I have another option for you, but I do not have any information on which products, if any, will fit your 2012 GMC Yukon XL Denali with the auto leveling air suspension if you remove it as it is possible there are still other slight changes that would cause the Timbren suspension enhancement you mentioned to not fit.
Instead I recommend going with a weight distribution hitch which is the best way to prevent suspension sag on vehicles towing a travel trailer, and is recommended anytime... view full answer...
The WeatherTech Cargo Liner part # WT40440 is a great option for a 2021 Toyota 4Runner with Double Decker Cargo System. It will cover the entire area of the tray and allow it to slide out with the liner in place. There are cargo liners that will cover the rear seats while folded down but this is not an option for models with the Double Decker Cargo System. view full answer...
I recommend having a 2" to 1-1/4" hitch riser built for your Yakima Dr. Tray Bike Rack. Having a custom built riser will allow you to move the rack up for better ground clearance and keep it as close the the rear of your vehicle as possible.
The Curt Solid Steel 2" Hitch Bar # D31 can be welded to the 6" Combo Bar 1-1/4" Receiver # E-911 with some steel plate or tubing. A local welding shop should be able to provide the additional material necessary to get the receiver tube where you... view full answer...
With a 600 lbs tongue weight on your travel trailer, I recommend the # FA92-00-0800 Fastway e2 Weight Distribution w/ 2-Point Sway Control. This system is for a tongue weight of 400-800 lbs. Since you are at 600 lbs that puts your tongue weight right in the middle of the range which is ideal when using weight distribution. This has a bolt on installation so no drilling is required.
As for heavy duty shocks and adding a leaf to your leaf springs, we do not carry shocks or an add-a-leaf... view full answer...
Weathertech has an under seat truck storage box part # WT4S005 that fits your 2021 GMC Sierra 3500 crew cab but the part # WT4S002 does not fit. view full answer...
Based on the replacement 7-way kits we offer for your 2012 Honda Ridgeline like the Tekonsha part # 118253 we can confirm that the Hopkins Smart Hitch Backup Camera and Hitch Aligner System # HM50002 does for sure fit your vehicle.
We've had a few people report that water got into the back of the camera and that using an RTV sealant they were able to keep the water out of it going forward. That's what I would recommend for you.
I attached a review video for more info on this as well. view full answer...
Sorry to hear about your vehicle! The size wrench needed to remove the mounting hardware of the Rhino Rack cargo basket part # RMCB is an M6. I'd bring a metric set of allen wrenches though since pulling out a single allen wrench is a good way to end up losing it. view full answer...
The Malone SteelTop Roof Rack # MPG201 that you referenced has a dynamic capacity of 165 lbs which is different from the capacity needed for a roof top tent as that would be static weight. Dynamic in this situation means the capacity it can carry while on the road which will have bumps and dips that will exaggerate the weight on the rack.
So the standard way to determine if you'd have the capacity needed will be to contact the roof top tent manufacturer as they normally have a formula... view full answer...
Everything I was able to find on your 2007 Ford Ranger 2WD manual transmission is that it is flat-towable. Also worth mentioning is that the owners manual for the vehicle is the final word on this matter. If the owners manual says it's fine then you are totally fine. First thing you'll need is a base plate kit like the Roadmaster Crossbar kit part # 477-5 so you are definitely on the right track.
In addition to the base plates, you will also need a compatible tow bar, safety cables, lighting,... view full answer...
Yes, the Trailair cushioned pin box # UF35-946212 that you referenced is the correct fit for you as this is designed to replace the Fabex 770 that you have now along with a few other variations. This actually fits the following:
Fabex 750, 765 and 770
RBW 7028 view full answer...
For as trashed as those brake assemblies are I am impressed with how spotless that spindle is! Based on the bearing numbers you mentioned you have a #84 spindle and the hub part # AKHD-545-35-G-K is correct. Since this its galvanized it's a really great option as it will fight corrosion.
The flexible brake line kits like the part # 18SI-BLKIT is what I would go with. They are just as durable as anything else and a lot easier to install. The brake assemblies # AKFBBRK-35R-D and # AKFBBRK-35L-D... view full answer...
Thank you for all of the info! We have exactly what you need to get you on the road and to your camping destination.
For a 5th wheel trailer I highly recommend using a Demco Hijacker because it uses a single wraparound jaw for a complete 360 degree connection with your king pin, further reinforced by a 3/4" thick locking bar. This coupled with the double-pivot head and polyurethane dampeners gives you one of the most comfortable towing experiences on the market.
If you have the OEM prep... view full answer...
You will need a new brake controller install harness to install the P2 part # 90885 in your 2017 Toyota Tacoma. your 4Runner used the harness part # 3040-P whereas the new Tacoma uses the install harness # 3031-P instead. view full answer...
For your 2020 Toyota RAV4, I recommend the Draw-Tite Max-Frame 2 Inch Trailer Hitch Receiver # DT82QR because if has a maximum tongue weight rating of 675 lbs (highest available for your RAV4) and also because its mostly hidden design, so it will both look and work great for you. I've attached a photo of this hitch installed on a 2019 RAV4 XLE Hybrid so you know how it will look once installed.
As you mentioned, our selection of bike racks is extensive. That being said, there are several... view full answer...
Although typically folks use a traditional-type brake controller that sits under the dash, I'd recommend going with the Redarc Tow-Pro Classic # 331-EBRHV2. The bulk of this controller installs under the dash where it's out of the way and out of sight. the only needed control is a single dial that can be mounted just about anywhere on the dash or center console.
To install the controller, you'll need the # 3070-S wiring harness which would wire color to color to the controller base unit.... view full answer...
Since your trailer has surge brakes you would not need a brake controller but you will need a 7-way installed on the 2018 Subaru Outback Wagon that has the 12 volt accessory and reverse light circuit active. So you'd need the part # 118467 that you referenced as well as the 7-way adapter part # ETBC7L and you'd be set.
With the 7-way adapter you'd have to run a wire up to the vehicle battery as well as a wire to the reverse light circuit. view full answer...
You'd need to order the lock core part # THLOCKN031 with the # THSTL2 as well as the change key # 853-1251 to be able to key the lock core to match what you have already. view full answer...
The Thule Classic T2 is motorhome approved and should do everything that you are looking for. It has a weight capacity of 60 pounds which is right at what you need. I would load your heavier bike first, closest to the motorhome, and your lighter bike last.
We have a really similar bike rack that you could also look at with the bike weight capacity of 70 pounds each. This rack is frame mounted, the Swagman E-Specs part # S94FR that is also motorhome approved.
I attached a review video... view full answer...
Can you get me the distance you have between the left and right bolt holes of your current equalizers? With that I can see what would be best option. view full answer...