Expanda17.56-2 what options should we get?

busybusymum

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My husband and I have 4 girls age 3 thru to 10 years and are looking at buying
an Expanda 17.56-2 Outback to replace our Hawk outback. Looking at buying new
to get the options etc we want and selling our 2006 Hawk privately. Most
current camping we do is 90% outside of established caravan parks, ie free
camps, bush camps or national park camps (mostly camps with pit or no toilets
and no or cold showers). We have 160watts of solar we would transfer to the new
van. Options we are looking at include 150litre fridge upgrade, external fold
table, 2 X100Amp battery external gas bayonet (for the Weber) inner spring
mattresses, control panel, extra 12 volt point internally, roll out awning, CD
am/fm stereo with external speakers. Other extras which we may use down the
track and are good for resale is the roof air and wind up TV aerial - so we will
get these as well.

Other extras we want to see others opinions on are the swivel coupling and
simplicity suspension plus extended A frame. Are these worth while?. We are
getting varied opinions from the couple of Jayco dealerships we have contacted.
I would have thought the coupling and suspension would be useful - but are they
overkill. We do like to go to interesting and off main road locations. Has
anyone got an extended A frame - are they useful and why.

One other option we thought of is an external shower for use eg at the beach
where you can wash sand off and shower in swimmers instead of inside - what do
people think - has anyone had and used both? or is it overkill

The main purpose in upgrading is for our big 2013/14 Australia 12 month trip. I
refused to go for 12 months in a Hawk with 4 girls. I thought the shower toilet
option would also be useful for o/night stops especially as girls go into early
teen years etc. We thought getting the van 6- 12 months out from the trip would
be good to get all the bugs out of the system - ie warranty issues covered.

Also concerned that if we go treg style hitch we cannot use weight distribution system - is this system necessary - we have a 150 series Prado.
 

Bushman

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Welcome aboard BusyBusy Mum

sounds like you have it pretty well wrapped up, I'd probably get the external shower as well if you do a lot of beach/bush stuff.

With you hitch you can use a Weight Distribution hitch with a Tregg Hitch but not a Trigg hitch, which Jayco supply, the only difference is the reciever part on the car. your best option if you want the Off-road hitch is to go with the Hyland Hitch or DO35 Hitch from Cruisemaster components, they can both be used with the weight hitch, and far easier to hitch up, obviously the hitch bars need to be removed in true off-road conditions. however if most of your off-road is just graded dirted into National Parks camp grounds etc a standard hitch will do.
 
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Four of us

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As Bushman said, The external shower is great. We used it when we got to the beach just to wash of the sand before entering the van. Very worth the money.
 

Are We There Yet?

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Options we are looking at include 150litre fridge upgrade, external fold
table, 2 X100Amp battery external gas bayonet (for the Weber) inner spring
mattresses, control panel, extra 12 volt point internally, roll out awning, CD
am/fm stereo with external speakers. Other extras which we may use down the
track and are good for resale is the roof air and wind up TV aerial - so we will
get these as well.
One other option we thought of is an external shower for use eg at the beach
where you can wash sand off and shower in swimmers instead of inside - what do
people think - has anyone had and used both? or is it overkill

We got most of those upgrades, but not the external gas bayonet or table. We have bought an aftermarket table which is actual bigger than the Jayco one. The TV aerial seems to work very well and the external shower is very handy, especially for young kids. Definitely go with the innersprings but you might want to get a mattress topper as I found that I could feel the zips under the sheet. Larger fridge is a must if you're going away for long trips. The awning is great too.
 

Bank of Dad

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Hi, we collect our 17.56-2 on 5 Dec - Yay!

We got the Gas Bayonets at BOTH ends to try and beat the wind. (about $90 for the extra bayonet).

You are looking at the Outback which has ALKO drop jacks as standard, but if you go for the standard 17.56-2, you can get these drop jacks in lieu of the wind downs for about $160.

We didn't get the TV antenna as we don't want a TV (its a personal thing) but be aware that the fitted wind up antenna only go horizontal and not vertical, which you sometimes need in the soon to be exclusively digital age. The portable bolt on ones can go both ways.