Hey, Chris! I checked in with Curt and they let me know that they just recently came out with a new harness, part #C28DQ. I just got it added on our website. This is a custom harness so you be able to plug it in, ground it, and then run a power wire…
Hey Bob, great question. It was about 7 degrees here in Missouri this morning, so I can relate to the cold. I do have a good solution for this too. What I would do is replace your current 7-way cord with the Curt Cold Weather 7-Way RV Style Connector…
Hey Dan. The only DC to DC charger that you might be able to get away with mounting in a battery box is the OptiMate Smart Battery Charger item #MA99JR. It has a weatherproof case but it's still restricted to inside use only. An easier and more…
I confirmed with Progressive Dynamics that the replacement part you need is the Replacement Converter for Parallax/Magnetek or WFCO RV Power Centers - 45 Amp #PD4645V.
The reason that 10 Gauge #10-1-1 or 12 Gauge #12-1-1 wire is recommended for 10" brake assemblies, like part #AKEBRK-35-SA, is because they pull more power than the lights on your trailer. I believe the green wire you are referring to carries…
It sounds like you have tested your truck with other trailers and your trailer with other trucks and have found the wiring circuits to connect and function correctly. This tends to suggest that there is just an issue between the two specific…
Hardware is not included for the Optronics LED Trailer License Plate Light w/ Bracket - 5 Diodes - Clear Lens Item #LPL55CB, but you can make a trip to the local hardware store and pick up some bolts and nuts to secure the license plate, light…
The Reese Max Duty Underbed Custom Mounting System #RP32VR is designed with a different spacing (29" x 16-3/16”) than other puck systems and is currently only compatible with the Reese M5 5th Wheel Trailer Hitch for Max Duty #RP72VR and Reese…
Hey Cameron, that looks an awful lot like an aftermarket puck system made by Reese. You could confirm this by either looking under the truck for some kind of label on the brackets. Or you can measure the distance between the holes. They should be…
If the 2018 Jeep JL Wrangler has a factory tow package you can just use a Tekonsha Brake Controller p3 part #90195 with a brake controller harness part #3073-P to install a brake controller in the Jeep. The harness will plug into a port under the…
The factory puck system was not offered on Ford trucks until 2011 so what you have is likely the older Reese Signature Series which is very similar. However, as you have come to find out the old Reese Signature Series pucks are not the same as the…
Since you have the Reese Elite fifth wheel rails in your truck currently we have an easy gooseneck hitch solution with the part #RP30845 which fits into the pucks and gives you a 25k capacity gooseneck ball but we don't have a way to fit a B and…
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