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Lance does have a proprietary plug, but many customers see a standard 6-way or 7-way round and notice it doesn't fit their factory 7-way as well. I've attached an article to help if you have one of the 7-way or 6-way round connectors which we…
view full answer...Hey Matt, I believe you have a 1779 #TMK94FR instead of a 1799. That along with the 2788 #TMK74FR would both be fits for the discontinued 22834 trailer hub, which was rated for 5,200lbs. There unfortunately isn't a compatible hub and drum…
view full answer...The wire from the power source, which is the battery in this case, will connect to the copper colored terminal labeled BAT. The run to the 7-way connector will connect to the silver terminal, labeled AUX. 12 gauge wire would be acceptable, but 10…
view full answer...If you Lance camper has like a pre-wiring setup for adding solar panels it would have the quick connect fittings that the Go Power Portable Solar Panel part #34282729 uses so it would be compatible.
view full answer...Yes, the Curt Bolt-on Pintle Hook #C48210 will install on the Tow Ready Mount #63059. The hole spacing is 3-3/8 inches horizontally and 1-3/4 inches vertically for both of them.
view full answer...Yes, you can use the Pintle Hook Mount, #63059, in either a rise or drop position. If you need a bolt on pintle hook, use #C48205. It has a 10,000 pound capacity so it has more than enough capacity for your trailer.
view full answer...I have attached a photo of the Tow Ready Pintle Hook Mount, part #63059 with several measurements noted. As the photo shows, the length of the shank from the end to the front face of the plate is 14-5/8 inches. The plate is 5/8 inches thick so the…
view full answer...All the brake controller needs to sense a trailer connection so that you can test it is a slight amperage draw on the output circuit. For that you can use a circuit tester like the part #PTW2993 with one pin grounded and the other on the output pin.…
view full answer...My first thought would be blown fuses, so I would be sure to double check all fuses and relays related to the tow package. This information will be listed in your owner's manual. Check to ensure you are getting power at the trailer connector on…
view full answer...I assume you are wanting to add an in line fuse to a 12V power circuit running from your vehicle battery to the trailer connector on your vehicle. There are a few things to consider before adding an in line fuse to a 12V power lead to a trailer…
view full answer...If you have a Chevy Silverado there may be some additional connections you need to make under the hood in order to make the 7-Way fully functional. I have included a link to an FAQ article that will help. If everything is connected properly and you…
view full answer...There are many things that can affect the voltage on the brake output wire from your brake controller to your trailer brakes such as the power setting on your brake controller, how you are testing the wire and if you are testing it with the brakes or…
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