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For the 2016 model year Ford had both a Transit Connect and a Transit T250 but in either case there isn't a wiring harness to plug in a brake controller so one will have to be hardwired in. It is not all that difficult at all; just a lot of…
view full answer...The easiest solution to add a brake controller to your 2020 Ford Transit T250 that has a 7-way installed already would be with the Curt Echo Mobile part #C51180 which basically just plugs into an active 7-way and once synced to a smart phone is ready…
view full answer...While we don't have just the CM-SP12 spacers for the Curt Trailer Hitch Receiver #C13362, you can either get a complete replacement hardware kit with part #RHK or you can just get 2 of the Trailer Hitch Spacer Block - 3" Long x 1" Wide…
view full answer...It would be odd for the 4-1/4 inch measurement to be accurate. I've attached an article on measuring bolt pattern for you to confirm your bolt pattern before ordering. If you do end up with the same measurements, you may want to consider changing…
view full answer...With your loaded trailer weighing around 1,400 to 1,600 pounds, I would actually run the Kenda Karrier ST175/80R13 Radial Trailer Tire with 13" Galvanized Wheel - 5 on 4-1/2 - Load Range D #AM31994 at the 65 psi rating. This is due to the max…
view full answer...There are a few advantages and disadvantages when deciding between bias ply #AM3S334 and radial tires #AM31994. With radial tires, some advantages would be: 1. Improved comfort. 2. Superior heat management and heat dissipation. 3. Excellent tire…
view full answer...Our trailer wheel and tires like the Kenda Karrier part #AM31990 that you mentioned do not come balanced. We do have balancing beads that you can use that will balance them for you like with the Counteract part #CA66VR which comes with enough to…
view full answer...You should always follow what is printed on the side of the tire from the trailer tire manufacturer. Tires inevitably get replaced over time so what was printed on the trailer will no longer be accurate. For trailer tires, this will typically be the…
view full answer...To select a set of replacement idler hubs for your Fleetwood Destiny trailer you want to match up a few characteristics from your originals. These include the axle weight capacity, wheel bolt pattern and the bearing set used in the hubs. A…
view full answer...A 5.30x12 tire such as part #AM10064 is around 21.7" diameter x 5.3" wide whereas a 5.70x8 tire such as part #AM10013 is around 18.1" diameter x 5.7" wide. Therefore, the new tire will be 3.6" taller x .5" narrower than…
view full answer...I would be happy to help you find the correct tires for your new to you 1994 Coleman Destiny Cedar XL. Since the distance between the adjacent holes in your wheels measured 2-3/4" apart, you are correct that you have the 5 on 4-3/4" bolt…
view full answer...I do have a few possible options for giving your 2004 Toy Hauler some extra clearance for your larger 29-1/4 inch tires. Replacing the Double-Eye Springs and upgrading to a 5 leaf or 6 leaf spring system will provide very minimal rise on your trailer…
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