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The Class III hitch with the best ground clearance for a 5th generation Honda Odyssey like your 2021 model would be the Curt #C64NR which would provide about 12 inches of ground clearance under the receiver tube. This hitch would also be the least…
view full answer...The EcoHitch #306-X7372 and the Curt #C64NR both have identical weight capacities (3500 lbs towing/525 lbs tongue weight), would install in the same manner, would be visually very similar and the receiver tubes would sit at the same spot in relation…
view full answer...For your application I recommend going with the T-One Wiring Kit #118786. This tees in behind the tail lights on your 2021 Jeep Wrangler Unlimited and then you'll draw power directly from the wire that'll be ran up to your battery. This helps…
view full answer...Yes, for Dexstar wheel 17-384 it is a 5 on 5 bolt pattern. Not very common nowadays but we do have some options. Wheel #AM20428 is a spoke wheel with the 5 on 5 bolt pattern or the mini-mod version is #AM20446DX. We have other 15 inch wheels with the…
view full answer...Sorry to hear about your car accident and your hitch and bike rack being damaged. As far as installing a new hitch, the first thought that comes to mind is, because of the accident, are all the necessary attachment points for a trailer hitch on 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...Assuming that when you tested the resistance of the brakes you were testing the two wires on each magnet and getting 2.0 and 2.8 ohms the magnets on your trailer are not working correctly and will need to be replaced. For 7" brakes you should…
view full answer...Hey Conner, thanks for reaching out! I'm attaching a link to our returns policy for your reference. You aren't the only one in this situation where tire chains like the Titan Chain Snow Tire Chains #TC1530 are required for travel but may not…
view full answer...As far as transmissions go it all depends on what you want. An automatic is one less thing to have to think about while you are towing. Plus it is generally smother when shifting unless you are really good at driving a stick while towing. But with a…
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...Hi Cody; the TecNiq Low Profile Stop Tail Turn Light with Reverse #TN22TR you were looking at is a good option assuming you can attach the lights on the guide poles. These measure 15-1/2" long; 1-1/4" tall, 1/2" deep and mount on the…
view full answer...For a jack to use in an emergency to change a flat tire I recommend using the Powerbuilt Bottle Jack #ALL620471. This jack has a lift range of 11" to 21" and a 6,000 lb capacity which is more than enough for your camper trailer. I've…
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