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  • Transmission Cooler Recommendation for a 2005 Nissan Titan Towing a Rockwood Roo 21SS
  • Adding a transmission cooler to your 2005 Nissan Titan is a great idea to improve transmission performance and longevity, especially if you will be towing your Rockwood Roo 21SS trailer. Towing will put additional strain on an engine and transmission and one of the most common causes of transmission failure is overheating. When choosing a transmission cooler, it is best to choose the largest cooler that will fit in the space you have available because transmission fluid cannot be over cooled
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  • Troubleshooting Brake Light/Left Turn Signal on a Trailer Towed by a 2005 Nissan Titan
  • The first thing I would test is the trailer connector on your 2005 Nissan Titan using a circuit tester like our part # 3808 to see if the problem lies in the trailer or in your vehicle. Check out the video I attached to see exactly how to do this. Basically, you will be testing for brake/stop light functionality of the circuit and this will tell you if the problem is on the truck or the trailer. If its on the truck I would check the fuses and relays of the tow package and replace as necessary
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  • Will the Magnaflow Cat-Back System for the 2005 Nissan Titan Exceed 95 Decibels
  • I spoke with my contact at MagnaFlow and he informed me that all of their cat-back systems are designed to be under the 95 decibel rating that is mandated. He could not give me an exact figure, but you should be fine. He did say also that all of their systems are tested on stock vehicles where the only thing that is changed is the installation of the cat-back system. So if you install headers, intake or an offroad y-pipe you could exceed this.
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  • Will Curt Relay Kit # C57000 Fit a 2005 Nissan Titan
  • Yes, the Curt relay kit # C57000 will fit the 2005 Nissan Titan. However, there are some cases where an additional relay is needed inside the in-cab fuse panel. This particular relay is available from Nissan dealers. Consult the truck owners manual for the location to determine if it is there. If you need to add a 7-Way, use # N40975. It includes a 7-Way and 4-Way trailer connector and the relays.
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  • How Difficult is it to Install Firestone Ride Rite Air Helper Springs on a 2005 Nissan Titan
  • Drilling is not required to install Firestone Ride-Ride spring, # F2355, on your 2005 Nissan Titan. Really the most difficult part is routing and cutting the lines. You have to make sure the lines will not be pinched or burned by hot components like the exhaust. To cut the lines properly. I recommend using a tubing cutter, # F9009, because you want the cleanest and straightest cut you can get. Otherwise, installation is straight forward. I have included a link to the installation instructions fo
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  • Ball Mount Thickness at the Hitch Ball Hole on the Convert A Ball Stinger Hitch Cushioned Ball Mount
  • The Stinger Hitch Cushioned, Swiveling Ball Mount, # CAB-SHD2, is 3/4 inch thick where the hitch ball sits on the ball mount. I have attached a photo showing this measurement as well as a product review video.
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  • Troubleshooting Trailer Wiring on a 2005 Nissan Titan with Curt Relays Installed
  • On some Nissan vehicles there is an additional relay needed in the in-cab fuse panel inside the vehicle. You will need to consult the vehicle owners manual for all of the fuse and relay locations related to trailer wiring. The extra relay can be obtained at a Nissan dealer. The first thing I would check though is for voltage on the trailer connector, this will tell you if the problem is on the trailer or vehicle side of the equation. Check out the video I attached that shows how this is done.
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  • Recommendation for Rebuilding a Trailer Braking System on a Boat Trailer
  • First, lets start with master cylinder replacement. The recommendation you got for replacing the complete actuator, is most likely a good idea because there is a reason for the crud and such that you are finding in the master cylinder and replacing the master cylinder itself is a pretty involved undertaking. We have a video showing a master cylinder replacement that should be helpful, if you decide to go this route. Other reasons for replacing the whole actuator would be that you will have all n
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  • Stop and Turn Signals Work But Tail Lights Do Not Work on Trailer
  • The first thing I would check is the trailer wiring running light fuse located in the power distribution box under the hood. Once the fuse box is located check the legend on the lid to determine the correct fuse to check. Blown running light fuses are a common problem with the Nissan Titan trucks. If the running light fuse is not blown or missing, you should also check fuses in the cab of the truck. Again use the legend on the cover, you will have a fuse box on the passengers side and the dri
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  • Mounting Brackets for the Westin E Series Nerf Bars for a 2005 Nissan Titan
  • I spoke with my contact at Westin and you can use the E Series Bracket Mounting Kit, # 23-255PK, as replacement brackets for the Westin E Series Nerf Bars, # 23-2550, if your 2005 Nissan Titan is a king cab. If your Nissan Titan is a crew cab, then you will need the bracket mounting kit # 23-258PK and the Westin E Series Nerf Bars, # 23-2580. These bracket mounting kits are replacement parts. The E Series Nerf Bars for your 2005 Nissan Titan come with the bracket kit included in the box.
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  • 2005 Nissan Titan Trailer Running Lights Not Working
  • The first thing I would check is the trailer wiring running light fuse located in the power distribution box under the hood. Once the fuse box is located check the legend on the lid to determine the correct fuse to check. Blown running light fuses are a common problem with the Nissan Titan trucks. If the running light fuse is not blown or missing, you should also check fuses in the cab of the truck. Again use the legend on the cover, you will have a fuse box on the passengers side and the dri
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  • Troubleshooting No Left Side Trailer lighting on a 2005 Nissan Titan with Factory 7 and 4-Way Wiring
  • You do not need to have an additional 4-Way wiring harness, # 118384, for proper operation of the trailer lights when you have a factory 7 and 4-Way connector. I would start out by checking the trailer connectors at the rear of the vehicle with a circuit tester, # 3808, no trailer attached. This will let you know if the problem is on the vehicle side or trailer side. If you find the problem is on the vehicle side, check the relays that are under the hood of your 2005 Nissan Titan to be sure t
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  • Will the Hopkins Brake Wiring Adapter Work with Hopkins Impulse Brake Controller on a Nissan Titan
  • I checked with Hopkins and yes, the Hopkins Plug-in Simple Brake Wiring Adapter # HM47635 that you referenced will work with the Hopkins Impulse brake controller and your 2004-2009 Nissan Titan. One side of the harness will plug into the port on the back of your brake controller, and the other side will plug into the factory-installed port under your dash.
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  • Will Factory Style 7-Way and 4-Way Flat Vehicle End Trailer Connector Fit a 2005 Nissan Titan
  • The Factory Style 7-Way and 4-Way Flat Vehicle End Trailer Connector, # 30608, is similar to the factory harness from Nissan, but it is not an exact replacement regarding where it attaches on the 2005 Nissan Titan. You will need to use the included mounting bracket to mount the connector. Otherwise, the harness and the relays will fit the truck. I have included a link to the installation details and a video showing a typical installation.
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  • 2005 Nissan Titan Trailer Lights Not Working Using Tow Ready Wiring Harness
  • If your 2005 Nissan Titan came with a tow package and a factory installed 7-Way trailer connector then it may be easier to use a simple adapter, like # PK12716, to go to a 4-Way. If your truck did not come with a 7-Way at the back, then you would probably need to add some relays, # C57000, to make the wiring fully functional. The relays are required for trucks that did not come with a factory tow package.
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  • Tire Chain Recommendation for 265/70-18 Tires on a 2005 Nissan Frontier
  • The Glacier V-Bar Snow Tire Chains, # PWH2828SC, that you have referenced will fit the 265/70-18 tires on your 2005 Nissan Frontier. An adjuster or tensioner is not required. These chains have cam tensioners that pull the chains tight onto the tire. We have numerous other chains available for your tire size. I have included a link to the available options for you to review. If a tensioner is recommended, it will appear as a Related Product on the right side of the product page. For example,
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  • 5th Wheel Trailer Hitch Installation Kit for a 2005 Nissan Titan
  • If you need a hitch I recommend the 16K Fifth Wheel Trailer Hitch with Slider by Reese # RP30051 with Semi-Custom Fifth Wheel Trailer Hitch Installation Kit with Rails # RP30035-405. I have included some links some to instructions that might help you. If you need to add a 7-Way trailer connector, use # N40975. You do not need a sidewinder if your bed is more than 6 feet long. But a sidewinder would have the added advantage of not having to exit the vehicle to move the slider when tight
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  • Using a Fifth Wheel Hitch in a 2005 Nissan Titan with a 4.75 Foot Bed
  • That is a pretty short bed, certainly too short for a standard fifth wheel hitch or one equipped with a slider. You might be able to use a Sidewinder, which changes the pivot point between the trailer and the vehicle by relocating it 22 inches to the rear. Check out our Sidewinder FAQ page, and scroll down to the middle of the page. There you will find a formula for determining if using a Sidewinder will gain you enough clearance to prevent the front of the trailer from striking the rear of your
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