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Hey Russell, thanks for reaching out! Sounds like you're needing the etrailer Hitch Receiver Lock for 2" and 2-1/2" Hitches #e98881, which has a keyed alike option on the product page and is made in the USA. Just change the option to…
view full answer...I certainly understand your desire to keep the cost to flat tow your 2004 Honda CRV as low as possible. Unfortunately, flat towing any vehicle requires a lot of parts which makes flat towing fairly expensive. What I am recommending is not the most…
view full answer...I'm assuming you're speaking of an anti-rattle device. Many anti-rattle devices depend on the receiver tube to have a lip around it. The Roadmaster #RM-061 or the Brophy #RSCP are examples of this type. An anti-rattle device like the #63232…
view full answer...The Powerbuilt Bottle Jack #ALL647501 that you referenced weighs 14 lbs and has a 24,000 lb weight capacity.
view full answer...The Curt Hitch part #C11416 that you referenced has been confirmed as a fit for your 2016 Honda HR-V so it would work well for you. The most popular bike rack we carry that has been confirmed to fit this vehicle is the Swagman XTC2 Bike Rack part…
view full answer...The Swagman XTC-2 Tilt #S64671 is designed to fit in both 1-1/4" and 2" hitch receivers, so as long as you've got a trailer hitch receiver on your 2013 Honda Pilot, this will fit without any issues with clearance from the bumper or…
view full answer...A 4-Way trailer connector has the basic lighting functions only; running lights, left turn signal and brake lights, right turn signal and brake lights, and ground. A 7-Way has these functions and a 12 volt circuit, a circuit for electric trailer…
view full answer...Trailer hitches as well as adapters have some tolerances that means they may not be exact in regards to the opening being 2 inches or an adapter being fully 2 inches such as you may be seeing with the Curt Trailer Hitch Receiver #C13392. So what you…
view full answer...It appears you are connecting your tow vehicle wiring to a 6-way connection like the RoadMaster 6-Wire Flexo-Coil Kit #RM-146. Making these connections is not difficult and I've attached a video and photo as well as linked an article to assist…
view full answer...There is no bolt-on jack made for a round tube trailer frame since this would make securing the jack rather difficult; it would want to rotate around the frame tube whenever it was under load. You will need to have some steel material welded to your…
view full answer...Actually, the P3 now has the upgraded axis accelerometer like the P2. The Tekonsha P3 Trailer Brake Controller #90195, will work with both electric over hydraulic brakes on the trailer as well as electric brakes. It has a menu option on the display…
view full answer...I wish we had an exact figure we could give you on that. But the general rule of thumb is that anytime you use a hitch extender you end up cutting the capacity of the hitch by 50 percent. This is due to the added leverage like you mentioned as well…
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