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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…
The standard six lug bolt pattern for trailer wheels is 6 on 5-1/2 inches. If you have a six lug bolt pattern this would be what you'd have. The pilot diameter wouldn't be an issue either as the 6 lug wheels use a large enough pilot diameter…
We do offer a 4-pole wiring harness installation kit for your 2003 Buick LeSabre. You can use #C59496 which includes the powered converter module (that protects the wiring in your LeSabre from overload) as well as the required fuse, connectors and…
Scissor jacks for trailers or RVs such as #TJSC-24 are not meant to lift the trailer/RV off the ground. They are meant as support only. What I recommend is a bottle jack such as #ALL647501. This is a 24,000 pound jack that has a lift range of 8-1/4…
With the 1/2 inch diameter wheel studs on your etrailer.com Idler Hub Assemblies #AKIHUB-545-35-K and the 15 inch steel wheels from the Loadstar Tire and Wheel #AM3S640DX, you are looking at a torque spec of 90-120 ft.-lbs for the lug nuts. I have…
When wiring a trailer connector, it is best to wire by function, as wire colors can vary. We have an excellent wiring diagram on our website, I will provide you a link so you can look at it. If you are looking at the inside of the trailer connector…
The black wire of the Hopkins 7-Way Molded Trailer Wire Connector #HM20048 carries the 12 volt accessory circuit. This is the circuit that will typically power interior lights or charge a trailer's battery. I attached a help article that covers…
I can help you make sure you have the clearance needed for a cargo carrier at the back of your vehicle. You will need a tape measure and a straight edge like a yardstick or a dowel. Place the straight edge vertically against the back of the bumper or…
I recommend using a circuit tester like #PTW2993 to test the function of your green wire. That wire color is traditionally a brake and turn signal function wire, so it may not be getting the signal to the light. If you test it and there is function,…
Yes, all of the lights in the #TL16RK Waterproof, Over 80 inch Trailer Light Kit will need to be grounded. The white wires on the tail lights are attached to the trailer frame, and the chrome bases provide the ground to the trailer frame through the…
If your trailer has separate turn signals from the brake lights and you want them to remain that way, you will need to use a special converter. On the trailer side, behind the 7-Way, you will attach the Vehicle to Vehicle Taillight Converter,…