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Sorry to hear about your car accident and your hitch and bike rack being damaged. As far as installing a new hitch, the first thought that comes to mind is, because of the accident, are all the necessary attachment points for a trailer hitch on the…
view full answer...We do have the replacement screws for the Thule T2 Pro XTR Bike Rack for 2 Bikes #TH83JV available. - Replacement Self Tapping Screw for Thule T2 Pro Platform Bike Racks #8528100001 - Replacement Button Head Screw for Thule T2 Pro Platform Bike Racks…
view full answer...The Curt hitch part #C12115 fits your 2013 Chevy Malibu LT and would work great.
view full answer...When tire chains are installed we recommend not exceeding 40 miles per hour (lower if the speed limit is lower). Also, some vehicle owners manuals state a specific speed when chains are in place so you will want to look at the owners manual for your…
view full answer...Here are the answers to your questions about the Roadmaster BrakeMaster System w BrakeAway for RVs w Air or Air Over Hydraulic Brakes - Proportional #RM-9160: If there is a break-away, how does the air from the RV get capped so I wouldn't lose…
view full answer...The Curt Trailer Hitch Receiver #C12115 is a confirmed fit for your vehicle. I reached out to my tech contact and he said it sounds like you may be installing it on the wrong side. He said it is an interesting configuration from most other hitches…
view full answer...When installing a hitch like #C13105 on a vehicle that is even just a few years old, or certainly on your 2004 Sienna, it can often seem that the included hardware is way too big for the holes in the vehicle frame. This happens due to corrosion and…
view full answer...The M14-1.5 x 40 bolts are the correct bolts to install the Curt #C13146 Class III hitch on your 2016 Honda Pilot. It's pretty unlikely that you received the incorrect bolts, I've only seen that happen a few times in my almost 15 years here.…
view full answer...The difference between load ranges varies based on the tire size and brand. When comparing two tires of the same size and brand, a load range D tire will always have a greater weight capacity and psi rating than a load range C. However, when…
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