You can use the RoadMaster Base Plates to Duncan Towmatic II, Karbar and EazAligner Tow Bars Adapter # RM-038 to connect to the Roadmaster Crossbar-Style Base Plate Kit - Removable Arms # 3111-1. view full answer...
The recommended trailer wiring harnesses for your 2005 Saturn Vue are ones with converter boxes like the part # 118418. That being said our installer was able to find a way to wire in the part # 18002 to a 2004 Vue similar to yours. This isn't the ideal solution, but it would work if you used the install video as a guide.
I attached install videos for both harnesses for you to check out. view full answer...
If the goal is to tow a trailer with your 2005 Saturn Vue I have a better setup for you to consider. For a trailer hitch the etrailer part # e98865 has great capacities and since it's a 2-inch hitch it will give you the best options for future accessories and ball mounts.
For trailer wiring the Tekonsha brand is the most reliable so for your vehicle the best option would be the # 118418. From there you would need to convert the 4-way to a 7-way so that you can install the brake controller.... view full answer...
I was able to determine that your 2007 Saturn Aura XR is flat towable as long as you follow the outlined instructions in the owners manual. First thing you'll need is a base plate kit. For that you'd want the part # 523145-1.
In addition to the base plates, you will also need a compatible tow bar, safety cables, lighting, and supplemental braking to flat tow your vehicle. The most popular compatible tow bar is the Falcon 2, # RM-520. For safety cables you can use # RM-643. The coiled design... view full answer...
Yes, the Roadmaster base plate kit part # 523145-1 that you referenced is perfectly compatible with the Roadmaster Stowmaster tow bar like the current version # RM-501 and the older model as well. view full answer...
I recommend the Curt Trailer Hitch Receiver - Custom Fit - Class I - 1-1/4" # C11298, for your 2002 Saturn SL2 Dual OHC Sedan. You will need to drill two holes in order to install this hitch onto your vehicle. I attached the installation instructions for this product for you to check out.
As long as the trailer you plan to tow has a tongue capacity that is lower than 200 lbs and has an overall trailer weight that less than 2,000 lbs this hitch will work.
When determining what the overall... view full answer...
Actually, if you were to try to install Curt hitch # C19101 it would require a lot more work than the custom fit hitches for your 2007 Saturn Vue. You would have to access the metal bumper beam which would require removal of the rear fascia. Then once you get that removed it is possible, even likely, that the hitch will not fit.
Installation of a custom hitch such as # 13591 is much easier as you can see in the video I have linked showing an example installation. I have also included a... view full answer...
For what you are looking for the Handle Assembly for Polar Cam-Action Latch Kits # PLR158-100-A is the best option. It is right the length you need as well as the correct width at 1-1/14 inch which means it will fit into the latch properly. view full answer...
I've provided a photo of the harness that might be under the vehicle. It's usually found above or next to the spare tire, and will have a plug in the end of it to keep out road debris. The plug might not be present on vehicles not equipped with the tow package. If you find the plug part # 118384 would be an easy way to install a 4-pole trailer connector. The Hopkins # HM40975 would provide both a 7-way and a 4-pole.
If the plug isn't present, either the # 118434 or the # C56025 T-One connectors... view full answer...
I may have a solution for you, however we do not currently have a 3,500 pound standard trailer axle that matches the dimensions for the model that you referenced.
I recommend looking into an Axle-Less Trailer Suspension System like the Timbren # ASR3500S06. This system will provide a smooth, quiet, safe ride and can eliminate the need for an axle. This will provide a 3,500 pound weight capacity along with a 4 inch lift to provide greater ground clearance. The EZ Lube spindles will accept... view full answer...
According to my research, the 2007 Saturn Vue is capable of being flat towed without modification, but I'd urge you to confirm that for yourself. From what I've read, it's not recommended to tow the vehicle above 65 mph, and there are specific steps mentioned in the owner's manual that need to be followed exactly.
To flat tow the vehicle, you'll need a tow bar, base plates, safety cables, a wiring solution so the Vue's taillights work in tandem with those of the RV and a supplemental braking... view full answer...
Square axles are pretty uncommon for trailers so there aren't as many options for lifts for them. By your pictures you have a drop axle that is designed to allow the trailer to sit lower to the ground. Your best option is to go with an axle that does not have that built into it and your trailer will sit up much higher.
You are going to need to measure your current axles in a few places to get the correct one.
You will need to measure from hub face to hub face and then from the spring... view full answer...
What I think you are asking about is the Roadmaster Diode 7-Wire to 4-Wire Flexo-Coil Wiring Kit, # RM-15247. This diode kit allows you to use your Saturn Vue's tail lights and wiring system while preventing feedback from your RV. This will provide the needed wiring solution to flat tow your Saturn that the Vue's taillights work in tandem with those of the RV.
The other items needed to flat tow your 2007 Saturn Vue are, a tow bar, base plates, safety cables and a supplemental braking... view full answer...
I did some research in the owner's manual for your 2008 Outlook that it can be flat-towed. On page 4-28 of the owner's manual it explains the steps you need to take when preparing your vehicle for flat-towing. I will make the recommendations for the parts you need to tow your Saturn.
There are several items you need when you flat-tow a vehicle. First I recommend the Roadmaster EZ Base Plate Kit, part # 523149-1.
For a tow bar I recommend the Roadmaster Falcon 2 Tow Bar, part # RM-520.... view full answer...
For your Blue Ox Aventa II Tow Bar BX7335 and your 2006 Saturn Vue, I recommend you start with the Blue Ox Base Plate Kit - Removable Arms # BX3335 and Loctite # LT37420. Then you can use Blue Ox Base-Plate and Receiver Lock Kit - Qty 4 # BX88177 to secure it and deter theft. If you don't have the safety cables, I recommend the RoadMaster 68" Single Hook, Coiled Safety Cables # RM-643 as replacements for your system.
For your tow bar wiring, I recommend the Roadmaster Diode 7-Wire to... view full answer...
For a basic but effective RV AC unit the Advent Air part # ADV44FR would be a great option that runs off 110 AC power like you have present. This comes with a roof distribution box as well as a wall thermostat to control it so it would be all that you'd need. view full answer...
We have the Valterra RV Sewer Hose Carrier part # A04-5094BK which has an adjustable length of 50 to 94 inches which would work well for you. Basically you go with the length that fits your sewer hose the best and you'll be set as this is telescoping in length. view full answer...
There have been different Falcon tow bars over the years. If you have a Falcon 5250 (discontinued) it is rated for 5,000 pounds. The Falcon 2, # RM-520, and the Falcon all-terrain, # RM-522 are rated for 6,000 pounds each.
I did some research on the 2008 Saturn Outlook at found that its gross vehicle weight rating is 6,400 pounds but its curb weight is 4,722 pounds. The 6,400 pounds is the most the vehicle can weigh when loaded to capacity including cargo, passengers, and fuel.
You... view full answer...
Brake controllers such as the P3 you referenced # 90195 will go into a sleep mode after about 15 minutes of it sensing no movement. If you peek through the window after 15 minutes then it should be in sleep mode.
What you are seeing is normal. view full answer...
Yes, the Curt Trailer Hitch Receiver # C11114 referenced in your question is indeed confirmed to fit your 2008 Saturn Sky Red Line. This custom Class I hitch features a 2,000 pound towing weight capacity and a 200 pound tongue weight limit. Please note that Curt does recommend the use of a stabilizing strap like # 18050 when using the hitch for any non-trailer load such as a bike rack or cargo carrier.
I have attached an installation video on your vehicle that you can use for reference.
If... view full answer...