Hey Matt, I'd be happy to confirm that with you. The Konig Tire Chains #TH01594267 is compatible with your 265/70R17 tire size and is class s compatible for tighter clearance wheel wells so it would be a fit for your 4Runner. Searching through…
I checked with my source at Kat/5-Star and they confirmed that the Kat Heaters Custom Fit Cartridge Engine Block Heater #KH11812 is going to plug into the "FL"(front left) port on the engine block diagram I have attached to this question.…
For the 3.3 liter engine of your 2009 Hyundai Santa Fe you would need the frost plug style heater part #KH11479 which installs in the very center of the back of the motor as you face it under the hood.
The correct heater that is designed to fit your 2015 Hyundai Santa Fe with a 3.3L V6 is the Kat's Heaters Custom Engine Block Heater - Frost Plug Style #KH11479. For the frost plug location on your engine block, it is located on the right center…
Yes I can definitely help set you up. For your 2023 Toyota 4Runner I recommend the Konig #TH01594267. These are called "drape over' chains, and will be much easier to install than your traditional "drive over" tire chain. We…
The ideal height will actually have to do with how tall the coupler of the trailer is from the ground. The Draw-Tite #76020 will sit at 13 1/2 inches from the ground to the top of the hitch when installed on a 2016 Mazda CX-9. From what I could find…
The correct set of replacement Curt A25 anchors just depends on what vehicle you're needing them for! Here are the different options: - Ford Anchors #C98UR - Ram Anchors #C68UR - Chevy/GMC Anchors #C93UR Let me know if you're needing anything…
Yes. Brake controllers are fairly universal, so you can use the RedArc Tow Pro Liberty #RED24FR in your 2018 Nissan Titan. I recommend adding the #RED39FR to make this a plug and play installation and avoid hard wiring into the vehicle wiring.
We actually have two options available for front mount hitches on your 2020 Ram 2500 Diesel. First is the Curt #C31089. This is assembled in America, has 9,000 pounds of line pull capacity and 500 pounds of vertical load capacity. Next is the…
The Draw-Tite Class III Max Frame Round Tube Receiver Hitch #76154 referenced in your question is confirmed to fit your 2017 Nissan Titan. As you mentioned this particular model hitch features a mounting bracket on the left side (if you are facing…
We do have a couple of possible options for front mount hitches for your 2008 Dodge Ram 3500 Mega Cab. You can use #65046. There is some minor drilling required, see instructions, but you will likely not have to do any trimming. I have included a…
The mounting for a front trailer hitch on a 2005 Dodge Ram 2500 is different than on a 1500 which is why drilling is required on a 2500. If you take a look at the cut out of the instructions of Draw-Tite Front Mount Hitch #65033, which fits a 2005…
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