You can pick up a ball mount like the Curt # D320 with a sway control tab that offers 4 inches of drop right here on this page!
The Draw-Tite # 7390 is adjustable between 3-3/4" of rise and 5-1/4" of drop and has a 6,000 lb towing capacity and 600 lb tongue weight capacity.
Your other option is to use a ball mount with a 4" drop and 7,500 lb capacity such as the Draw-Tite # 2753 with Reese Sway-Control Bracket # RP26003. view full answer...
If you have a factory installed 7-way trailer connector, the relay you mentioned, part # V38937-1 should already be installed. All you will need is a Brake Controller and the wiring harness like the Tekonsha Prodigy P2 Proportional Brake Controller # 90885 with Nissan Adapter, # 3050-P. If by chance the relay is not installed on your Pathfinder, you would have to purchase that at your dealer.
If your Pathfinder is equipped with a 4-way connector, or if there is no trailer connector on... view full answer...
Before a hitch is shipped we do check for paint being chipped off and one is never sent with chipped paint so rest assured the hitch you get will leave our warehouse in perfect condition.
For a hitch to use on your 2017 Nissan Pathfinder I highly recommend going with the Draw-Tite # 76031 because it will not require any trimming of the fascia during installation like the option from Curt # C13309 will. You can power your trailer's lights by adding a 4-flat to your Pathfinder with the... view full answer...
You should not have any problems. Make sure to stay within towing capacity limits of your vehicle and hitch which I do not see being an issue. I imagine you already have a hitch and trailer wiring for towing for your 2002 Nissan Pathfinder. If not, I recommend the Curt Class III Round Tube Hitch, Item # C13156, and the T-One Vehicle Wiring Harness, Item # 118361, which are confirmed fits for your Nissan.
I also recommend reviewing the owner's manual for your 2002 Nissan Pathfinder... view full answer...
The best way to identify the hitch on your 2013 Nissan Pathfinder is by finding the data tag put on by the manufacturer. Due to the age of your Pathfinder it is likely that if it has been on any considerable amount of time the tag may have fallen off or the information may no longer be legible.
Currently the Curt # C13126 and Draw-Tite # 76031 are the only 2 receivers we have for your Pathfinder. They are different designs and may help you to identify your receiver. Do note that there... view full answer...