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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...Yep, so long as your 2024 Subaru Crosstrek Wilderness is not a hybrid both the Curt and etrailer hitches will fit: - Curt Trailer Hitch Receiver #C13382 - etrailer Trailer Hitch Receiver #e98912 The only difference besides price is the finish; the…
view full answer...To carry roof mounted accessories on your 2015 Nissan Rogue S that has a naked roof will require the installation of a roof rack. The quietest setup is going to be an aero bar that uses flush mounted feet instead of a through bar that extends past…
view full answer...What you can do is use a bolt leader like #80101-1 with a carriage bolt block through an open portion of your frame to basically act as a weld nut so you can install the hitch. This normally is a solution we use when a vehicle has a broken weld nut…
view full answer...The Tekonsha T-One #118304 and Curt T-Connector #C55580 Vehicle Wiring Harnesses are very similar. These are both custom fit wiring harnesses that include a tail light converter, which is required for your 2007 Toyota Sienna because the brake and…
view full answer...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…
view full answer...Attached is a video of us going over our test course with the Swagman XTC #S64670 installed on a vehicle. If your XC has more play in it than what you see in the video (which shows normal movement) then I would make sure that you have the anti-rattle…
view full answer...The center bolt of a leaf spring such as #e54SR is essentially structural integrity. The bolt goes through the leafs and helps ensure stability. If you take a look at the photo I've added you can see how the U-bolts and center bolt of the leaf…
view full answer...Most trailer leaf springs will have a bushing in the eyes of the spring. It is interesting that the install video we have for the wet bolt part #126B2 that you referenced does not have a bushing involved at all. In reality all that really matters is…
view full answer...Square axles normally don't have spring seats like a round axle but do have a hole for the leaf spring bolt to fit into. Take a look at the CE SMITH #CE33201GA-HUB for a visual. The U-bolt mounting kits will have a hole in the center for the…
view full answer...You may be able to replace your existing axle that has an 84 inch hub face length with one that has an 89 inch hub face length without a problem but it's going to be dependent on your existing spring center length. This is the distance from the…
view full answer...You do want to weld the spring seat of your axle to it. If you are in need of a spring seat for a 3,500 lb axle you'd want the part #TRSS238 and you'd be set.
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