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The tire size of 215/75R14 fits rim widths that are from 5 inches to 7 inches. To see all of the 14 inch wheels we offer check out the link I attached. You will need to know what bolt pattern you would need to fit your trailer as well. I attached a…
view full answer...Yes, the Curt T-Connector #56407 will require you to route a power wire from the black module box to the battery on your 2024 Jeep Wrangler. I know it isn't convenient, but it's the best setup when it comes to a trailer wiring harness since…
view full answer...It sounds like you have a factory 7-Way connector on your 2012 Toyota Tacoma and that you also have the dealer supplied electric brake controller wiring harness for wiring an electric brake controller in the cab of your vehicle. Since your boat…
view full answer...The difference between the Class II and Class III hitches has to do with their Gross Trailer Weight (GTW), their Tongue Weight (TW), and their Hitch Receiver Size. Class II trailer hitch receivers have a 1-1/4 inch receiver and can be rated up to…
view full answer...The correct lug nut torque for any given trailer wheel depends on a few things. You can refer to the linked diagram that provides a range of values depending on the factors like stud size and wheel material. For 1/2-inch studs with coned lug nuts for…
view full answer...It's a wire color difference but not a function difference on the pins of the 7-way. The difference comes from the fact that the two different styles are representative of two different areas that uses trailers. Traditional is usually seen on…
view full answer...Thanks for the picture of the trailer wiring connector you have. Based on that you are in need of a 7-way blade extension like the part #C56080 for a 7 foot long extension or part #HM20049 for an 8 foot long extension. Or if you are looking for…
view full answer...It is true that a trailer ground wire will usually be white but there is never a guarantee that every trailer's wiring follows that convention. It is also indeed unusual for a ground wire to be fused; normally that fuse would be on the hot side…
view full answer...Since LED lights do not require a lot of amperage you can go with relatively small wire. Using 16 or 18 gauge wire will be fine. Harness #A20WB uses 20 gauge wire which is on the small side but certainly not a problem at all for LED lights even…
view full answer...I've linked a help article that will give you the common color coding but on your trailer I wouldn't go by it. Even if they are correct you just never know so I suggest testing it. To test it cut off the 5-way connector that's on there…
view full answer...Since you have six wires it sounds to me like you have a double ground and a left and a right side tail light wire. If this is the case you could use a wishbone harness like the 20 ft. Wishbone 4-Way Trailer Wiring Harness with 30" Ground Wire,…
view full answer...It sounds like your trailer had a wishbone harness and/or could have multiple ground wires. On a 4-Way trailer end, the one covered pin is the ground. Next to that is the running light pin. The running light pin on some connectors will have more than…
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