The Curt # C13362 will fit perfectly if your 1998 Plymouth Voyager as long as it isn't a sport model. Once installed, the hitch won't interfere with the spare tire, although you might need to push the spare toward the front of the vehicle while raising or lowering it.
If you'll be towing with the hitch, you'll also need a trailer wiring harness like # C55334, a # 2753 ball mount and # 19260 for a 1-7/8 or # 63845 for a 2 inch trailer ball.
I've linked to an install video for the hitch. view full answer...
The easiest way to level out your vehicle will be to add a weight distribution system to the trailer. These kits will replace the shank and ball mount of your vehicle with a head unit that will help distribute the trailer weight across the tow vehicle and trailer's axles. I recommend the Pro Series weight system, part # PS49901. This kit will add a weight distribution and bolt-on sway control device, helping the overall ride of your vehicle and load improve. I've included a video of this... view full answer...
Curt trailer wiring harness # C55493 plugs into a towing harness located behind the driver's side rear trim panel by the rear hatch. Remove any fasteners holding the trim panel on and gently pull the panel out. The mating connector will be behind this panel. I have included a link to the installation instructions for you. view full answer...
I do have a solution for you, however the Draw-Tite model 02203 trailer hitch that you mentioned looks like an older model hitch that has since been discontinued. From what I could find, this particular hitch was designed to fit certain midsize trucks from Chevy and Dodge from 1985 to 1991. This hitch will not fit your 2000 Plymouth Grand Voyager.
For your vehicle, I instead recommend the Draw-Tite Max-Frame Trailer Hitch Receiver # 75119. This custom-fit, Class III hitch is confirmed... view full answer...
The great thing about the Everchill Refrigerator for RVs # 324-000110 is that it is a universal design so you can definitely use it with your older Sea Ray Sundancer, just note the external dimensions of 17-1/2" wide x 17-3/4" deep x 19-1/2" tall so that you know it will fit.
To get this to work with 12V power you just need an inverter. You can use the Go Power Inverter # 34280173 which is rated for 225 watts and then instead of using the alligator clips use the installation kit # 342GPDCKIT1... view full answer...
For the 1998 Plymouth Voyager, two 1/2 inch holes will need to be drilled in the bottom side of the frame member on each side of the vehicle.
This is not terribly difficult, you can remove the two rear bumper bolts as indicated in the instructions, use the bolt leader to fish the rearward bolts into place, and loosely bolt the hitch into place. You would then use the holes in the hitch as a template for drilling the additional four holes. It is usually best not to drill the holes in one... view full answer...
The problems you are describing are typically associated with a poor ground connection, but it could also be the result of a faulty converter box if you are using a plug-in style wiring harness like the Curt T-Connector Wiring Harness, # C55334, that you referenced.
If the wiring harness was working in the past and the problem just started, then the converter box could have shorted out, which would cause a variety of different issues. If this is the case, then I recommend replacing the... view full answer...
The Tow-Rax Strap Hanger - Aluminum - 17" Long x 4-1/2" Tall x 3" Deep # TWSP25SHA you were looking at does not have holes already in it for mounting, so you will need to drill the holes to the size of the screws you are using.
Since this is just for storing straps and is not a tie down point any size screws will be fine, but getting one or two into the metal framing on the trailer wall will be the best choice to make sure it stays secure for years to come.
There is not a standard size... view full answer...
For your hitch cover on your 1996 Plymouth Neon, I recommend the etrailer.com Rubber Hitch Cover for 1-1/4" Trailer Hitches - Qty 1 # 22281. There is also the Rubber Tube Cover 1-1/4" # 2211. view full answer...
The best way to test the lighting functions on your 4-pole harness # 118334 is to disconnect the trailer and apply a circuit tester like # PTW2993 to the connector's pins. You'll need a helper in the Grand Voyager to activate the light functions while you apply the grounded tester to one circuit at a time. The linked video shows how the tester works to tell you when a signal is present.
On your 4-pole wiring setup the brown wire carries running lights (on when your headlights are on) and... view full answer...
Per our Dexstar contact The Dexstar 14 x 5-1/2 Inch Wheel # AM20304 has a back spacing between the range of 3.32 inches to 3.44 inches, these will work on your 72 Plymouth Valiant if the measurement lines up.
The wheel has a 5 on 4-1/2 inch bolt pattern and has a weight capacity of 2,200 pounds. It has a black powder coat finish that is over a e-coated primer.
I attached a review video link below. view full answer...
The best way to carry your 10 foot Pelican kayak on your 1999 Plymouth Voyager is to add a roof rack and use a roof mounted kayak carrier. Your Voyager came with one of three roof options that will affect your roof rack possibilities.
If your Voyager came with raised roof side rails that run front to back, then I recommend the Rhino-Rack Aero Roof Rack which consists of the following parts:
Vortex crossbars # RRVA118B-2 in black or # RRVA118S-2 in silver
Legs # RRSX100
If your Voyager... view full answer...
It depends on the hose. The part that you came from, # T0778500, is a fitting. Hose for high temperature engine applications such as # D15799 would work with engine oil just fine. This is 25 feet worth of hose. It is available in different lengths:
8 feet # D15740
5 feet # D15701
All of these lengths have a 1/2 inch inner diameter. view full answer...
The 1999 Plymouth Grand Voyager has a T-One Vehicle wiring harness, part # 118334, that allows you to plug into the connection points located behind the vehicle tail lights and converter is included. This harness requires no splicing or taping. A 4 pole flat adapter is included. The whole part is plug and play making install very simple. I have included a link to the part and the instructions below. view full answer...
If you have theDraw-Tite Max-Frame Trailer Hitch # 75119 on your 1998 Plymouth Grand Voyager, you will be happy to know that it does fit your 2007 Dodge Grand Caravan as well, providing your Dodge does NOT have the stow and go seating.
If your Dodge DOES have the stow and go seating then the Curt Trailer Hitch # 13389 is the correct hitch for your minivan.
Hitches can be swapped out between vehicles, however, the attachment hardware is not meant to be reused under any circumstances. Replacement... view full answer...
You are correct, there is not a T-Connector for your vehicle. You will need to hardwire your vehicle using a Taillight Converter. I would recommend the Upgraded Circuit Protected Taillight Converter with 4 Pole End, part 119178KIT. This kit comes as an installation kit which has all the items needed to assist with the install. view full answer...
The Hopkins Vehicle Wiring Converter, part # HM48915, is used for a vehicle that will have a 3-wire system, which means it would have separate stop and turn signals, to plug into a trailer with a 2-wire system, which has the stop and turn signal combined.
Your 2000 Plymouth Neon will have a 2-wire system, so the # HM48915 converter is not needed. To get a 4-way on your Neon you can use the Draw-Tite Wiring Hardwire Kit, part # 18252. Using the included circuit tester these wires will tap... view full answer...
Our roof rack systems include everything you need to install it on the roof of your vehicle
If your Voyager does not have raised side rails, but a naked roof, I recommend the Thule WingBar Evo Roof Rack. The WingBar system is one of the quietest roof racks on the road and the aerodynamic premium aluminum crossbars have T-slots that can accommodate T-track-mounted accessories, or clamp-on accessories. To order this system you will need to use three numbers. They are part # TH711400, part... view full answer...
I recommend testing the wiring harness for a malfunction. Using a circuit tester, like # PTW2993, test the wires going into the converter box for the proper function. If, when you test the right blinker, the signal is absent or otherwise incorrect, then there is a problem with the vehicle wiring, possibly a ground problem with the right taillight.
If the functions are all correct, test the wiring coming out of the converter box. If the signals going in are correct, but wrong coming out,... view full answer...
As long as the bolt pattern (5 on 4-1/2 inches) and offset (+.5 inches) fit then it should work. I would certainly double check your measurements and keep in mind that this wheel is for 14 inch tires. I have also attached an article on determining bolt patterns that will help. Otherwise, you should be good to go.
Additional information and video attached. view full answer...