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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 easiest way to get the complete installation hardware you would need for your 2004 Toyota Camry would be to go to the product page for Replacement Hardware Kit #RHK, enter the part number of the hitch you have (C12339), select the hitch…
view full answer...The SportRack roof rack #SR1005 does indeed fit the 1999 Toyota Camry sedan. But it is not a fit for the 2003 Honda Odyssey. There isn't a good option for the 2003 Odyssey.
view full answer...I have roof rack options for your 2017 Kia Soul that will use the factory mounting points on your roof, but all of the Rhino-Rack roof rack options use the clamps with the side straps. If you want to stay around a similar price point as the…
view full answer...I attached three links to this page that offer tips in cleaning weld nuts. This will help you install the Draw Tite part #36336 on your 2004 Toyota Camry.
view full answer...The Draw-Tite #36336 is a custom fit hitch that is designed to fit on the frame of your vehicle, but there are no holes already drilled in the frame on the 2004 Lexus ES 300 to install a hitch on, so you will have to drill your own regardless of what…
view full answer...Ten inch brakes will use a larger hub than 7 inch brakes. So you will not only have to change the brake assemblies but also the hubs and the wheels. If cost is not a factor then you can do all of this but it would be much easier to just replace the 7…
view full answer...There are 2 holes that have to be drilled in the bottom of the frame to install Curt trailer hitch #C12339 on your 2000 Toyota Camry. I have included a link to the installation instructions for you so you can see the installation steps. I have also…
view full answer...Based on the measurements you took on your trailer hitch and trailer coupler, you will technically need a ball mount that features a rise of around 8-1/2 inches for a completely level setup. Between the two ball mount options you mentioned, the Curt…
view full answer...There are only a handful of brake assemblies that have the provisions to add a parking brake and #AKEBRK-35 or #AKEBRK-35-SA do not have that feature. Dexter electric brake assembly kit #K23-086-087-00 does have the ability to add a parking brake…
view full answer...The best length for the cable of a breakaway system like the Tow Ready Trailer Break Away Kit #50-85-315 that you referenced will be slightly longer than the safety chains. The breakaway cable should be longer than the safety chains according to RVIA…
view full answer...No, but your local and state laws may require one. You will need to check anywhere you will be towing the trailer to determine if a breakaway system is required by law. They are also just a good idea in general because they will stop a run away…
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