The Curt Trailer Hitch Receiver - Custom Fit - Class I - 1-1/4" # C11405 will work just fine on your 2019 Ford Mustang and will not require any exhaust modification. Vehicles that have the Active Valve Performance Exhaust will need to move clips on a sensor, but you will not have to worry about this. This 1-1/4" receiver has a max tongue weight of 200lbs and is Class 1, so make sure your hitch-mounted accessories are also 1-1/4" Class 1 and under the weight capacity.
Curt states that a... view full answer...
The Lippert part number # LC372261 is the part number for an entire replacement step assembly. The problem is that if you have the 151320 gear box that means that your current step is old enough that there aren't replacement parts for it and you'd need a new assembly which the # LC372261 is the closest replacement. view full answer...
I contacted the manufacturer with your questions about the Empire Faucets RV Bathroom Vessel Sink Faucet # EM72WR. They informed me that the aerator is removable and that it uses standard threads. Standard threads for a faucet aerator is 15/16". view full answer...
Generally speaking, on a single axle trailer you will want the leaf spring hangers to be spaced apart 1/2" less than the eye to eye measurement of your leaf spring. Therefore, you will want to place the hanger 25-1/2" apart on center when using the 4-Leaf Double-Eye Spring part # e77SR with the Single-Axle Trailer Hanger Kit part # APS4.
Please keep in mind that you will need to determine the correct position of your Dexter Trailer Axle part # 20545I-EZ-72-15 before welding the leaf spring... view full answer...
When the Curt # C11048 is installed, the receiver opening and a portion of the cross bars on either side will be visible. Take a look at the photo I edited for you, which should give you a good idea of what everything will look like once the hitch is installed. No fascia trimming will be required.
To see the installation instructions, click the provided link. view full answer...
Hopefully you ordered the # WT461391 for front floor mats as this is the Weathertech floor mat confirmed to fit your 2008 Ford Mustang. You should be able to line the retention hook up with the hole in the floor and get the hook started through it and then pull the mat towards the front of the vehicle to get the hook to fully seat. view full answer...
The Draw-Tite trailer hitch, # 24863, will fit your 2012 Ford Mustang, 6 cylinder coupe. There is no drilling involved and you should not have to cut or trim anything to install the hitch on your Mustang. I have included a link to the installation instructions for you.
If you will be doing some towing, the recommended ball mount is # 3594.For a 1-7/8 inch ball use # 19256 and for a 2 inch use # 19258. For trailer wiring, use # 118487. I have included a link to the instructions for the... view full answer...
In some applications there will have to be some modifications to get the exhaust hangers to work. Since you have a different style hanger you will need to remove them or work around them and install the hangers that come with this kit.
The hanger bracket should have holes it that will allow you to attach it to the body or frame of your vehicle. If not, then you could drill holes through the brackets or have them welded in.
Check out step 2 of the installation instructions that I attached... view full answer...
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To install the Draw-Tite Trailer Hitch Receiver # 24747 you were looking at on to your 2006 Ford Mustang you will just need to enlarge the hole in the passenger side exhaust hanger. This makes it so that the hanger can be reinstalled after the hitch is in place. There is no drilling required in the actual frame of the vehicle.
I went ahead and included a link to a video of showing the # 24747 being installed on a 2006 Ford Mustang for you to take a look at. view full answer...
To install the Curt Trailer Hitch, # C11312, on your 2007 Mustang V6, you will not need to do any drilling. I have included a link to the installation instructions below for you to check out.
To complete your towing set up, I recommend adding a drawbar, hitch ball, locking hitch pin, and trailer wiring. The recommended drawbar is the Draw-Tite Drawbar, # 3592. This would be used in the rise position.
For a hitch ball, you can use hitch ball # 19256 (1-7/8 inch diameter) or # 19258 (2-inch... view full answer...
I checked the install instructions for the Draw Tite hitch part # 24928 that you referenced that fits your 2017 Ford Mustang and it does not require trimming of the lower rear fascia. I attached a picture of the hitch installed below it too.
Hitch installs are pretty basic for mechanics. I would just find a local mechanic to you with a good reputation and let them do it. view full answer...
That is exactly what converter # 118158 was designed for. You will not have to use diodes, although you could if you wanted and it wouldn't hurt anything, because there is only one input circuit for each of the wires. The red output wire would go to the brake light wire on each tail light. Yellow would go to left turn signal and green would go to right turn signal. view full answer...
The Draw-Tite hitch 24840 will fit your 2010 Mustang convertible as long as it is not a GT/CS, Shelby GT, or Shelby GT 500 model. It will require trimming a section of the rear bumper fascia. I have included a link to the instructions that show, in detail, where to cut the fascia. view full answer...
Great question! Since it sounds like it is a non-retractable antenna, I confirmed with Rampage that in order to use the Rampage Cover # RA1304 with your vehicle, you must cut an opening in the cover. This is done by centering the cover on your 1993 Ford Mustang GT and mark the ideal location for the hole. The manufacturer suggests using a heated pointed object like a soldering iron or a wood burner to complete this.
If you have a retractable antenna, there will not be an issue with putting... view full answer...
If you are trying to install lights like # STL8RB to your 2006 Ford Mustang the problem could be that the car has separate turn signal and brake lights while trailer lights have a combined turn signal and brake light circuit.
On light # STL8RB, the white wire is ground, the green wire is stop and turn lights, and the brown wire is running lights.
If you need to add trailer wiring to the car so that it can tow a trailer, you will need to use # 18252. I have included a link to the instructions... view full answer...
Although we don't have an installation video for the Curt # C11041, we do have a video for the discontinued Draw-Tite # 24687. I've pored over the installation instructions for both hitches and found them to be just about identical. Watching the video for the Draw-Tite hitch will give you an excellent idea whether the installation is something you'd feel comfortable attempting, or if it's something you should have your favorite mechanic complete for you. According to Curt, it shouldn't... view full answer...
When the Draw-Tite trailer hitch # 24863 is installed on a 2011 Ford Mustang GT, the rear fascia will conceal everything with the exception of the receiver. We do not have any pictures but there is a diagram of what the hitch will look like once installed in the instructions that I have linked for you. view full answer...
When the Draw-Tite trailer hitch # 24863 is installed on a 2011 Ford Mustang GT, the rear fascia will conceal everything with the exception of the receiver. We do not have any pictures but there is a diagram of what the hitch will look like once installed in the instructions that I have linked for you. view full answer...
At this time we do not have a photo available of the Curt Hitch, # C11210, on a 2011 Mustang GT, but we do have a photo, see attached, of the hitch on a Shelby Convertible that should give you an idea of the look. The receiver portion of the hitch will be visible when installed. The rear fascia will conceal everything except the receiver.
The Curt Hitch, # C11210, will require the use of some type of stabilization strap, like part # 18050, for carrying any non-trailer loads.
If using... view full answer...
Installation of the # 40505 wiring harness for your 2000 Ford Mustang is a fairly simple process that I will guide you through.
First, you will remove 2 plastic nuts that hold the trunk liner in place behind the taillights. There will be 1 nut on each side of the vehicle. Pull the liner aside enough to allow access to the connector on the rear wall of the trunk. Separate the connectors.
Once separated, you will connect each plug (in the set closest to the 4-pole) into the corresponding... view full answer...