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Yes, the Blue Ox Base Plate Kit #BX2198 would be compatible with your 2006 Ford Explorer and the Blue Ox Avail Non-Binding Tow Bar #BX7420. To complete your setup you'll also need the following components: Since you can't use splice-in diode…
All of the aftermarket trailer hitches for your 2006 Ford Explorer fit beneath the factory 1-1/4 inch trailer hitch. While you won't be able to install one in place of the OEM hitch, the benefit is that you can use both the 1-1/4 inch hitch and 2…
Oscar, 2006 Ford Explorer models unfortunately can't use a universal diode wiring kit so you'd have to either go with a bulb and socket light kit like part #RM-155 or plug-in magnetic lights like part #TL21RK. If you decide to go with the…
Sound bar speakers and TVs are not brand-specific but the particular one you want to use needs to have connectors to match your TV set so you can hook it up easily. Some soundbars like #FSB24SA2C-BL and #FSBN4WBL are passive, meaning they do not have…
All you would need is the part #37185. You would plug your 4-way into the 4-way of this adapter and you would be good to go.
I am sorry you did not receive instructions for wiring your trailer connector. With the 4-way to 7-way connector you connect the 4-way connector on the vehicle to the back of the adapter. This connection will supply stop, turn and taillights to your…
The thimble on the Replacement Cable For Swagman Bike Racks and Hitch Locks #S2005 you were looking at has an outside diameter of 1-1/4" and an inside diameter of 9/16" as shown in the included diagram. The Locking Anti-Rattle, Threaded…
You could use Roadmaster Quiet Hitch #RM-061-125 upside down but I don't think it is going to fit based on your pictures. Something smaller like Item #F-315 that goes into the shank of the accessory you are inserting into the hitch will likely…
Your 2006 Ford Explorer came with a factory-installed 7-way that uses a round U.S. Car Connector plug at its rear to connect to the vehicle's wiring. We do offer a replacement connector, #HM40975 from Hopkins. Both of these replacement connectors…
It could be a tow package fuse on the vehicle. Use the owners manual to find the locations of fuses/relays related to the tow package wiring to check them and replace as needed. If the issue is not a fuse or relay then you can test the vehicle side…
The Anti-Rattle Hitch Lock for Kuat Transfer Bike Racks part #HLT comes with a 1/2" diameter bolt/pin. It can be used in both 1-1/4" receiver tubes with a 1/2" hitch pin hole and because it threads into the shank on the bike rack can…
How the Replacement Cable for Swagman Bike Rack and Hitch Locks #S2005 works is similar to a slip knot. Basically you wrap the cable through and around your bike frame and then insert the smaller end through the loop end (creating a slip knot), and…