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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...There are really two main types of trailer hitches for a 2019 Subaru Outback, visible like the etrailer Trailer Hitch Receiver part #e98847 and hidden like the etrailer Trailer Hitch Receiver part #e42TR. The visible hitch means you can see the cross…
view full answer...The Thule Roof Rack you referenced that consists of part numbers #TH711420 and #TH710401 has been confirmed to fit your 2008 Ford Taurus X. Due to the design of your roof rack you will only be able to have a crossbar spread of 27 inches. But…
view full answer...The Draw-Tite Max-Frame Trailer Hitch Receiver part #76227 which is a fit for a 2010-2019 Subaru Outback will install via eight total 10mm nuts which are actually reused as they are the factory fasteners for the bumper beam. The most up to date…
view full answer...The Kuat Sherpa 2.0 #SH22G and the NV 2.0 #NV22G that you referenced are both excellent platform-style racks that will hold your bikes by the front wheels with no frame contact. These are top-of-the-line carriers and you really would not go wrong…
view full answer...The bolt pattern of 5 on 5 inch that there are 5 studs and the distance across the bolt circle is 5 inches. Most likely you have the more common 5 on 4-1/2 inch bolt pattern like what the wheel of the #AM20537 has instead. I attached a help article…
view full answer...Wheel bolt patterns are defined by two numbers: the first being the number of lug nuts and the second being the diameter of the circle the lug nuts are arranged in. So a 5 on 4-1/2 bolt pattern is 5 lugs arranged in a circle that is 4-1/2 inches in…
view full answer...As far as size is concerned, you want the bunks/rollers to be at least half the length of your boat. Whether bunks or rollers are the better option really comes down to your use. If you take your boat on and off of the trailer quite a bit, then going…
view full answer...Yes, there are SumoSprings available that are confirmed to fit your 2009 Subaru Outback Wagon. If you have the H6 engine you would want the part #CSS-1069R. If you do not have the H6 engine you would want the part #CSS-1094R. Other customers who have…
view full answer...The SuperSprings Coil SumoSprings would be an excellent addition to your 2010 Subaru Outback Wagon to help reduce sag when you are carrying your motorcycle. Once the SumoSprings are installed, they will not raise the rear of your Outback. They are…
view full answer...Ideally you want a ball mount that allows you to tow your trailer level, but this will not keep your 2014 Subaru Outback Wagon from sagging slightly when the trailer is hooked up. To prevent sagging you would need suspension enhancement like the Coil…
view full answer...The difference between Super Springs Coil Helper Spring kits #CSS-1094 and #CSS-1094R is that the CSS-1094 can be used in either front or rear coil spring applications while the other kit is for rear springs only. For your 2011 Subaru Outback with…
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