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  • How to Install a Brake Controller on a 2007 Ford Explorer with a 4-Way Factory Connector
  • You can use that factory port for the brake controller, however, there is no 7-Way kit available for the 2007 Ford Explorer with factory 4-Way. You will have to find were the blue wire for brakes terminates. From our experience it terminates in a harness behind the driver side wheel well or behind the door. You will need to route a length of wire # 10-1-1 from this point back to the # 37185 blue wire. The black wire will need to be routed under the vehicle and to the positive battery terminal
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  • Adding a 6-Way Trailer Connector and Brake Controller to a 2007 Ford Explorer with Factory 4-Way
  • In order to install a brake controller and a 6-Way connector on a 2007 Ford Explorer that has a factory 4-Way you will need 2 items. First you will need the brake controller itself. I recommend the Tekonsha P2, # 90885, because it is one of our best selling controllers because it is easy to use and set up. Then you will need installation kit # ETBC6. This kit is needed because all of the wiring is not ran to the back of an Explorer that has the 4-Way. I have included some links that will help
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  • Dimensions of UWS L Bracket Part # UWS-SMBK
  • The UWS L-Bracket you referenced, part # UWS-SMBK is constructed of 1/4 inch plate. You can see the rest of the dimensions by referring to the photo I edited for you.
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  • Recommend Replacement Catalytic Converters For 1996 Ford Explorer
  • Depending on which motor your 1996 Ford Explorer is equipped with will depend on how many and which catalytic converters you will need. If you have the V6 4.0 liter motor, you will need to replace the the front and rear converter. For this we have the MagnaFlow Stainless Steel Catalytic Converter, part # MF23313, (49 state approved) which is a direct fit replacement. If you have the V8 5.0 liter motor, you will need to replace a total of 4 catalytic converters. For the driver side front, y
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  • Installation of 7-Way Connector on a 2007 Ford Explorer with Towing Package and Factory 4-Way
  • To get a 7-Way connector on the back of your 2007 Ford Explorer you will use the Hopkins Adapter, part # 37185. This adapter will plug into the existing factory 4-Way on your vehicle and the four remaining wires will need to be wired to your vehicle. The white wire will attach to the truck frame, the purple wire will attach to the reverse light circuit behind one of the tail lights. If reverse lights are not needed on the trailer, this wire can be tapped up and stowed out of the way. For t
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  • Location of Factory Brake Controller Port on a 2007 Ford Explorer with Factory Tow Package
  • If you have the factory 7-way connector on your 2007 Ford Explorer the factory brake controller plug will be located behind the glove box on the left side. You will open the glove box, push in the two tabs it rests on to get it to open further and the 6-pin connector is buried on the left hand side, close to the center console. I am including a link to installation instructions on the Tekonsha Brake Controller Adapter, part # 3035-P that will show what the 6-pin connector will look like.
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  • Universal Towing Mirror Recommendation for a 2007 Ford Explorer Sport Trac
  • For your 2007 Ford Explorer Sport Trac, you will need to use a universal fit towing mirror because there are no custom fit mirrors available for your vehicle. I have included a link to all of the universal towing mirror options. I recommend the Universal Strap-On Towing Mirror (Each), # 40375. The glass and feet are fully adjustable to fit the contours of your factory mirror housing. I have included a link to a video review of this mirror.
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  • Replacement Spare Tire and Wheel and Tires Only for an ATV Trailer with 3500 lbs. Axle
  • When selecting a spare tire for your trailer it would be best to select a tire and wheel combination and mount it to the trailer so it will be ready and with you in the unfortunate event of a tire failure. Most 5 lug trailer wheels have a 5 on 4-1/2 inch bolt pattern. The Kenda 205/65-10 Bias Trailer Tire with 10 inch White Wheel - 5 on 4-1/2 - Load Range E, item # AM3H480, would be a good choice for a for a spare wheel and tire combination. To determine the correct bolt pattern for your trailer
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  • What Size Hitch Is On A 2007 Ford Explorer Eddie Bauer And What Cargo Carrier Or Trailer Will Work
  • Your 2007 Ford Explorer Eddie Bauer could have either a 1-1/4 inch hitch or a 2 inch hitch. You will need to measure the size of the receiver opening on the hitch to make sure what size you have. You might also see if there is a label on your hitch that will list the Gross Towing Weight and the Tongue Weight for your hitch. This will let you know the maximum weight that your hitch is rated for, which will help you choose what cargo carrier or trailer you should use. The towing weight and tong
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  • Installing an Activator Brake Controller on 2007 Ford Explorer Sport Trac with Factory Tow Package
  • Brake controllers are not vehicle specific so you will be able to use the Draw-Tite 2-4 Brake Electronic Brake Controller, # 5100, on your 2007 Ford Explorer Sport Trac. I spoke with my contact at Draw-Tite and he stated you will be able to use the Brake Controller Wiring Harness, # 3035-P. Your Explorer Sport Trac has a factory connector on the right side of the steering column, under the dash, right about at the edge. It will plug into this harness. The other end (black connector) will nee
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  • Transferring the Prodigy # 90185 Brake Controller from a 2007 Ford Explorer to a 2009 Expedition
  • The Tekonsha Prodigy # 90185, will work well with your new 2009 Ford Expedition. When you get the new Expedition you will find that the connector used on your 2007 Explorer, # 3035-P, will plug right in to the connector under the dash of the Expedition and you will be ready to set up the brake controller to work with your new vehicle and the trailer. I have provided installation directions below so you can get the brake controller set up and working correctly on the new vehicle. Start from th
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  • Trailer Wiring Harness Needed for a 1997 Ford Explorer with Factory Tow Wiring Harness
  • If you Ford Explorer has the factory tow package installed, then the Tow Ready Custom Fit Vehicle Wiring for the Ford Explorer, 1997, item # 118241, will work on your vehicle. We carry this item for you to purchase. To determine if the factory tow package is active on your vehicle you should use a circuit tester and test the connection you have found to make sure that the left turn/stop, right turn/stop and tail light functions are working. If any of these functions are not active you will ne
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  • What Are Dimensions On EGR Superguard, # 303531, And EGR Aerowrap, # 393531, For 2007 Ford Explorer
  • I called the supplier (EGR) to see if they had dimensions available on the EGR Superguard, # 303531, and the EGR Aerowrap, # 393531, for your 2007 Ford Explorer XLT. They did not have any dimensions available, but they said the dimensions are the same for both of them, the difference is the impact resistant material is stronger on the Superguard model.
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  • Where is Factory Brake Control Plug Located on 2007 Ford Explorer
  • The factory harness with the brake control plug for the Ford Explorer (with OEM Tow Package) is located behind the vehicle glove box on the passenger side. I am sending a link to installation instructions for the Tekonsha Wire Replacement for Ford, Lincoln, Mercury, # 3035-P, which describes the location.
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  • Wire Gauge and Circuit Breaker Needed for 12 Volt Accessory Circuit on 2007 Ford Expedition
  • You had it right, the 40 amp Inline Circuit Breaker, part # 9150 is what you need. We recommend using at least a 12 gauge wire for this circuit. You can certainly use 10 gauge if you wish.
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