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henry

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« on: July 12, 2005, 10:51:30 PM »
I noticed on another post about the Jeep Jamborees and some questions about where everyone will be staying.  Here is one option, even if there is not a lot of time before the various Jeep Jamborees'.

As a Jeeper, and one who has owned a few now, both 4 and 6 cylinders, I highly recommend buying a Boler or a Trillium trailer.  There are many websites that cater to "Trillium" or "Boler" 13 foot fiberglass trailers for more info.

I have a 1973 Trillium (13 foot, stove, fridge, furnace, freezer and port-a- potty) now, and I pulled it with my '98 TJ (2.5L), my '88 MJ (2.5L) and to the Okanagan a few times with our '03 Liberty (3.7L) and they all pulled it quite well.  The 4 cylinders are in no danger of getting speeding tickets, but the 6 bangers pulled it great, with no big gas mileage issues.  If anyone with a Jeep product is looking for a trailer that doesn't involve a tent, I highly recommend a Boler or a Trillium fiberglass trailer.   They are extremely light, you can get one for $2-$3 grand, and pretty much any Jeep with pull them with ease without trailer brakes and any fancy hookups or hitch situations.  If anyone wants to see mine, just let me know.  I love it, and wouldn't sell mine for the world, its so handy and practical.  Even if you are a crappy trailer backer-upper like me, you can move it by hand into any campsite.

Darren

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« Reply #1 on: July 13, 2005, 01:29:29 PM »
Since I just sold my 19.5 foot travel trailer because the TJ won't pull it, I've been wondering about the Trillium/Boler trailers.   I've also been thinking about a teardrop style trailer as well as they are even lighter again but offer an alternative to the tent thing.

How do you find it on a good long down hill?  Do you notice the trailer pushing the Jeep around at all?  How much would you say the tailer weighs in at when its loaded up?

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« Reply #2 on: July 13, 2005, 03:33:57 PM »
i have a 73 trillium as well.
My 4cyl Toydiesel pulls it fine. Up hill, i use 3rd gear to keep it at 90km.

My jeep on 37's pulls it and i do not even know its behind me.
No issues downhill.
Tom :)

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« Reply #3 on: July 13, 2005, 09:28:35 PM »
I third the motion...

like the jeep my 71 Boler is a work in progress.

my 4 banger jeep pulls it pretty good with the 32's and 4.56 gears, but when I pull with the 34" swampers I'm lucky to maintain 90 on flat roads. I should have put in 4.88's