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To flat tow your 2008 Chevy Tahoe you will need a tow bar, base plate kit, wiring harness, charge line to keep your battery from dying, supplemental braking system, and high low adapter. I have linked the part numbers below along with any…
view full answer...Gladly! The difference between the Blue Ox Patriot 3 Radio Frequency, Portable Braking System BRK2019 and the Blue Ox Patriot Radio Frequency, Portable Braking System #BLU37TR is that the Blue Ox Patriot 3 RBRK2019 is older, no longer available, and…
view full answer...Hello Keaton, The 24x60 etrailer Enclosed Cargo Carrier for RV Bumper - Steel - 440 lbs #e34VV is the cargo carrier and the cage. The cage can be easily removed by loosening 4 bolts on each side in case you need to use the cargo carrier without the…
view full answer...You have hit the nail on the head regarding the necessary equipment. Getting 2 to 3 years out of a wiring harness is not unheard if. As with all electronics, they have a limited lifespan. You will want to examine the wiring on the trailer you pulled…
view full answer...Hey there Jeff, thanks for the question and I can definitely get you all the parts needed to flat tow your 2014 Chevy Silverado 1500 behind your motorhome. I'll go ahead and list everything out for you to make it easy to order. - Base Plate Kit:…
view full answer...When it comes to choosing between the Blue Ox Patriot #BLU37TR and the Brake Buddy Select 3 #HM39524, these systems are extremely similar in their setup and functionality. Both of these systems provide proportional braking in a compact and easy to…
view full answer...The Valley Odyssey brake controller does not have a custom wiring harness, so I recommend the Tekonsha Custom Wiring Adapter for Trailer Brake Controllers - Pigtail - Ford #3035-S which will install into your vehicle harness and then connect to your…
view full answer...The issue with adding a weight distribution system to your trailer is that there isn't a lot of room for installation due to the V-nose. But I may have a solution for you. To choose the properly rated system you need to find your total tongue…
view full answer...Thanks for the pictures! The only thing I would recommend changing on your set up is to add a shank with a deeper drop. I recommend the Curt Weight Distribution Shank 13" Long item #C17124 which has a 9" drop. This would move the bars below…
view full answer...For sag from towing a trailer the best recommendation I can make is actually a weight distribution system. Suspension enhancement will help level your truck while towing. But the advantage to a weight distribution system is that it levels the vehicle…
view full answer...Both the Roadmaster and Blue Ox tow bars are great options. But if it was my decision to make I would go with the Blue Ox Avail part #BX7420 as we have found that the Blue Ox tow bars are a little easier to connect and disconnect from. Also this tow…
view full answer...For a towing application adding a supplemental transmission cooler to your 2008 Chevy Tahoe 5.3L V8 is an excellent way to reduce thermal stress and help prolong the life of your transmission. The OEM cooler (built into the radiator) is meant for…
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