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Since you already know you need a Class I drawbar (which fit 1-1/4" receivers and have a capacity of 2,000 lbs), you'll just need to determine the rise or drop you need. To do this, you'll want to make sure your tow vehicle and trailer…
view full answer...The only hitch we offer for your 2007 Altima is a Class I hitch, which has a 2000 lb towing/ 200 lb tongue weight (the maximum amount of weight that can be suspended from the hitch) capacity. Using an adapter would lower the tongue weight capacity by…
view full answer...I have a solution for you but there are no Tri-Ball type mounts for a 1-1/4" hitch receiver. To get the 5-3/4" drop/rise you will want the Curt Drawbar for 1-1/4" Hitches item #C45028. This fixed ball mount has a 5-3/8" Rise and a…
view full answer...The highest rise on a ball mount we currently offer that is compatible with a Class I trailer hitch is the Curt #C45028, which has a rise of 5-3/8 inches. Higher rise ball mounts are only compatible with higher rated hitches. If you need this…
view full answer...The distance from the center of the hitch pin hole to the backside of the vertical plate is 2.39". I have attached a photo with the measurement for you as well. In order to determine if this ball mount will work with the Draw-Tite Sportframe…
view full answer...The owner's manual for your 2014 Kia Forte EX only states that they do not recommend towing a trailer. It doesn't say you can't but it also doesn't give any capacity information. But given that the weight of your trailer is all of 400…
view full answer...Unless you have one of the Boondock Lite or Boondock Edge versions of the 2019 NuCamp Tab 320's I would refrain from lowering it any more to the ground. With the stabilizers and sewer drain hanging below the camper this will likely cause…
view full answer...Since you already have a 4-way connector on your 2018 Toyota Highlander you need to use one of our adapter kits to convert it to a 7-way. If the trailer doesn't have brakes you only need to power its lights and the battery so you can use part…
view full answer...If you just need a 4-pin to 7-pin trailer wiring adapter, then you can use part #C57672. This will plug into the 4-pin trailer connector on your brother's vehicle and give him the 7-pin socket for the trailer. Keep in mind, this will only give…
view full answer...For sway control on your 2017 T@B 320-S I recommend the Reese Friction Sway Control Kit #83660 because it will keep your T@B stable and allow you a more comfortable towing experience. Using the Reese kit gives you control over your trailer and…
view full answer...You'd only need to adjust the Heavy Duty Shocks for Yakima Rack and Roll Trailer #Y08110 if you're hauling a heavy load that is causing your shocks to bottom out. These shocks have 4" vertical adjustability to combat that, so you'd…
view full answer...Your 4-pin/5-wire wiring harness is what is called a "wishbone" type which simply means that there are two separate running light wires, one brown and one pink. This allows a separate running light wire for each side of the trailer which…
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