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Hey Deanna, the brake controller I recommend for your 2005 Toyota Tundra is the Redarc Tow Pro Liberty part #RED24FR as it only puts a small knob on the dash of your truck and uses an inertia sensor to determine how hard you are hitting the brakes…
view full answer...I'd be happy to help you out! Here are the parts I recommend for towing a trailer with your 2006 Toyota Tundra: - etrailer Trailer Hitch Receiver #e87KR - Curt Powered Tail Light Converter #C59236 - Mounting Brackets #18144 and #18136 If…
view full answer...To replace your NOK AD2527E seal you can use #168233. It has an inner diameter of 1.688 inches and an outer diameter of 2.332 inches. Based on what I could find on the NOK AD2527E the inner diameter is the same and the outer diameter is 2.328…
view full answer...10 inches of ground clearance from the bottom of your B and W Tow n Stow to the ground is pretty low. I would highly recommend going with the version of your ball mount with 2-1/2 inches of drop instead with the part #BW44FR which would give you 12…
view full answer...The distance from the bottom of the shank of the B and W Tow n Stow part #BW29FR to the bottom of the ball mount is right at 7-3/4 inches. Worth nothing is that B and W states you need 11 inches of clearance from the bottom of your hitch to the…
view full answer...Yes, you're in need of the Reese 5th Wheel Rail Adapter for Ram OEM 5th Wheel Towing Prep Package #RP30154, which fits the the puck system in the bed of your 2022 Ram 2500 and accepts ISR hitches like your B&W Patriot 5th Wheel…
view full answer...Yes, the Reese 5th Wheel Rail Adapter part #RP30156 add 2-3/4" of height to the truck bed and the Demco 5th Wheel Rail Adapter part #DM6175 only adds 2" of height to the truck bed. Therefore, the Demco 5th Wheel Rail Adapter is what I…
view full answer...The Dexter 8-427 hub is no longer available. Even looking through Dexter's site the only references to it are replacement bearings. You can use a wheel with a larger pilot hole as long as the wheel attaches to the hub using lug nuts and not…
view full answer...The speed rating limitation for a trailer will come down to the tires, it has little to nothing to do with the axle, hub, or wheel size. That said, smaller tires generally do have lower speed ratings but you do not need to upgrade the wheels on your…
view full answer...On GM vehicles of that vintage, the 12-V pin should be hot regardless of whether the ignition is on or not. If it isn't showing voltage even with the ignition on, you're almost certainly on the right track thinking it's a blown or…
view full answer...The pin in the 1:00 position on your 7-way is fed by the auxiliary power circuit. The wire feeding that circuit runs to the engine compartment and terminates under the brake booster and master cylinder and will have a ring terminal on the end of it.…
view full answer...The Kenda 4.80-12 Bias Trailer Tire with 12" Galvanized Wheel - 5 on 4-1/2 - Load Range B #AM30590 have a max speed of 65 mph. When trailer tires are not speed rated with a letter, the default is 65 mph max. I've attached an article to…
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