For Curt trailer hitch # C12038 you will get the trailer hitch itself and the hardware needed to install it. The other parts you need depend on what you're going to use the htich for.
If you're going to be carrying a cargo carrier or bike rack you also need a support strap # 18050 per Curt's warranty.
If you plan on towing a trailer you need to add ball mount # C45503 along with the properly sized ball and the wiring. Those items are not included with the hitch. For a 1-7/8 inch ball... view full answer...
For a 4-pole trailer wiring harness to go along with the Class II hitches made for your 2017 Subaru Outback Wagon, Draw-Tite # 36493 and Curt # C12136, you can use Tekonsha T-One Vehicle Wiring Harness # 118467.
This kit does include a powered taillight converter that draws power for the trailer lights directly from the battery to ensure that your vehicle wiring cannot be overloaded by power demands from the trailer. The converter is the small black box integrated into the harness.
You... view full answer...
We can piece together a Malone Lowbed trailer by first starting with the part # MPG464-LB and then a single bunk kit part # MPG561 and then the spare kit part # MPG465 and you'd be set. There isn't a kit with just the parts you are looking for available at this time. view full answer...
The Yakima SkyBox cargo boxes, like the NX 18 Rooftop Cargo Box # Y45AV, will come with grease in the lock core housing according to my contact at Yakima.
She also did point out that the dry graphite lubricant is good to use on the external part of the lock core as well since it doesn't attract dust and dirt. view full answer...
The Swagman XC 2-Bike Rack for 1-1/4" and 2" Trailer Hitches # S64650 is a great platform bike option for your 2003 Subaru Forester, so long as it is already equipped with a trailer hitch receiver, like the Draw-Tite Trailer Hitch Receiver # 36311, designed to fit the frame of your Forester.
To use the bike rack, you do not need any extra parts. Everything you need to install it on a trailer hitch is included with part # S64650.
The only time you'll need to use a ball mount, is for trailer... view full answer...
The EcoHitch # EH34FR doesn't provide an integral bracket for installing a 7-way trailer connector. We offer bracket mounts that usually work pretty well, which will use a pipe clamp to attach to the hitch crossbar, but because the crossbar will be buried behind the bumper cover once the installation is complete, that wouldn't be a good option in this case.
The Curt # C58000 Easy Mount bracket would be your best bet. view full answer...
The Replacement Trunnion Bar Kit # C17335 is sold as a single item. You will need 2 of them to replace both spring bars on a Curt short-arm weight distribution system. view full answer...
The Covercraft SeatSaver Custom Seat Covers # SS2481PCTP that you referenced comes in a quantity of 2 seat covers. They are confirmed to fit your 2016 Subaru Forester. view full answer...
I confirmed with Thule that, unfortunately, the pads of # THKIT3131 cannot be purchased independently from the rest of the hardware. view full answer...
Tire and wheel combos we carry, like the Kenda 4.80/4.00-8 Bias Trailer Tire with 8" Galvanized Wheel # AM30070 you're asking about, don't come balanced since trailer tires don't need to be balanced.
If you'd like for them to be balanced you can either use the Counteract Tire Balancing Beads for Tandem Axle Trailers # CA68VR or you can have a shop balance the tires for you. view full answer...
The Curt # C67JR weighs 31 lbs, so it's not impossible to manage on your own with some jack stands or some other manner of propping the jack up while you bolt it into place.
I have linked the written instructions for you to take a look at. view full answer...
The Dexter Nev-R-Adjust Electric Trailer Brake Assembly Kit part # K23-478-479 or part # K23-478-00 for left and part # K23-479-00 for right does not come with a hub/drum. If this is needed you can use the Dexter Trailer Hub and Drum Assembly part # 84546UC3-EZ as most 4,400 b axles use 3,500 lb hubs/drums. view full answer...
You are correct. The Roadmaster Crossbar-Style Base Plate Kit - Removable Arms # 917-1 has a bracket built in for a 6 pin socket-which is the most commonly used wiring plug when flat towing. This base plate kit is a confirmed fit on your 2005 Subaru Outback Sedan and will work well with something like the Roadmaster Flexo-Coil wiring # RM-15267. view full answer...
The replacement tail light lens # 440-15R does not come with a seal. You would either need to retain the old one or you could make your own using some thin foam. Another option, which would be more permanent, is to use gasket maker like # LT37464. view full answer...
The Stackers Leveling Blocks for Trailers and RVs - 1-3/8" x 8-1/8" - Qty 4 # A10-0916 weigh approximately 4 lbs or just under 1 lb each. I've attached a couple review videos of this product to assist. view full answer...
The Curt Trailer Hitch Receiver part # 13390 comes with everything you will need for installation except the tools including 4 carriage bolts, 4 hole spacers, 4 hex nuts, and 2 firewire bolt leaders. In order to install this hitch you will need a 10/19 mm socket, 8" extension, ratchet, torque wrench, 17/32" drill bit, rotary tool, and file.
If you will be doing any towing with the hitch then you will also need a wiring harness, ball mount, and hitch ball. For a wiring harness I recommend... view full answer...
The HandRoll Carrier # Y04082 that you referenced is actually just the part of the carrier that has the wheels. To complete the carrier you also need some saddles like the DeckHand # Y04083. This combination is available for your 2019 Subaru Outback Wagon in the kit # Y04083-04082 and is compatible with round, square, or aero-style crossbars.
To add locks to either setup you need the 4 lock core set # Y07204. view full answer...
Yep, it sure does; a stop collar to automatically align the hitch pin holes is indeed included with the 24x60 etrailer Cargo Carrier for 2" Hitches # e98874.
I have added a cut out below from the product page of the # e98874 which shows this. view full answer...
The Rhino-Rack Ski and Snowboard Carrier # RR574 is a great carrier but it only has the locking feature for the skis/boards alone. So yes, someone could technically just remove the mounting hardware and make off with your equipment.
To remedy this I recommend checking out the Yakima FreshTrack 4 Ski and Snowboard Carrier # Y03092 instead. This comes with locks for the skis/boards but it also has security Allen bolts that prevent anyone from loosening up the adjustment knobs when those... view full answer...