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Trailer Hitch Installation - 1995 Ford E-350 Van

Today on 1995 Ford e350 van were going to be installing draw-tite hitch part number 41906. Before we start our installation were going to give you a couple of measurements that will assist you is like to excess the accessories for your hitch. From the top of the receiver tube to the ground is going to be sixteen inches in this case the center of the hitch been hole goes pass the bumper by a bottom inch. When were going to need the vehicle in the first thing that weve done is lower the spare tire to give us a little more working room. Next well point out the attachment point for the hitch. On the drivers side here well be using the two rears most holes which will be the same on the passenger side.



Brake Controller Installation - 1995 Ford E-350 Van

Today on this 1995 Ford e350 van, were going to be installing the prodigy brake controller with harness part number 90885-3035p. With this Ford van having a pre existing brake control plug in for it, were actually starting our install off underneath the dash and we want to go ahead and locate that port, off you go and locate the brake pedal and just over to the left here, taped to the main firing lead is our grey port for our brake controller. From there we just go ahead and take our brake control plug and go ahead and install it to the brake control port in the van. Alright the next thing were going to do is go ahead and determine where we want to go ahead and mount the brake controller. So were going to look for a flat surface here thats not angled too much and part over here to the right Inaudible 00:00:41 looks like a good spot. I think were going to go ahead and mount it in this area right here and well go ahead and use the provided hardware to mount it.





1995 Ford Van Questions and Answers


  • 4-Pole Trailer Wiring Harness for 1995 FORD E-350 7.3L Turbo Diesel Cutaway Van
  • The 4-pole trailer wiring harness we offer for a 1995 Ford Van is part # 118344, however this particular wiring harness is designed to plug inline at the connection between the OEM tail light assembly and the manufacturers wiring harness. Unless your cutaway van chassis uses the OEM Ford van taillights, this harness will not work for you. Assuming that your cutaway uses a combined lighting system that carries the turn signals and brake light signal on a singe circuit for each side (turn signa
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  • Drop of Curt Class IV Trailer Hitch # 14053
  • According to my contact in the Tech Services department at Curt Manufacturing, the drop, or distance between the top of the mounting flange of the # 14053 Class IV hitch and the top of the receiver tube is exactly 2 inches. You can see this in the photo I have edited for you. I have also linked you to the installation instructions.
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  • Overall Length and Distance Between Wheel Trays on the Yakima Holdup 4 Bike Rack
  • The Yakima Holdup 4 Bike Rack, # Y02433-02435, measures 57 inches from the center of the hitch pin hole to the end of the bike rack. To give you an idea of how far back this bike rack will extend, you can measure 57 inches back from the center of the hitch pin hole on your trailer hitch. The distance between the wheel trays is 11-1/2 inches. I have attached the installation instructions and a demonstration video for you to check out.
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  • What are the Hole Spacing Measurements on the Curt Trailer Hitch # 14090
  • I spoke with my contact at Curt and I got the measurements between the bolt holes for you. I made a picture that shows the following dimensions: Side to side on center the holes are 40 inches apart. From the hole closes to the receiver to the next hole it is 3-3/4 inches. From the second hole to the first rear most hole it is 11-1/4 inches. And the two rear most holes are 1 inch apart. This hitch is designed to fit Chevy and GMC full size vans. I have included a link to the installat
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  • Recommendation For Hitch, Brake Controller, and Wiring For 1995 Ford E-350 Towing a Tractor
  • For a 1995 Ford E-350 Van I would recommend the Draw-Tite Class IV 2 Inch Hitch, part # 41906. It has a maximum gross trailer weight capacity of 10,000 lbs and a maximum tongue weight capacity of 1,000 lbs. I am including links to the installation instructions and a video of the hitch being installed on a 2003 Ford E-350 Van. For towing, I would recommend the etrailer Ball Mount Kit, # EBMK2216. It comes with a ball mount, a 2 inch ball and a 2-5/16 inch ball, a hitch pin and clip, and a carr
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  • How to Convert a Combined Tail Light 2000 Honda Valkyrie Interstate to a Separate Bunkhouse Trailer
  • I think your best option would be to remove the 6-way that is on your Bunkhouse trailer and wire by function to a 4-Pole Trailer End Connector, part # 18004. Since it sounds like your trailer has separate tail light functions, meaning the blinkers and brake lights are not on the same bulb you will also need a Taillight Converter, part # 118158, to convert the combined tail light circuitry of your 2000 Honda Valkyrie Interstate to the separate circuitry that your trailer has. Once you remov
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  • Does the Spare Tire Need to be Relocated when Installing the # 87599 Hitch on a 1995 Ford Van
  • Yes, the Hidden Hitch Class III Trailer Hitch, item # 87599, will allow you to reinstall the spare in the original location. The tire may need to be repositioned slightly forward to avoid contact with the receiver tube but will not need to be relocated, see instructions link and video. Some items you may need to complete your towing setup are listed below. Trailer wiring harness, item # 118344 Ball Mount, item # 2923 Pin and Clip, item # PC3 1-7/8 inch Diameter Hitch Ball, item # 19260
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  • Will Hitch 41906 Fit a Converted 1995 Ford E-250 Shuttle Bus
  • Trailer hitch # 41906 is custom fit for the 1995 Ford E-250 van, but since the van has been converted I am unable to guarantee that the hitch would still be a fit for your particular application. I have included a link to the installation instructions and an installation video so you can get an idea of exactly where the hitch would be mounting, so you can compare with your current setup. I checked with my contact at Reese, and the width at the bolt hole closest to the rear of the vehicle w
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