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Hello Brian. The Draw-Tite Class 1 Hitch #24865 is what I recommend for the 2011 Ford Fusion. It is an easy bolt on install and it is confirmed to fit all models of the 2011 Fusion, including the Hybrid. I have included a link to an install video for…
view full answer...The Saris Guardian 3 Bike Carrier #SAR43FR has a fairly wide arm spacing which means it isn't the best option for kid bikes. You would most likely need to use an adapter bar, #64005, for any of the bikes that won't fit directly. This could be…
view full answer...The Saris Guardian 3 bike rack #SAR43FR that you referenced is a confirmed fit for your 2014 Ford Escape and will fit well. You will also need the #SA3035 to replace the lower hooks or you can just place the lower hooks inside the trunk. If you plan…
view full answer...There is only one difference between the Curt Trailer Hitch Receiver #C13176 and etrailer Trailer Hitch Receiver #e98909 that fit your 2020 Chevrolet Colorado, which is the finish. The Curt trailer hitch has a glossy black finish while the etrailer…
view full answer...Yes, they will. The CG-9 Konig Tire Chains item #TH00023100 do work on 225/50 R-17 tires and actually do a better job of protecting your rims and require less clearance then the Konig CB-12 item #TH01221100. These will work great on your 2011 Ford…
view full answer...The Konig CG9 #TH00023100 and the XG12 #TH2004705227 are very similar in that they both have the same easy install and high quality materials so they last long, but the big difference is that the XG12 has ice breaker plates that run down the center…
view full answer...The Kenda K353 Bias Trailer Tire - 5.30-12 - Load Range C #AM10066 has a speed rating of 65 mph and like you mentioned a max load capacity of 1,045 lbs at 80 psi. However you should make sure that the combined maximum load rating is higher than the…
view full answer...The Taskmaster 4.80-12 Bias Trailer Tire #TT48012C is our most economical tire that has a speed rating above 70mph. It is rated for up to 81mph and has a class C load rating of 990lbs at 90psi.
view full answer...Thanks for the photo. To remove the wheel that doesn't have lug nuts and bolts, you will need to remove the cotter pin that holds the wheel in place. Bend the two prongs up to straight and then push that end through the spindle. That wheel and…
view full answer...In order to determine the torque rating for the lug nuts on your trailer you will need to know check out the chart I attached that shows all of the torque specs for all the trailer lugs available based on stud size, wheel material and wheel size.
view full answer...What concerns me about this situation is the scarring on the spindle. Depending on how deep and how bad the scarring is, a new set of bearings and a new hub/drum assembly might experience the same problem down the road. This would mean that the…
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