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Functionally speaking, there isn't a huge difference. The Curt #C56382 has a slightly lower capacity at 3 amps for circuit for stop/turn signals and 6 amps for taillights. The Tekonsha #118781 has a capacity of 5 amps per stop/turn circuit and…
There is no adapter to go from a 4-Way flat to a 5-Way round connector so you have a couple of options. What I would do is to install a 4-Way flat using #119178KIT. Then use a 4 to 5-Way flat adapter, #20036. The extra wire on the adapter, normally…
The Swagman XTC-2 2-Bike Platform Rack part #S64670 does come with an anti-rattle hitch bolt so there aren't really going to be many other options. I will say that bike racks do have movement, there isn't one that will be perfectly still but…
The Pollak 5-Pole, Round Pin Trailer Wiring Sockets, item #PK11502, and #PK11501, do not have a standardized wiring configuration. I normally direct my customers to the 6-way wiring configuration, eliminating the middle pin. Start by wiring the top…
There is not an adapter so you'd need to make your own for your trailer with a 5-round connector like #PK11501. What you'd need to do is cut off the end of your 4-way and connect the wires to the terminals of the 5-Pole, Round Pin Trailer…
I recommend the Hopkins Mounting Bracket #HM48605 for securing the Pollak 5-Pole, Round Pin Trailer Wiring Socket #PK11502. The Hopkins bracket has a slit in the bottom which allows you to easily attach and remove the connector without having to…
Although the DOT numbers you gave me are codes for what testing was done on the lights, I do have a solution for you. For your 2-1/2" round clearance light we have the Peterson Piranha LED Light #162R with the wiring and grommet as part…
For Curt trailer hitch #C12038 you will get the trailer hitch itself and the hardware needed to install it. The other parts you need depend on what you're going to use the htich for. If you're going to be carrying a cargo carrier or bike rack…
I have a solution but there is not a 5-way connector made for your 2008 Subaru Outback Wagon. You will need to first install a 4-Way Connector and then add a 5-way adapter. I recommend the Tekonsha T-One Vehicle Wiring Harness with 4-Pole Flat…
We do not carry the replacement lens for the Peterson clearance light you referenced, but we do have a replacement light assembly that would work for you. I recommend the Peterson Piranha LED 2-1/2 inch Round Trailer Clearance Light, part #162A that…
It is likely that the red wire on your old lights is the turn signal/brake light wire, and the black wire is the running light wire. That would make the white wire the ground. You can verify this by testing the wires using a circuit tester such as…
You have discovered the "dirty little secret" of trailer wiring: wire colors are not a consistent and reliable way to figure out what each one does! But it is easy enough to check this simply by applying 12V power to each circuit and noting…