a dual..
Ill google and have a look.
Cheers Rod

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Wed Dec 23, 2009 8:51 pm
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lance wrote:
The dual wheel models are even better for traction, but a little more difficult to manoeuvre.


Hi Lance
I havn't seen a dual wheel either so its google for me too.

Thanks for the advice Rod, after Christmas will start looking for one, have only seen the hard wheel type advertised in some junk mail about the eighty dollar mark.

Regards Cathy.

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Maco Mule.

Here ya go ppl, expensive, but keep looking for a better deal.

http://easyrv.com.au/maco-mule-dual-wheel-p-2276.html

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Hi Lance,
thats a beauty but look at the price..
i reckon youd get a single for around $150 and they last a lifetime irrespective of how many times you change vans or trailers.

I know Maco IS "The" brand but like most good things theyve priced themselves out of reality.

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[quote="Cub Drifter"]Well Cub Drifter no more, I bit the bullet and have brought my first caravan a Jayco Starcraft 13ft year 1996 with rear door entry.


Really hoping I like towing the Jayco. To late now.
A sad moment have just waved my Cub Drifter goodbye to a new home.

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Congratulations Cathy,

Looks like a nice unit, you will not know yourself once you have it the way you want it, good way to start,

Many Happy Travels !

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Cub Drifter wrote:
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Well Cub Drifter no more, I bit the bullet and have brought my first caravan a Jayco Starcraft 13ft year 1996 with rear door entry.

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congratulations Cathie, it looks great .:)

Now what name will you use now you're not a "Cub Drifter":confused:
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wanderer wrote:
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congratulations Cathie, it looks great .:)

Now what name will you use now you're not a "Cub Drifter":confused:
Al.


Don't know? Wrinklies in Trainin mentioned the same thing last time we all meet for tea, said Jayco Gypsy suited me don't know why LOL

I don't think the user name can be changed.
Although I have been experimenting with the signature part

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Hi Cathy, So the Cub Drifter has gone! We didn't get to see it, but will check out your Jayco at Boyup Brook.I think you can change your user name but not sure how. Try looking at edits in the user CP. Jayco Gypsy sounds good though.

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Congrats Jayco Gypsy!
Can't wait to see the new van.
Now you pass the Cub on to someone who will love it as much as you did!
I am certain they will have great times in it as well.
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