You'll need to start with a 4 way wiring harness like the Tekonsha T-One # TK84FR, which will tee into the tail lights on your 2020 Lincoln Aviator to give you the start of what you need. From there, you'll need to install the Tow Read 4 Pole to 5 Pole Trailer Adapter # 20036. This adapter will connect to your 4 way and then you'll splice into the reverse light circuit on the vehicle with the additional wire and quick splice connected. This will give you the 5 way you need for your boat trailer. view full answer...
We have the perfect trailer hitch for your 2023 Lincoln Aviator!
The etrailer Trailer Hitch Receiver # e29YR has a bolt on installation with no welding required. It has a matte black powder coated finish that is over a protective base coat that offers superior rust resistance.
The trailer hitch has a maximum gross trailer weight up to 6,000 pounds and has a maximum tongue weight up to 600 pounds. I would recommend checking your vehicle's manual to find the proper towing capacity.
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If you don't have hand holders for an inside fishing rod holder, like the Inno INIF8, then I recommend installing a Malone roof rack, part # MPG202 for square or part # MPG215 for aero, and then using a roof mount holder like the Rhino-Rack Multipurpose Holder # RMPH or Fishing Rod Carrier # RR572. view full answer...
The Thule Evo Flush Rail Feet # TH710601 are compatible with the flush mounted rails on your 2020 Lincoln Aviator. The correct fit kit would be part # TH66RV.
For crossbars you will need the Thule WingBar Evo Crossbars # TH711420 view full answer...
From what I show, a brake controller would have to be hardwired into a 2005 Lincoln Aviator. If the vehicle does not have a 4-Way trailer connector, you will need to start by adding one, # 18252. I have included a video link showing a typical installation for you.
You will then need a 4 and 7 Way installation kit # ETBC7. This will provide a 7-Way at the back of the vehicle and all of the wiring needed to install the brake controller. I have included some links that explain the ETBC7 installation.
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It's not uncommon for vehicles with a shorter wheelbase to experience sway when towing the same trailer (from your F-150 to your 2020 Lincoln Aviator).
From what I could find it looks like your 1958 22 ft Airstream should weight about 3,000 lbs so I recommend using the Reese Strait-Line Weight Distribution System w/ Sway Control # RP66082. The weight distribution side of things will help keep everything level and improve your towing experience while the dual-cam anti-sway it one of the... view full answer...