Yes, we do. You will want the Pollak Replacement 7-Pole item # PK11893. This will replace the damaged 7-way on your Tacoma. It plugs directly into your factory wiring harness.
I have linked a review video below. view full answer...
Hey Pam, the Yakima OnRamp bike rack part # Y36FR would be a really great option that covers everything you need. It's RV rated so it can be used in your Class C RV hitch as well as Honda CR-V, it's designed for e-bikes, and also has a ramp built into it as well. view full answer...
Hello Dan, I can definitely help with this. It is completely normal for the Curt TriFlex brake Controller # C24VV to show the current gain setting when the brakes are applied, or when the manual override is pressed. It sounds like you have the gain currently set at 9.7 which is why you are seeing this number flash on the display. So, it sounds like it is working correctly and there is no problem with the controller.
I suggest trying to turn the gain down. This way you can be 100% sure... view full answer...
Yes, it will! The Parallax/Magnetek or WFCO RV Power Centers # PD4655V will work with Lithium batteries like the Lifepo you mentioned, flooded lead acid, AGM, and gel batteries. view full answer...
Hey Gene, so the amperage requirement of the breaker that you'll use when installing your Prodigy P2 brake controller part # 90885 will be based on the amount of brake axles your trailer has but generally a 30 amp breaker is fine. For a single axle a 20 amp breaker like part # PK54-120. For a double axle the 30 amp breaker part # 7012A. view full answer...
Hey Jim, so typically when a brake controller is set to 0.0 that means the gain is all the way down, but the fact that the brakes are coming on still might mean that you either have some corrosion built up or damage to the 7 way, or there is a loose wire/short somewhere.
I'd start there before you go changing out things, because it could be as simple as cleaning off your 7 way or tightening a wire. If there happens to be a short, just replace the section, or entire wire, depending on the... view full answer...
Hi Cathy,
To ensure that you can get the extra extension to mount the Thule Hullavator # TH898 you'll want to go with a Yakima roof rack system. Yakima crossbars run their mounting track the entire length of the crossbar so you can go with ones that are longer than your typical length without worrying if the mounting feet will be able to connect. You'll want the following components:
Yakima JetStream Crossbars - Black - 60" Long # Y00426 or silver # Y00429
SkyLine Towers for Yakima Crossbars... view full answer...
The Curt Trailer Hitch Receiver # C89UR for your 2021 Toyota Venza weighs only 28lbs. While it is light enough for one person to maneuver a 2nd set of hands is very helpful in lining up the receiver during installation. I have linked and installation video below that should help you with any installation questions you may have.
I do recommend installing the Vehicle Wiring Harness # C57ER when you install the receiver. This 4-way connector is needed if you plan to tow small trailers but... view full answer...
Hi Paul,
For your 2006 Toyota Tacoma 4x4 I recommend going with a SumoSpring Solo Custom Helper Spring. To pick the right capacity helper spring I recommend going with the closest option to your Tacoma's payload capacity, which I see can range from 910 to 1,685lbs.
1,000lb # SSR-610-40
1,500lb # SSR-610-47
2,800lb # SSR-610-54
If you're regularly pushing the payload capacity I would go with the # SSR-610-54. These helper springs will replace your factory bump stop for an easy drill-free... view full answer...
The Front Runner Gutter Mount Roof Rack # FR28XJ that you mentioned is going to be a great option for mounting a rooftop tent like the Front Runner Rooftop Tent # FR26RV on your 1993 Toyota Land Cruiser.
The Front Runner Gutter Mount Roof Rack # FR28XJ has a dynamic weight limit of 220 lbs when evenly dispersed over two load bars. That said, Frontrunner does not list a specific static weight limit for this system. The roof rack is rated for whatever the roof of your car can safely hold.... view full answer...
Hey Don, it looks like all of the hitches for your daughter's 2014 Corolla are going to be class I meaning that you won't be able to use any 4 bike racks to their capacity - you'd only ever be able to carry two bikes. You could also try a trunk mounted rack # TH911XT which would let you carry up to 3 bikes. view full answer...
I would be happy to set up your Prius C with a hitch to transport a bike rack. Keeping cost in mind you are going to want to go with the Curt Trailer Hitch Receiver item # C11484. This hitch is custom fit and bolts directly to your Prius with included hardware. This is a class I hitch with a 1-1/4" receiver.
The Saris Freedom Bike Rack for 2 Bikes item # SA4412B you were looking at only has a 35 lbs capacity when used with a class I hitch. If you are wanting to use this bike rack with... view full answer...
In regards to installing a trailer hitch like the EcoHitch Hidden Trailer Hitch Receiver part # 306-X7178 on a 2011 Toyota Prius, the process is not hard at all. It installs into pre-drilled holes in the bottom of the frame, but you will have to drill into the exhaust heat shield.
I don't have any videos specifically on the EcoHitch Hidden Trailer Hitch Receiver but you can use the one attached on a similar hitch for guidance as the process is similar. view full answer...
We do have air bags with a compressor and remote for your 2017 Toyota Sienna. The air bags you need are the Air Lift 1000 Air Helper Springs for Coil Springs # AL60732. Then for a compressor you can use the Air Lift WirelessAIR Compressor System for Air Helper Springs # AL74000. This comes with a remote and can also be controlled via Bluetooth through your phone. view full answer...
The Curt Trailer Hitch Receiver # C99FR will only work with 18" or smaller spare tires. You would need to use a hitch like the EcoHitch Hidden Trailer Hitch Receiver # EH35VR instead. view full answer...
Unfortunately our vendor for these engine block heaters, Kat's Heaters, has not confirmed a fit for the 2023 Highlander. Sorry, that's certainly not the news you were hoping for. The only thing we could offer for cold weather is a battery heater to keep your battery in check during the freezing winter, such as with Kat's Heaters Battery Heating Pad for Series 24 Batteries - 120V - 60 Watt # KH22400. view full answer...
Joseph, no the Hellwig Load Pro 15 Load Leveler Helper Springs # HE42VR will not increase the factory ride height. This kit is designed to just reduce sway and prevent sagging while towing. view full answer...
To add a brake controller to your 2010 Highlander you will need a 4-way, 7-way upgrade kit, and the brake controller itself. I recommend the following:
-T-One Vehicle Wiring Harness # 118449 (If you do not have the factory tow package)
-Curt T-Connector Vehicle Wiring Harness # 56042 (If you have factory tow package)
-Universal Installation Kit for Trailer Brake Controller # ETBC7
-Redarc Tow-Pro Liberty Brake Controller # RED52VR
-Mounting Panel for Redarc Tow-Pro Trailer Brake Controller... view full answer...