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  • Can etrailer Locking Hitch Pin be Used for Thule Bike Rack
  • The etrailer Threaded Anti-Rattle Hitch Pin Lock # e99047 is an M16 bolt while the bolt that comes with the Thule Snug Tite Hitch Lock # THSTL2 is an M12, so even if the thread count was the same they wouldn't be compatible. If you're just needing to replace the bolt for your Thule bike rack then you can use part # TH62RE, otherwise if you need the lock and washers then you'll need the kit # THSTL2 instead.
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  • Will the Curt Hitch Pin and Clip Work To Attach a Rear Cargo Trailer Basket
  • The # C21410 Curt Hitch Pin and Clip will work for your rear cargo trailer basket as long as you have a 1-1/4" hitch. This hitch pin is designed for 1-1/4" hitches and has a 1/2" diameter with a 2" span. This works for Class I and Class II hitches. If you need one for a 2" hitch you can use the # C21510 instead. I have attached a review video for your reference.
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  • Recommended 7-Way Wiring Harness for a 2013 Chrysler Town and Country
  • The Tekonsha OEM Replacement Vehicle Wiring Harness w Brake Controller Adapter item # 22121 will definitely work on your 2013 Town and Country. This is by far the easiest way to add a 7-way connector to your Chrysler. I have linked the installation instructions below. The Tekonsha Voyager item # 39510 and the Tekonsha Prodigy P3 item # 90195 are two different brake controllers but both will plug into the adapter that is included with the item # 22121 harness. The P3 is a top of the line...
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  • Trouble With Draw-Tite Trailer Hitch Receiver Hitting Pan For Stow-N-Go Seats on a 2008 Chrysler Tow
  • It sounds like your Draw-Tite Max-Frame Trailer Hitch Receiver # 75579 for your 2008 Chrysler Town and Country may have gotten bent in shipping. We have installed this receiver on several different model years with the stow-n-go seats in our shop without an issue. I have linked an article near the bottom of the page which we created to help identify if this is the case on your hitch and what steps are needed to correct it. I personally always find it easiest to measure the mounting holes...
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