What I strongly recommend instead that will fix your problem is the Flush King Reverse Flush Valve for RV Holding Tanks and Sewer Hoses - 3" Diameter # F02-4350 because it is designed for the exact problem you are having. It will flush the hoses so the waste water does not stay the "T" on your photo. It would require you to hook up a hose, Flushing Hose for RV Sewer System # W01-4180 (15 feet) or # W01-4300 (25 feet) but would be the remedy to your issue.
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We have a couple of potential options for you that can help, but there isn't a way to strengthen a hitch in regards to its capacity. So the first thing to do is check to ensure you aren't exceeding the tongue weight limit of the hitch that is on your 2007 Hyundai Santa Fe. So just be sure your wife's wheelchair and I assume wheelchair carrier is no more than 350 lbs if your 2007 Santa Fe has the Curt Trailer Hitch # 13538 or 525 lbs if you have the Draw-Tite Trailer Hitch # 75471.
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We do have a wiring harness for your 2023 Hyundai Palisade. I recommend the Curt T-Connector # C43FV. This will plug in behind the driver and passenger side tail lights, and will not require any cutting of the vehicles harness. You will have to run a wire to the battery to power the module for the 4 pole flat connector.
We also have the # C59236 which is a 4 pole wiring harness, but this will require cutting and splicing of the vehicles wiring. view full answer...
A lift is not required to be able to install the etrailer Trailer Hitch Receiver # e95ZR on your 2022 Hyundai Palisade. You may find it easier to raise the rear of your Palisade up off the ground so that you can more easily access the mounts for the exhaust and be able to lower the exhaust to get the receiver in place. I have linked our installation video below so you can see where the mounts are to determine if you need to raise it off the ground.
I recommend installing the Curt T-Connector... view full answer...
According to the owner's manual I looked up online of a 2019 Hyundai Ioniq, when towing the vehicle, it should be in neutral, but that is for emergency towing. All of our information on towing comes from owner's manuals and there was no definitive word on recreational towing so to be certain this won't harm your Ioniq I strongly recommend contacting Hyundai.
If it is allowed, you will want to use a tow dolly from Demco:
- Demco Kar Kaddy SS Tow Dolly # DM9713045
- Demco Kar Kaddy X Tow... view full answer...
I took a look at the owner's manual for a 2017 Hyundai Sonata and it states that it is not recommended to tow a trailer, but that doesn't mean you cannot.
The Draw-Tite # 24965 trailer hitch you referenced fits your '17 Sonata so long as it is not a Hybrid, and can be used to tow but has a weight capacity of 2,000 lbs and a tongue weight capacity of 200 lbs so you would not be able to exceed those numbers.
In order to tow a trailer you will also need Wiring Harness # C56247 to add a... view full answer...
Many original equipment floor mats supplied by auto makers have special fixtures in them to help hold them in place on the floor of the vehicle. These often consist of a small hook attached to the permanent carpet layer and a grommet in the removable floor mat that catches on that hook to keep the mat from sliding around under the drivers feet. Sometimes these mats also have small projections, or spikes, on the bottom surface to grip the permanent carpet layer.
Some aftermarket floor mats,... view full answer...
You will have to run the wire from the battery to the 1 o'clock terminal on the 7-way connector in the 7-Way RV Upgrade Kit # ETBC7L. This wire is what powers the Curt Echo Wireless Trailer Brake Controller # C51180 and allows you to have trailer brakes without hardwiring in a trailer brake controller. It sounds like that is what the trailer company is wanting to do is hard wire in a trailer brake controller which will involve slicing into wiring under the dash on your 2022 Hyundai Santa... view full answer...
I reached out to the manufacturer who told me the K-Source Replacement Side Mirror - Electric/Heat w Signal - Black - Driver Side # KS65028Y and Passenger Side # KS65027Y that fit your 2017 Hyundai Santa Fe Sport "do not have a puddle lamp. They are heated power with turn signal only." view full answer...
We do offer some roof mounted canoe carrier options for your 2009 Hyundai Santa Fe, but they will not increase the carrying capacity of the factory rack on your vehicle. If you have the raised side rails then you can use # RRVA118B-2 and # RRSX100.
The same rule would apply if you have the flush mounted factory rails and installed an aftermarket rack like the Rhino-Rack kit including the cross bars # RRVA137B-2, Feet # RRRLKVA, and Custom Fit Kit # DK041. These bars have a capacity of... view full answer...
Yes, the Curt T-Connector Vehicle Wiring Harness # C68JR will connect to the factory tow package wiring on your 2022 Hyundai Palisade. It does include the reverse circuit wiring so when you connect to a trailer with surge brakes and a Reverse Lockout Solenoid # T4748800 you will not have the brakes activate when driving in reverse. view full answer...
As long as the combined 362 lb weight of the bike and the weight of the carrier you'll use doesn't exceed the 525 lb tongue weight capacity of the Draw-Tite # 75471 Class III hitch and the combined weight of the two doesn't exceed the tongue weight capacity of the vehicle as mentioned in the owner's manual, you should be fine carrying the motorcycle.
If you don't already have a carrier in mind, I'd recommend the Ultra-Fab # UF48-979033 which can accommodate tires up to 5 inches wide. The... view full answer...
Yes, you will need a torque wrench to install the Curt Trailer Hitch Receiver part # C13240 on a 2020 Hyundai Tucson. That said, you can either rent this for free from most local auto parts stores or you can pick one up from us with your hitch like the 1/2" Drive Torque Wrench part # PTW3001C. view full answer...
I can definitely point you in the right direction. The # 75776 is for a 2018 Hyundai Santa Fe, but it fits the SE and Limited models only. If your Santa Fe is the Sport model you will want the # 75772 instead.
We have installed both of these hitches on a 2018 Hyundai Santa Fe at our shop here in Wentzville Missouri. I have linked our install videos below. view full answer...
I spoke with Curt and verified the Curt Trailer Hitch Receiver # C23WR that fits your 2023 Hyundai Santa Cruz is NOT compatible with weight distribution. There is not a hitch for your '23 Santa Cruz that is compatible with weight distribution. view full answer...
All Rhino Rack products are made in Australia.
To provide a Rhino Rack roof rack for your 2010 Hyundai Elantra Touring model, you would need the crossbars, part # RRVA118B-2, the leg kit, # RRRLKVA, and the Custom DK Clamps and Pads, # DK010. This includes two crossbars and 4 legs and 4 clamp and pad kits.
You can see an installation video by using the provided link. view full answer...
That is an interesting question. We do caution against bolting the Demco Coupler # DM14793-81 to a round tube. While you might be able to drill holes and tighten the bolts properly, the concern would be that the body of the coupler is not making full contact with the frame. As you said, they are intended for rectangular or right angle stock steel. With a part of the trailer as important as the coupler, it is an area where we would want to take any risks.
Your best bet would be to take... view full answer...
The Curt trailer hitch receiver, part # 13526, installs with six M10-1.25 X 35 hex tap bolts and six 3/8 inch conical toothed washers. If you're looking for the exact replacement hardware you can use part # RHK and select "Curt" in the drop down and enter "13526" into the model number and you'll receive the exact bolts and washers orignally included with the hitch.
It is a confirmed fit for your 2006 Hyundai Tucson. I've linked a video of the hitch being installed onto a 205 Tucson for you. view full answer...
Yes, you can open the bottom box with the top box mounted with the Yakima EXO # Y74ZR in the two-box configuration. The top level can be rotated 180 degrees, which will allow you to open the bottom box.
We are not aware of any fitment issues with the EXO system on a Hyundai Palisade. view full answer...
Let's start with the locks, and the locking mechanism isn't flimsy, and keys are definitely not more likely to break in the Thule Force XT XL Rooftop Cargo Box # TH6358B.
As for the Yakima box, the mounting procedure will essentially be the same as with the Force XT XL # TH6358B (with the exception of the Force not using the tool to tighten the clamps). Assuming you have some height with the use of something like a step stool # TE97FR, you won't have to go to both sides to tighten the... view full answer...