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I believe there were some changes in the Thule Mountaineer designation as the model continued to be released. The Thule Mountaineer TT or 669TT manufactured from 2005-2008 is the only version of the mountaineer to use the #TH04997. Technically this…
view full answer...If you are wanting to go to higher capacity leaf springs I would advise against it. The problem is that since the trailer axle is rated for 3,500 pounds you won't gain any additional capacity by switching to higher capacity springs. What it will…
view full answer...You can use leaf springs that are rated higher than the axle without any issues as long as they measure the correct measurement for your trailer. For example the 6-leaf double eye spring for 7,000 lb axles part #e64SR measures 24-7/8" eye to…
view full answer...To run a wire through the firewall of your Mercedes-Benz GLK350, you will want to first check for wires already run through the firewall. If you can use the same location, that minimizes any issue. If you need to use a different location, check for…
view full answer...It really depends on what you want to use the hitch for if you need an adapter. The trouble is that using an adapter like #HTAD or another adapter will reduce the tongue weight capacity of the hitch by 50 percent. The hitches for your 2010 Kia Soul…
view full answer...The Replacement Shock for Titan Model 6 and 10 Brake Actuators part #T1242600 only works one way. When the brakes are applied it eases the movement of the trailer forward onto the brake actuator. There is no return spring, the tow vehicle would then…
view full answer...To install the Thule SquareBars on your 2010 Hyundai Santa Fe with the flush mounted rails you will need the Thule Fit Kit for Podium Style Foot Pack, part #THKIT3024, and the Thule Rapid Podium Roof Mounted Foot Pack, part #TH460R. On the 2010…
view full answer...The Tow Ready wiring harness #118571 is rated for 7.5 amps for brake lights and turn signals and 7.5 amps total for running lights. The fuse that goes on the power wire connection to the battery is a 10 amp fuse. The wire gauge of the long 12 volt…
view full answer...Your trailer might be possessed! If the trailer has a battery on it with a breakaway system then that is likely where the power was coming from. Even if there wasn't a breakaway system, if there is a battery on the trailer then it is possible…
view full answer...Since wire color codes are NOT universal, we always recommend wiring by function, rather than wire color. If you look at the Trailer Wiring FAQ article I have linked you to, you can see some diagrams showing the proper way to wire a vehicle and…
view full answer...On a trailer the brake lights and turn signals operate on the same wire/bulb. So, it is odd when the turn signals work, but the brake lights don't. There are 3 possible causes for this that are more likely than any of the other possible causes.…
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