The best hitch for a 2023 Ford Edge is going to be the etrailer item # e36RR. This hitch is custom fit and bolts to your Ford Edge with included hardware. This is a class III hitch with a 2" receiver.
I really like this hitch because the crosstube installs completely behind the rear bumper cover. This leaves only the 2" receiver visible so you won't have to worry about it hanging down or seeing much of it.
Uhaul trailer's require 4-way connectors. There are two options for your vehicle... view full answer...
For the installation hardware for the Curt Hitch item # C13234 you will want the Replacement Hardware Kit item # RHK. This will include the correct grade bolts, spacers, nuts, and fish wire tool needed to install this hitch on your Ford Edge. You will want to go to the right hand side of the product page and above where it says add to cart you will see a box that is labeled Hitch Item Number. In this box you'll need to put C13234.
I have linked the instructions for the Curt item # C13234... view full answer...
Yes, it will. I checked with our vendor and the etrailer Hitch item # e34AR is confirmed to fit the Titanium model of the 2020 Ford Edge. This hitch is custom fit and bolts to your Ford with included hardware.
The etrailer item # e34AR is made in the USA and weighs 38 lbs. It is a class III hitch with a 2" receiver. It has a 4,000 lbs towing capacity, and a 600 lbs maximum tongue weight.
To add a plug in wiring harness to your Ford Edge Titanium, you will need the Curt T-Connector Vehicle... view full answer...
To flat tow your 2024 Ford Edge ST you will need the following parts:
Tow Bar and Safety Chains - Roadmaster Falcon 2 Tow Bar item # RM-520 and item # RM-643
Base Plate Kit - Roadmaster Direct-Connect Base Plate Kit - Removable Arms item # RM-524460-5
Wiring Harness - Roadmaster Smart Diode 7-Wire to 6-Wire Wiring Kit for LED Tail Lights item # RM38FR
Battery Disconnect Switch - Roadmaster Battery Disconnect with Switch for Towed Vehicle item # RM-766
Supplemental Braking System -... view full answer...
No, it does not. The Curt Hitch item # C78KR does not require you to remove your rear bumper cover when installing it on a 2023 Ford Edge. It bolts to the bottom of the frame and the crosstube is concealed behind the bumper cover.
I have an alternate suggestion for a hitch. Instead of the Curt item # C78KR, I recommend the etrailer Hitch item # e36RR. These hitches are identical with the exception of cost and the paint finish. The item # e36RR is our house brand hitch but it is made by... view full answer...
Yes, both the etrailer item # e36RR and the Draw-Tite item # 75234 hitches conceal the crossbar behind the bumper of your 2018 Ford Edge SEL. All you will see once installed is the 2" receiver and the safety chain loops. Both hitches are confirmed to fit your vehicle and have identical capacities of 4,500 lbs for towing and 675 lbs maximum tongue weights.
I recommend the etrailer Hitch item # e36RR because of its flat matte black finish over the glossy Draw-Tite item # 75234 and the etrailer... view full answer...
Yes, you can! To add a roof rack to your 2024 Ford Edge with a glass roof you will need the following parts:
Yakima BaseLine FX Roof Rack for Naked Roofs - Aero Crossbars - Aluminum - Black - Qty 2 item # Y39UV
BaseClip Fit Kit for Yakima BaseLine Roof Rack Towers - Qty 2 item # Y06102
BaseClip Fit Kit for Yakima BaseLine Roof Rack Towers - Qty 2 item # Y06139
I have linked an installation video below so you can see how to get this roof rack set up.
This aero bar roof rack system has... view full answer...
Yes, it will. The Thule Epos Bike Rack for 3 Bikes item # TH69XE was designed so you could use the tilt function with all three bikes on the rack.
I have linked a review video below that we made on this bike rack. If you skip ahead to the 6:15 point you will see the tilting feature demonstrated with all three bikes on the rack.
The Thule Epos Bike Rack for 3 Bikes item # TH69XE fits a class III 2" hitch receiver. It has a total capacity of 160 lbs but you can transport bikes weighing... view full answer...
I looked up the towing capabilities of your 2014 Ford Edge Limited and if you have the 2.0L with the EcoBoost your towing capacity is 1,500 lbs but if you have the 3.5L V6 your towing capacity is 3,500 lbs. Either way you will need to look for a lighter camper to tow as the dry weight of 4,639 lbs is well over both weight ratings.
According to the online version of the owner's manual (page 238) for any trailer weighing over 1,500 lbs you need to use a brake controller. I recommend using... view full answer...
The ST255/75R15 digits actually refer to the external dimensions of the tires. Since your Goodyear Marathon tires have the same size as these Karrier ST225/75R15 # AM10303 they will have the same section width of 8.9" and overall diameter of 28.4".
The 1/2" difference you saw in height from the load range C to load range D tires could have simply been the difference in how much air pressure they had at the time or even the tread wear.
Attached is a review video for you to check out. view full answer...
The 2009-2018 Ford Edge Sport can only tow 2,000 lbs safely. This is not due to sway control lacking but is the rating based on engine, transmission, frame, and suspension. The 2019 and newer models have a higher rating of 3,500 lbs.
Unfortunately there is not a safe way to tow your 3,100 lb boat with your 2018 Ford Edge Sport and no aftermarket product will increase that 2,000 lb capacity. For example, the Draw-Tite hitch receiver # 75234 is rated for 4,500 lbs but it will not allow... view full answer...
There are no custom fit towing mirrors for your 2021 Ford Edge ST but we do have a universal set that we've used recently on a 2020 Edge that work great. They are the CIPA Universal Towing Mirrors item # 7070-2. These universal towing mirrors provide a oval mirror that can be positioned horizontally or vertically allowing you to customize your view to your preference.
I like these mirrors due to the rubber straps that hold the mirror securely to your factory mirrors to prevent vibration... view full answer...
The aftermarket roof racks made for your 2017 Ford Edge will have a weight capacity based on the vehicle's own limit. All roof racks that fit the 2017 Ford Edge with flush-mounted roof side rails are shown on the linked page and all have a maximum load capacity of 165-lbs. Rooftop tents typically include a ladder or support posts that carry some of their weight. This depends on the specific tent design.
The Yakima SkyRise HD 2-Person Tent # Y07436 can be used with a vehicle having a 165-lb... view full answer...
The height difference between an 8 inch wheel with tire and a 15 inch wheel with tire will really depend on the tire size on the wheel. It is true that an 8 inch wheel is 3-1/2 inches smaller in diameter than a 15 inch wheel, but with tires on the wheels the difference will likely be greater than 3-1/2 inches.
For example, the Kenda 4.80/4.00-8 Bias Trailer Tire with 8 Inch Wheel # AM30040 when inflated has a diameter of 16.1 inches, while the Kenda ST205/75-15 Radial Trailer Tire with... view full answer...
The crossbar weight capacity for a roof rack on your 2017 Ford Edge like the 165 lb maximum capacity of the rack consisting of:
Vortex crossbars # RRVA137B-2
Leg kit # RRRLKVA
Fit kit # DK432
This roof rack (and all other roof rack options in the attached link) is based on the manufacturer's rated roof weight capacity. There is no way to increase this to 500 lbs as it is already utilizing the strength of the roof frame to gain the 165 lb capacity. It should also be noted that many roof... view full answer...
I was able to go out to the warehouse and measure the diameter of the end caps for the Solera Manual Pull Style to Power Awning Conversion Kit # LC329251 that you reference.
The inside diameter is 3-1/2"
The outside diameter is 3-5/8"
This conversion kit is designed for compatibility with most standard awnings including Solera, Carefree, and Dometic (A&E) brands. view full answer...
According to the owner's manual for your 2013 Ford Edge if it has the 3.5 liter TiVCT and front wheel drive OR 3.5 liter TiVCT all wheel drive the maximum it can tow is 3,500 pounds. All other configurations of the vehicle are rated lower (page 249 in the manual).
Even if a trailer hitch is rated higher you are still limited to the lowest rated component, in this case the vehicle, so you would not be able to tow 6,000 pounds. view full answer...
Aftermarket trailer hitch installation will typically block the center sensor of a vehicle lift gate system but does not affect the others, so usually all that needs to happen is you swing your foot near the outer sensors rather than the central one. There is no difference between the two Draw-Tite hitches in this regard.
The actual height above ground of an installed hitch depends on a number of things: passenger load, cargo load, wheel and tire size, tire tread depth and inflation pressure.... view full answer...
Curt trailer hitch # C13234 and Draw-Tite trailer hitch # 75214, which is the comparable hitch, have the receiver and cross tube in basically the same place so they will have nearly identical ground clearances once installed. If anything the Draw-Tite hitch is a bit tighter to the bottom fascia. The bottoms of the hitches will be approximately 1-1/2 inches or so lower than the bottoms of the exhaust tips.
If you are looking at Draw-Tite hitch # 75234 only the receiver will be visible.... view full answer...