Hey Teo, we have a solution for you but we don't have any harnesses that work as both a tow bar lighting kit and a trailer wiring kit. So what you'd want is the Curt part #C96JR for the tow bar lighting and then for the trailer wiring…
The Curt front hitch part #31199 is a fit for your 2WD 2004 Nissan Titan. If you check out the install picture I attached you will see that it does not extend out past the front bumper of a vehicle it is installed on.
Hello Dean, thanks for reaching out. We currently carry only the one transition plate, the etrailer Enclosed Trailer Transition Plate #e32JR. This is adjustable and has a maximum overall width of 82". it is made of steel. Sadly, we do not make…
That's a very good question, we tend to be extra cautious and say to use 10 gauge wire because that would be more than enough. When you get into longer trailers that will end up using a lot of wire the heavier gauge wire becomes more necessary.…
Between those two color choices the black one would most likely be the ground wire. However, if you hook it up with the black as the ground and it does not work I would recommend trying the red wire. Also, you should trace both of these wires back on…
I have included a picture that shows the measurements needed for a spindle, bearings, seals, faces, and hubs. The spindle measurements are labeled A through F. A is the spindle shaft diameter B is where the grease seal sits C is where the inner…
The difference between the Class II and Class III hitches has to do with their Gross Trailer Weight (GTW), their Tongue Weight (TW), and their Hitch Receiver Size. Class II trailer hitch receivers have a 1-1/4 inch receiver and can be rated up to…
Hey Colsen. I have some bad news for you. There are no hubs with bearings item #LM48548 and M12649 available. I checked elsewhere and there isn't a hub I can find anywhere that uses those bearings. The only solution I have for you is to replace…
You will first want to check the fuses on your tow vehicle. Some vehicles could have fuses for operating the turn signals and brake lights of a towing package. You will want to check if they are installed and working properly. The next thing is to…
The only difference between 7-Way Utility and 7-Way RV is the color of the wires. The pin outs are the exact same so either would work just fine with the other. If you check out the picture I attached you'll see that the functions are all the…
Hello Robert, Congrats on the new car! We do have a wiring harness that is available for pre-order the Curt T-Connector Vehicle Wiring Harness with 7-Way Trailer Connector - Preorder #C48RV. If you don't want to wait for that one to be released,…
Wiring tools are essential for both DIY enthusiasts and professionals. They offer precision and ease for tasks like crimping, cutting, and stripping wires. Whether you're working on a car, trailer, or home project, these tools ensure efficiency and reliab
Yes, wiring tools are suitable for both home and professional use. They are great for home projects like wiring trailers or crafting, and they also perform well in professional settings, provided they match the specific demands of the job, such as frequent use or handling specific wire types.
Absolutely! Many wiring tools are versatile enough to handle non-electrical tasks. For instance, they can be used to cut materials like popsicle sticks for crafts or even garden hoses, making them a handy addition to any DIY enthusiast's toolkit.
Wiring tools are designed to handle a range of wire gauges, typically performing well with common sizes like 10 and 12 gauge. However, for smaller wires, some tools may struggle to cut cleanly, so it's important to choose a tool that matches your specific needs for optimal performance.
Look for wiring tools with comfortable, ergonomic handles for a good grip, especially if you'll be using them frequently. Sharp blades for clean cuts and reliable crimping capabilities are also key. Some tools offer additional features like stripping and cutting for various materials, enhancing their versatility.
Wiring tools are crucial for ensuring clean and precise connections. They help in crimping, cutting, and stripping wires, making them indispensable for tasks like installing trailer connectors or wiring a camper. Their versatility and reliability make them a must-have for any electrical toolkit.