I do have an option for you but there is not a plug and play brake controller wiring harness for your 2008 Jeep Commander so if you want to use the Curt TriFlex Trailer Brake Controller part # C24VV then you would need the Universal Wiring Adapter for Curt Trailer Brake Controllers part # C51515. In regards to the brake output wire, this would need to be ran from the back of the controller (blue wire) to the pin in the 5 o'clock position on the 7-way but I don't know what color wire that... view full answer...
For a brake controller installation you will need a brake controller and wiring. The brake controller I recommend for your Commander is the Prodigy P2, part # 90885. This is our most popular brake controller because it is easy to install and operate. The wiring you will need is part # ETBC7.
The 5-way flat harness you have on your Jeep is an aftermarket harness. In order to install a the ETBC7 there are a couple ways to do this. The 4-way connector on the ETBC7 may connect to the 5-way... view full answer...
Installation of the Curt Venturer # C51110 on your 2007 Commander will require the # C51515 universal wiring harness. Unfortunately, there is no plug and play option for your Jeep. view full answer...
The Rhino-Rack Nautic. part # RR570, likely fits your 2007 Jeep Commander's factory roof rack with no issues. The Nautic fits crossbars that are no larger than 3-7/8 inches wide and 1-3/8 inches tall and I'm pretty your Jeep's bars are smaller than that. You should measure to be sure but I'm pretty sure the factory crossbars are closer to 2-1/2 inches wide and an inch or less talll. view full answer...
They key you need is the Thule # THKEYN008 that you referenced. We've looked into this in the past and the rack you have is made by Thule and their replacement keys are correct. Since yours says E008 the key you need is # THKEYN008. view full answer...
The best way to convert the 4-Way on your Jeep Commander to a fully functional 7-Way connector for use with a standard brake controller is to use the Universal Wiring Kit # ETBC7. This kit includes the new 7-Way/4-Way connector plus all the additional wiring and circuit breakers needed to complete the brake output, 12V, and reverse light (if needed) circuits on the new connector.
Since you already have a 4-Way to 7-Way adapter you can also just add the Wiring Kit # 5506 instead, which... view full answer...
As long as the cross bars on your roof rack are spread between 20" and 37", the Thule Roof Mounted Cargo Basket, part # TH859XT will bolt directly to them. This basket will work just fine with your Jeep Commander.
The basket uses a system of u-bolts, bar saddles, and threaded knobs that make installation and removal pretty simple.
They have an optional lock , part # TH450400. view full answer...
Yes, the WeatherTech Front Auto Floor Mats - Tan, # WT450131 that you referenced are a confirmed custom-fit for your 2006 Jeep Commander. view full answer...
Yes, if you're looking for the best option and live in an area of the country with a lot of snow or mud I highly recommend these Weather-Tech # WT440131 (front) and # WT440132 (rear) . These are molded plastic so they're easy to keep clean and it traps all water in debris with the outer lips so that you don't have to worry about the carpet underneath getting ruined. view full answer...
Since the SnowBear Personal Snowplow part # SB324-081 is designed to attach to a front hitch what you'll need is a front hitch designed to fit your 2006 Jeep Commander like the Curt # C31056 and you'd be set. view full answer...
Thank you for the photo with all of your tire info on it. For your spare, I don't have any black wheels that already have a tire mounted. If you'd like to keep with your black wheel theme then I recommend the same tire as part # AM10235 with the Dexstar Steel Spoke Wheel # AM20353. These won't come mounted together but any tire shop can easily do this for you.
For a pre-mounted solution, I recommend tire and wheel combination: Karrier ST205/75R14 Radial Trailer Tire w/ 14" White Spoke... view full answer...
According to the online owner manual for a 2006 Jeep Commander, the stock fan is a 18.5" diameter. So you could absolutely use the Derale # D17918 as a replacement. There is a front side of the fan which will face the front of the vehicle. You will find that to be self explanatory when you go to install. It will work with virtually any fan clutch, including your Hayden 2905, which is a standard clutch. view full answer...
For your 2006 Jeep Commander I would recommend the Derale part # D13503 as we had the chance to install it on a 2006 Commander just like yours and it worked very well and installed easily.
If you check out the video link I attached you will the install there as well. view full answer...
I'd start by going into the fuse block in the engine compartment. The fuses that protect the left trailer tow stop/turn signal circuits is located in location number 19 in that fuse box. Examine the fuse and replace if needed, but BEFORE plugging the trailer back in, you'll want to closely examine the wiring carrying the left side stop/turn/taillights on the trailer to find the short circuit that caused the fuse to blow in the first place. If you plug in the trailer without locating and... view full answer...
The T-One Vehicle Wiring Harness with 4-Pole Flat Trailer Connector # 118408 which fits your 2006 Jeep Commander will give you a 4-flat harness. A 4-way is a standard harness on trailers without brakes and it simply plugs into your Jeep's 4-way to power the trailer's lights. view full answer...
The best option for you to have to avoid you lifting the bikes so high to put them on the Jeep, is to go with a platform bike rack solution. The Thule Doubletrack Pro XT Bike Rack # TH92BJ will allow you to load the bikes just right above the hitch for easy access loading and unloading. With he Doubletrack's low loading height and ratcheting arms on the central mast, your bikes are mounted and ready to go in seconds. The arms include cushioned hooks that adjust independently to hold two... view full answer...
In order to have a 5 pin flat trailer connection you will first need to install the Tow Ready Custom Fit Vehicle Wiring, part # 118381, that you referenced. I attached installation instructions and a link to an installation video for this product below for you to check out also.
The next thing you will need is an Adapter 4 Pole to 5 Pole Trailer Wiring Adapter, part # 20036. This adapter will plug into the 4-way that you just installed with the # 118381, and then you can run the blue wire... view full answer...
Your Commander may have a hitch rated heavy enough to carry your carrier. You will need to check your owner's manual or inside the driver's door jamb to get the weight ratings for your Jeep. Check the hitch itself and make sure the tongue weight rating is heavy enough. If you cannot find these ratings your dealer should be able to help you with that. The 75338 Class III receiver hitch you have selected is rated for 500 pounds tongue weight. When deciding if you can mount your motorcycle... view full answer...
Yes, the Rhino-Rack Roof Mounted Steel Cargo Basket # RMCB02 that you referenced would fit the dimensions of a Thule Aeroblade crossbar. view full answer...
Yes, the Thule cargo basket part # TH859XT that you referenced would fit the Thule roof rack you have installed on your 2006 Jeep Commander as it can fit aero crossbar roof racks without a problem.
You can get a lock , part # TH450500 that will secure the roof basket to the roof rack so that the attachment hardware cannot be tampered with and this will deter theft. view full answer...