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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…
To replace the keys for your 2824 lock cylinder on your SportRack cargo carrier, you will want to use the Replacement Key for Thule and SportRack Racks and Carriers #THKEYN2824. This #N2824 key is designed for the 2824 lock cylinder.
90-120 ft lbs of torque is probably about right for your trailer rims. If you check out the lug nut torque chart that I attached you will see that nearly all of the torque specs are that and higher.
For a replacement key for a SportRack Explorer cargo box you can use #THKEYN2982. I recommend getting 2 or 3 so you have some spares. Just enter the amount you want in the quantity box then click add to cart.
In order to convert the vacuum over hydraulic setup on your trailer to electric over hydraulic you will need an electric over hydraulic actuator, breakaway kit, and trailer wiring. The hubs you have now if operated by hydraulic pressure should not…
For your bolt pattern of 4 on 4 inch the largest wheel and tire size we have is 175/80D13 like the part #AM3S030 which has an overall diameter of 24 inches. This will be right at 6 inches taller than your current tires.
The factory transmission cooler in most vehicles is integrated into the radiator. What this does is actually warm the cooler to the temperature of the radiator. A supplemental cooler does not touch the radiator so it will actually stay cooler than…
Load range B trailer tires are going to have a lower capacity than C load range tires. Basically that, psi rating, and the ply rating are the only differences. A higher load range tire would last a little longer than lower load ranges of the same…
The 205/65-10 and the 20.5 x 8-10 would be very close in size. Assuming that 20.5 is the diameter of the tire and 8 is the width. The Kenda 205/65-10 Bias Trailer Tire with 10 inch White Wheel, #AM3H390, for example, is 8.3 inches wide with a…
Trailer wiring generally uses 16 gauge wire, part #16-1-1. However, with a long trailer like yours you may want to go with a larger like 14 gauge #DW07550-1 or even 12 gauge #12-1-1. Each size is sold by the foot. You will need to have the lights at…
Both the Yakima FrontLoader, Y02103, and the Yakima HighRoad, #Y02114, will fit your 2018 Subaru Impreza 5-door with roof rack E361SFL200. The FrontLoader is actually being phased out and replaced with the HighRoad so if it were me I would take the…
if your 2003 Toyota Highlander has a tow package plug located in the driver's side rear cargo area under the floor (see instructions for installing Item #118413 on where to look) then your Highlander has the tow package. If you find a plug, use a…