The cold side of the brake switch is located behind your brake pedal. You will need to use a circuit tester like #PTW2993 to test the wires to the switch. There will be a constant power 12v that will come into the switch and the wire you are seeking…
Thanks so much for your purchase of the Inno Tire Hold 2 Bike Platform Rack #INH120. And that is a good question about how the rack is secured to your hitch, as it doesn't have a traditional hitch pin that goes all the way through, so I'll do…
The #99 trailer spindle is typically found on 9,000 lb and 10,000 lb axles. This is not a spindle that we carry at this time, but I did find some of the measurements. I have attached a diagram showing the dimensions of a #99 spindle for you to check…
The Replacement Breakaway System for Brake Buddy Classic and Select Supplemental Braking Systems part #HM39340 replaces the brake away switch for the brake buddy Classic II, Select II, Classic 3 (#HM39494), and Select 3 (#HM39524). We have not yet…
Most if not all trailer wiring harnesses/connectors use larger wires for the 12 volt and ground circuits compared to the other circuits (lights). The sockets themselves don't have an amperage rating so you will go by the draw of the things…
Jeep recommends disconnecting the negative battery cable when flat towing to prevent the battery from draining. When you flat tow your Wrangler, the ignition must be left in the ACC position. This would leave certain electronic components on that…
If you do not have a 7/8" pin and need a larger one, you will need the Blue Ox Aftermarket Bumper Adapter - 1" Pin #BX88358. This includes pins, clips, washers, and lock nuts and will get you the clearance needed to fit your Smittybilt XRC…
One end of the umbilical cord that comes with the Brake Buddy Stealth Supplemental Braking System part #HM39530 is a 7-blade round connection that connects to motor home's 7-way plug. The other end is a 7-flat connector that plugs into the…
Typically if the baseplate doesn't have a nice spot to mount the breakaway we just screw it into the fascia using the small bracket that comes on the switch. If we're needing to space it out a bit we typically use a bracket like #18140 and…
It sounds like you are using weight distribution (levelers) so you would need a shank that offers enough drop to tow the trailer level. Curt weight distribution shank #C17124 offers 10 inches of drop on round bar weight distribution systems and 9…