Most people will trickle charge their trailer battery through the 12-volt accessory circuit of the 7-way trailer wiring connector. You'd basically just run a wire from the 1:00 pin of the 7-way to the positive terminal of the battery # BRW37FR and it would receive a trickle charge when you are towing. You'd want to use 10 gauge wire like the # 10-1-1 which we offer by the foot. If the tow vehicle side of this connection isn't made you'd can use 10 gauge wire for this as well but you'd also... view full answer...
The Tekonsha Prodigy P2 Trailer Brake Controller # 90885 will work on trailers with brakes on up to 4 axles and can be used with electric or electric-over-hydraulic trailer brakes.
If your 2002 Ford Excursion came with a factory 7 Way already installed, the Tekonsha # 3035-P will also plug directly into a port under your dash, making the install very easy.
If it came prewired with a factory 4 Flat, the port will still be under the dash and # 3035-P can still be used, but you will need... view full answer...
The RoadActive Suspension Custom Leaf Spring Enhancement Kit part # RAS3621 which is a fit for a 2003 Ford Excursion is compatible with certain air bag kits like the Firestone Ride-Rite Air Helper Springs part # F2255 because they don't mount on the leaf spring pack which is where the RAS installs. view full answer...
Derale has indicated that transmission cooler pan, # D14208 will fit the Ford diesel motors or gas motors if they have the 4R100 transmission. They do not have different models depending on the engine type, just transmission type. I have included a link to other coolers that are also recommended for your 2000 Ford Excursion, and some FAQ information for you. view full answer...
The instructions for both of the front-mounted hitches that are a fit for your 2003 Ford Excursion, the Draw-Tite # 65022 and Curt # 31114 reference the blocker beam, saying you'll need to remove and then reinstall it when putting on either hitch. This means, of course, that these hitches are not direct replacements for the blocker beam but either could still be installed. view full answer...
You are correct that the TorkLift Suspension Upgrade # TLA7310 is designed to work with vehicles that have factory leaf springs and lower overload springs and would not work on your 2005 Ford Excursion without them.
To upgrade your Excursion's suspension I recommend taking a look at the RoadActive Suspension Kit # RAS3621. This kit will enhance your Excursion's handling while reducing sway and body roll, whether or not you have a load in the vehicle. It comes assembled, is made in the... view full answer...
The Replacement Box with LED Lid for Engager Breakaway Kit # HM20121 is not water tight. It is designed so that rain water will not impact function, but it should not be submerged. Battery boxes cannot be water tight as batteries need to breathe in order to safely function. view full answer...
Yes, the Rapid Podium Feet for Thule Crossbars - Fixed Point - Qty 4 # TH460R and Fit Kit for Thule Podium-Style Roof Rack Feet - 3101 # THKIT3101 are the correct parts to attach your Thule Aero crossbars to the factory roof tracks on your 2002 Ford Excursion. view full answer...
The Timbren Rear Suspension Enhancement System, item # TFREXC4, is only the rear kit for your 2001 Excursion 4x4.
For the front suspension you will need the Timbren Front Suspension Enhancement System, item # TFF350SD4. These front suspension helpers will definitely help with the large 7.3L motor in your Excursion.
Both of these kits will require the removal of the original bump stop but will not require shock or spring removal and do not require any modifications to the original chassis.... view full answer...
A checked with Thule and the Motion cargo box, # TH629906, will fit the factory crossbars on the 2005 Ford Excursion but there will be rear hatch interference because of the boxes 100-1/2 inch length. The largest box that will fit without rear hatch interference is the Motion 18, # TH629806. view full answer...
The recommended roof rack for your 2005 Ford Excursion is the Thule WingBar Evo Crossbars - Aluminum - Black - 53" Long # TH711420 with Feet # TH460R and Fit Kit # THKIT3101. This setup is very high quality, and you can install accessories in the t-slot channel on top. The bars are aerodynamic which means less noise and wind vibration than other crossbars. view full answer...
You can get a platform on your roof of your 2005 Ford Excursion but the one you're looking at # RR78AB is a track mount and factory crossbars do not have t-tracks on top. What you need is a kit that wraps around your crossbars like this one # RR42115BF. This is the heavest duty roof rack you can put on your car so it will be able to support the static weight of your Smittybilt GEN2 Overlander Tent XL. view full answer...
I spoke to Demco, and unfortunately the Coupler # DM15349-52 cannot be mounted to the bottom of a frame. They went on to say that there would not be enough surface area for it to handle the weight when welded or bolted on.
That being said, the Ram 5-Position Adjustable Channel Bracket # CTA-CB6 is also rated up to 14,000 pounds and can be mounted however you need it to be. This would be a fully welded on part and would most likely need a few gussets added for structural integrity. view full answer...
To install Firestone Ride-Rite air bags # F2251 on a 2001 Ford Excursion 4x4 the jounce bumpers would have to be removed and are not reinstalled. So not having the jounce bumpers actually saves you a step for the installation.
I also recommend using a compressor kit, # F2158, so you can add or remove air from the air bags from inside the vehicle. The kit is not required but makes load leveling a lot easier.
If the 5 inch block you mentioned means that the frame is 5 inches further away... view full answer...
Both of the 2" receivers on the TorkLift SuperHitch Original Trailer Hitch Receiver - Custom Fit - Class V - Dual 2" Receivers # TLF1006 have the same tongue weight rating of 1700lbs and trailer weight rating of 17000lbs, Or 2000lb tongue weight rating and 20000lb trailer weight rating if you are using a weight distribution hitch. view full answer...
The SumoSprings won't do anything for a lifted vehicle; they are 7-1/4 inches and designed for a vehicle at standard height. The best option for suspension enhancement for your lifted 2002 Ford Excursion is the RoadActive Suspension Custom Leaf Spring Enhancement Kit # RAS3621. view full answer...
Yes, you can use the Air Lift Upgrade Kit # AL52300 with the Air Lift LoadLifter 5000 Ultimate Air Helper Springs # AL88132 on your 2002 Ford Excursion. You will not have any issues installing this the parts together. We do also have the Upgrade Kit # AL52301 which will also include stainless steel roll plates and stainless hardware for mounting the air springs to the mounts. I have linked the instructions for the mount kits below as well as the instructions for the kit.
The Air Lift... view full answer...
I can confirm that everything you listed is compatible with each other and will work perfectly, including the anti-rattle hitch lock with the 10k Tow & Stow. So you will be able to use each of the parts together without issue:
- B&W Tow & Stow 3-Ball Mount - 2" Hitch - 7" Drop, 7-1/2" Rise - 10K - Black # BWTS10049B
- Anti-Rattle Trailer Hitch Receiver Lock for 2" Hitches # 63232
- InfiniteRule Locking Pins for B & W Tow and Stow 10K and 14.5K Ball Mounts # IR57FR
- Curt Trailer Hitch... view full answer...
The Provider ST225/75R15 Radial Trailer Tire # TR225LRE and Vesper Steel Modular Trailer Wheel # TA97RR can be mounted by a tire shop, but unfortunately we aren't able to mount the tire to the wheel for you - we are only able to offer combinations made by the manufacturer.
I have attached some review videos for you to check out. view full answer...
Yes, you are on the money with the fits. The Timbren Front Suspension Enhancement System # TFF350SD2 is a fit for the 2-wheel drive model of the 2003 Ford Excursion, while the Timbren Front Suspension Enhancement System # TFF350SD4 is a fit for the 4-wheel drive model of '03 Excursion.
I have added a link to a video review of this suspension enhancement for you to check out.
I do want to add that if you were looking for the rear suspension units from Timbren for your Excursion, they... view full answer...