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Your 2007 Ford Explorer Eddie Bauer could have either a 1-1/4 inch hitch or a 2 inch hitch. You will need to measure the size of the receiver opening on the hitch to make sure what size you have. You might also see if there is a label on your hitch…
It sounds like you may already have a 4 way connector on your vehicle, which is half of the battle. In order to operate the Curt Echo Mobile Wireless Brake Controller #C51180 you will need an almost fully functional 7 way connector; using something…
You can use that factory port for the brake controller, however, there is no 7-Way kit available for the 2007 Ford Explorer with factory 4-Way. You will have to find were the blue wire for brakes terminates. From our experience it terminates in a…
How deep is it? It is hard to tell from the picture. You may be able to use some emery cloth and take care of it unless it is too deep. Then you would want to go ahead and replace the axle. Even though spindles are available by themselves you would…
There is one option we carry which has both the length and width needed to cover your 20' long and 8-1/2' wide enclosed trailer, the Classic Accessories PolyPro III Deluxe Travel Trailer Cover #052963732634. This cover is designed for…
Yes, the Thule Hullavator Pro Kayak Carrier part #TH898 will work with the Thule WingBar Evo Crossbars. These are just an updated version of the Thule AeroBlade Crossbars. The Hullavator can be attached to the WingBar in one of two ways, with…
First you will need to remove the old hydraulic equipment. Remove the surge coupler or actuator, remove all the lines, and finally remove the brake assemblies. If you have 10 inch diameter hub and drums, you may need to replace those as well. If you…
I attached a picture that I took from the instructions that shows where the 2x2 crossmember attaches on the Timbren Silent Ride Suspension for Single Axle Trailers #TSR3500S05.
Due to the light weight of your trailer and boat I recommend looking at the Timbren Silent Ride Suspension for Single Axle Trailers. There are a few kits available based on the dimensions of your axle tube. This suspension is superior to leaf springs…
I verified with my contact at Derale that the Derale Hyper-Cool Transmission Cooler, #D15960, will work to bypass your radiator and cool your transmission fluid. One important thing to consider when installing a transmission cooler is the size of…
When installing the Derale transmission cooler fitting adapters #D13025 on your truck the one end screws onto the male fitting that is on the transmission line that normally threads into the radiator and the other threads into the radiator where the…
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…