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So what you need is the correct ball mount rise/drop that will allow your trailer to be towed level. If you did need a ball mount with a 6 inch rise we have the #C45090 though. For hitch balls you would want part #63845 for a 2 inch ball or #63847…
view full answer...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…
view full answer...Yes. The Buyers Products Magnetic Mounting Plate - Self-Adhesive - 3-1/2" Square - Qty 4 #3378895404 are designed for use on aluminum cab trucks but can also be used on aluminum sided trailer. This will work very well for your magnetic sign.
view full answer...The Tekonsha T-One #118304 and Curt T-Connector #C55580 Vehicle Wiring Harnesses are very similar. These are both custom fit wiring harnesses that include a tail light converter, which is required for your 2007 Toyota Sienna because the brake and…
view full answer...The Kuat NV 2.0 2 Bike Platform Rack, #NV22G, and the Kuat NV 2.0 Base 2-Bike Platform rack, #BA22B. are both very similar bike racks. Both racks can be expanded to a 4-bike rack, #NA22G add-on for the NV 2.0 and #BA02B for the NV 2.0 Base, and both…
view full answer...You definitely want all of the hardware installed for hitch #C13272 or any hitch because how it attaches is part of how it gets its rating. It sounds like the problem you are having is a factory weld nut that is packed with grime and corrosion.…
view full answer...A great majority of standard ball mounts are designed so that they can be used in either the drop or rise position. Using a ball mount like the Draw-Tite #2753 that you were looking at in the rise position is just a matter of turning it upside down…
view full answer...I looked up your 2000 Dodge Dakota Sport and it looks to have a towing capacity of between 6,100 to 6,700 lbs so as long as your trailer would weigh less than that when loaded you'd be totally fine. If you are in need of a trailer hitch I'd…
view full answer...For your older Thule T2 Classic bike rack, you can use the Replacement Locking Ratchet Arm Assembly for T2 Bike Carriers #752-1272-001 which measures 31-1/2", for a longer arm, and will also accommodate for a larger tire like you're looking…
view full answer...If you have a trailer wiring harness that's putting out voltage on all of the pins all of the time it does have an internal problem and need to be replaced. The converter boxes of the wiring harnesses are designed to "sacrifice…
view full answer...There are a few troubleshooting steps to help you figure out why you have no power. I would start by making sure that there is not any corrosion or debris blocking your connection points. If they are clean or still no power after cleaning, I would…
view full answer...You will need a 1-1/2" wrench like part #C20001 in order to install the nut on the 2" Hitch Ball part #63845. A 1-7/8" wrench would be much too large.
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