Buyers Guide to Common Boler Trailer Problems
by Ian Giles www.Boler-Camping.com ©
With the high demand for these vintage trailers they sell quickly, the supply and demand limits the amount of price negotiations a buyer can offer, if you don’t buy it the next person probably will. I often get asked what to look for when buying a used Boler, there are a number of checklists available but my thoughts are “what good is a checklist if you don’t know what you are looking for”. A 30 to 40 year old trailer probably needs some work, you can try to use this information in your negotiations but most sellers probably won’t listen. I suggest the best use of this information is for you to understand what general condition the Boler is in and if you are ready and willing to take on a project that requires the work and expense needed. In other words I want you, the buyer, to know and understand what you are getting into.The following guide describes in detail 10 key areas that are considered major problems and can be quite costly to repair.
Boler Buyer Guide
(“click” above link to open Guide)
Darryl @ Lin
Ian, good morning, It’s us from the last resort Boler, you mentioned a meet in BC for Sept long weekend. Would you have any info. Or website Thanks Darryl & Lin
Ian G.
The Christina Lake event is September 4-7 at: or
Park Lane Resort & RV
1-800-834-8886 or 1-250-447-9385
Ask about the Special Boler Derby Event Rate when Booking
Bryan
what is the $$$$$ for a new axle ??????
Ian G.
I recommend getting an axle with brakes, for these the price in Canada is around $600-$650 plus installation.