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Per the manufacturer, you can both flat and dolly tow a two wheel drive 2008 Ford Edge. If you have the all wheel drive model, you can only use a flat towing setup. For both the two and four wheel drive models, I recommend flat towing your vehicle…
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…
I recommend to switch the existing hitch to the Draw-Tite instead of using an adapter because adapters cannot be used with weight distribution and they cut the tongue weight rating of the hitch in half. The only Class III hitch available for the 2008…
The Ford Edge went through a style change in 2011 and one of the changes involved the tail lights. The earlier generation Edge, including the 2008 models, used a combined wiring system. This means that the same bulb and circuit was used for the turn…
The weight of a trailer you are able to tow with your 2015 Edge depends on a couple of things. I have attached a chart from page 228 of the owner's manual that shows the maximum trailer weight you can tow based on the drivetrain and engine size.…
For your 2014 Lincoln MKX the hitch I recommend is the etrailer hitch part #e98870 as this is a USA made hitch with more than enough capacity for your vehicle, is priced great, and only has the hitch opening hanging below the rear bumper which means…
It's not permitted to use a weight distribution system on a 2011 Ford Edge due to the unibody frame construction. That said, if you are simply after ways to fix the rear end sag/squat I have a great option for you in the Air Lift 1000 Air Helper…
The only solution we'd have is rear suspension enhancement for your 2010 Ford Edge to reduce the sag at the rear of the vehicle when using the carrier so that you have better ground clearance. For that the Air Lift kit part #AL60819 would be the…
Since you are dealing with a ground clearance issue with your tow vehicle and trailer, your best bet is to look into a short weight distribution shank like the Blue Ox shank, #BXW4017. This will provide the most ground clearance possible for your…
If I were choosing between the Tekonsha harness, #118551 and the Curt wiring harness, #C56329 for a 2007 Ford Edge, I would go for the 118551. Tekonsha has been in the wiring business longer, they have great support, and they work well if you take…
There is no issue with installing a trailer wiring harness as well in your 2008 Ford Edge, as this is very common practice. These would be two separate systems that both just relay the tow vehicle's lighting to the towed vehicle. I recommend…
It's possible the connector you found behind the rear bumper of your 2008 Ford Edge is for trailer wiring but none of the kits we offer for your vehicle use a connector in that location. If there was a simple trailer wiring connector there I…