The factory hitch on your vehicle is integrated into the factory bumper mounting brackets, so removing the OEM hitch will result in losing your bumper. My contact at Curt tells me that he also had an early 2000's F-150, and he ended up having to…
There are two possible bearing kits for your trailer's 5,200 lb axles. There's the more common part #BK3-310 and the less common part #BK3-300. The difference is the seal size. The part #BK3-300 has a seal with an inner diameter of 2.25 inch…
Trailer tires should always, always, always, be inflated to the maximum psi indicated on the tire sidewall. For tire #AM10235 (which is a 205/75-14, load range D) fill it to 75 psi. This is because trailer tires are built with a thicker sidewall…
Yes, you can use the Replacement Premium Wall Thermostat for Furrion Chill HE RV Air Conditioner - Multi Zone #FR93PR with a single air conditioner. However, unless you plan to add an extra down the line you might as well save some money and use the…
If you have standard size axles that you are installing the Electric Trailer Brake Kit #AKEBRK-7-SA on then you can choose from the following options: 5,200 lb Axle - Kit #BK3-310 (Grease Seal 2.125" ID) or Kit #BK3-300 (Grease Seal 2.250"…
Hello Brian; I'm not sure what connector you have on there or what you're looking at. However, the Tow Package Vehicle Wiring Harness with 7-Way Trailer Connector #118247 is confirmed to fit the 2004 Ford F-150 that has a factory 4-way. If…
If you are wanting to draw power off of the battery on your travel trailer for your Buyers Products 12-Volt Electric Jack #3370093500 then you need to install a vehicle-side 7-Way connector like the Hopkins #HM48480 on your trailer and run some…
I would be happy to help you. For your 2004 Ford F-150 you're going to need the Tow Package Vehicle Wiring Harness with 7-Way Trailer Connector item #118247. This harness has the rectangle connector that plugs directly into the factory harness. I…
The outside uprights on the Aries Headache Rack #AA111001 referenced in your question bend inward at a 21 degree angle about 3 inches up from the base. The uprights then straighten back up as they reach the top making another 21 degree angle. I have…
On the Aries Headache Rack #AA111001 the distance between the 2 uprights at the top is 56-1/4 inches. Each of those uprights is 1-7/8 inches front to back and stick up from the top tube by 2-5/8 inches.
I spoke to my contact at Aries and he informed me that the outside to outside dimension of the upright portion of the Aries Headache Rack #AA111001 is 70 inches but then if you wanted from the insides of the brackets it measures 69-1/2 inches.
That's a very good question, we tend to be extra cautious and say to use 10 gauge wire because that would be more than enough. When you get into longer trailers that will end up using a lot of wire the heavier gauge wire becomes more necessary.…