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  • Which Tow Dolly Straps Do I Need For My 2018 Toyota Corolla With P225/45R17 Tires?
  • For your Demco Kar Kaddy SS Tow Dolly # DM9713045 towing your 2018 Toyota Corolla using P225/45R17 tires, you're going to want to use the: -Replacement 3-Point Standard Wheel Tie-Down Strap for Demco Tow Dollies # DM03528. Attached are a couple of product videos for you to check out as well.
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  • Parts Needed to Tow Small Trailer With 2018 Toyota Corolla
  • I took a look at the online owner's manual for your 2018 Toyota Corolla and it simply states that Toyota "does not recommend" towing a trailer so they do not give any type of towing capacity. The only thing they state is that a load from a trailer needs to be factored into the cargo capacity. On page 163 of the online manual they explain how to determine the cargo capacity, so you will need to refer to this in order to determine your Corolla's capacity (the manual does not give specific...
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  • Ride Adapter for Cargo Carrier in Class I Trailer Hitch
  • Honestly, the least expensive way to deal with this issue woluld be to get a new cargo carrier that has an angled shank like the Curt # C18110 which has a shank that provides a 3-3/4 inch rise. The only other option available is an adapter like # HT5R used along with a reducer like # HT02. This is a solution, but not a great one because using the adapter would reduce your hitch tongue weight capacity by half to 100 lbs. That means that the weight of your existing cargo carrier and whatever...
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  • Parts Needed to Equip 2002 Toyota Corolla For Towing a Small Pop-Up Camper
  • To equip your Corolla for towing, you'll need to add a hitch, a trailer wiring harness, a ball mount and the properly sized trailer ball. If the trailer doesn't have brakes, this is all you'd need. For a hitch, I'd recommend the Curt Class I hitch, part # C11181. For a wiring harness, use # 119178KIT and for a ball mount, use # C45521 along with a # PC2 hitch pin. For a trailer ball, use # A-80 for a 1-7/8 inch or # A-82 for a 2 inch diameter ball. The camper's coupler will have the necessary...
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  • Available Class I Hitch and Class I Cargo Carrier for 2004 Toyota Corolla
  • We can help you with a hitch receiver and scooter carrier for your 2004 Toyota Corolla. Light-duty Class I hitches are the only option for your car, Curt # C11265 and Draw-Tite # 24913. Both offer the same weight ratings and no-drill installation but the Draw-Tite does NOT req
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  • Recommended Roof Crossbars and J-Style Kayak Carrier for a 2018 Toyota Corolla
  • We have just what you need for your 2018 Toyota Corolla! I recommend checking out the Yakima JetStream Crossbars # Y00425 with the BaseLine Towers for Yakima Crossbars # Y28TR, & the BaseClip Fit Kit for Yakima BaseLine Roof Rack # Y06130 & # Y06170. These crossbars will easily attach to your Corolla's naked roof, has a 165-lbs weight capacity, and will allow you to use a set of J-Style kayak carriers like the Thule Compass Kayak Roof Rack w/ Tie-Downs # TH890000. Since you're interested...
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  • Replacement Hardware For Curt Hitch # C11181 On A 1998 Toyota Corolla
  • We have the perfect replacement hardware for your 1998 Toyota Corolla! The Replacement Hardware # RHK is what you will need. When you get to the product page there will be a box that you will have to fill out before you add it to the cart. You will need to type in C11181 then add it to the cart. This will give you all the replacement hardware that you will need to install it on your 1998 Toyota Corolla. I attached a review video link below.
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  • Recommended Class I Trailer Hitch Receiver and Bike Rack for 2014 Toyota Corolla
  • The receiver opening of the Curt # C11265 and Draw-Tite # 24913 are both square openings. They're both a 1-1/4 inch Class I trailer hitch receivers that will fit your 2014 Toyota Corolla. I've attached install videos of both of them for you. With either hitch you will need to use a bike rack that will fit a Class I hitch receiver. Even though Class II accessories still fit a 1-1/4 inch hitch receiver it doesn't mean it will fit a 1-1/4 inch Class I hitch. I've linked an article that...
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  • Recommended Crossbars and Kayak Carrier for a 2008 Toyota Yaris
  • For your 2008 Toyota Yaris, you're going to need to first add a set of crossbars if you do not have a set you are going to need to add them with the Yakima JetStream Crossbars # Y00425 with the BaseLine Towers for Yakima Crossbars # Y28TR, and the BaseClip Fit Kit for Yakima BaseLine Roof Rack Towers # Y06118. For a kayak carrier the Rhino-Rack Kayak Roof Rack w/ Tie-Downs - J-Style # S512 you were looking at will work just fine.
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  • Parts Needed to Pull a Utility Trailer with a 2016 Toyota Corolla SE
  • The least expensive trailer hitch receiver for your 2016 Toyota Corolla is the Curt part # C11265. It's a custom designed hitch that bolts right onto your car without any drilling. All of the installation hardware is included and I've linked an install video for you. The ball mount recommended for your Corolla with the Curt hitch is part # C45521 with pin and clip # F-4 to secure it to the hitch. It takes a hitch ball with a 3/4 inch diameter shaft like part # A-80 if you need a 1-7/8...
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  • Vehicle Wiring Harness For A 2004 Toyota Corolla
  • We do have a plug and play kit that is confirmed to fit your 2004 Toyota Corolla. The Curt T-Connector Vehicle Wiring Harness with 4-Pole Flat Trailer Connector # 55542 will plug into your vehicle's wiring harness, which is located behind the driver's-side and passenger's-side interior trim panels in your rear cargo area. It is recommended that you use a small amount of grease # 11755 on all electrical connections including the 4-pole connector itself. This will help prevent corrosion....
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  • Towing Capacity and Trailer Hitch for 2019 Toyota Corolla
  • I looked up the owner's manual to your 2019 Toyota Corolla and it states that the vehicle is not designed to tow and that Toyota doesn't recommend towing with it. With such a new vehicle I recommend checking your own manual or with Toyota to see if they can provide a tow rating. If you find you can tow with the Corolla we do have hitches available. I recommend the Curt, part # C11265, because it is tucked under the bumper by about an extra 1/2 inch compared to the Draw-Tite. Since your...
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  • Parts Needed to Allow Tow Vehicle Battery to Charge Trailer Battery While Driving
  • Your tow package would already use a 12 gauge wire, so going up to a 10 gauge honestly isn't going to gain you much. Installing a battery isolator solenoid is a smart idea, though. It will prevent the battery on the towed vehicle from drawing on the tow vehicle battery when the tow vehicle's ignition in shut off. You could install a DC to DC charger like the Redarc # RED46FR to keep your battery charged during travel. The charger will accept input directly from the alternator or through...
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  • Recommend Towing Package For A 2012 Toyota Corolla L
  • When it comes to installing a trailer hitch on your 2012 Toyota Corolla The Curt Trailer Hitch Receiver - Custom Fit - Class I - 1-1/4 inch is confirmed to fit your L base model. The trailer hitch has a bolt-on installation with no welding required and has a gloss black powder coat finish that is over a protective base coat that offers superior rust resistance. The hitch has a maxim gross trailer weight up to 2,000 pounds and has a maximum tongue weight up to 200 pounds. I recommend checking...
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  • Recommended Roof Rack System for 2017 Toyota Corolla
  • You've come to the right place; I recommend using the Rhino Rack # RV0586B which gives you a great, high quality and durable rack that is comparable to the big name manufacturers at a more pocketbook friendly price. This rack will work on the naked roof of your 2017 Toyota Corolla to provide you with 36" of crossbar space and an aerodynamic bar system that will reduce wind noise that can be prominent with other bar systems. The Rhino Rack # RV0586B allows you to use clamp on accessories...
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  • Mounts Needed for Yakima HullRaiser Kayak Carrier on Rhino-Rack Vortex Aero Crossbars
  • It sounds like you have a Yakima HullRaiser J-Style Roof Mounted Kayak Carrier Y04039. To be able to mount this kayak carrier on a roof rack with factory or aero crossbars, like the Rhino-Rack Vortex Aero, you will want to use 2 of the HullRaiser to HullRaiser Aero Conversion Kit # Y8860031. You will want a conversion kit for each J-style carrier. There is not a MightyMount to convert the HullRaiser to fit aero crossbars.
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  • Class I Hitch Compatible Adapter for Using 2 Inch Bike Rack in 1-1/4 Inch Hitch Receiver
  • The CR Brophy 1-1/4 inch to 2 inch hitch adapter, part # HTAD would be compatible with the Draw-Tite # 24913 Class I hitch that you're interested in. Although not typically stated in the instructions for their current bike racks, Thule typically doesn't recommend using hitch adapters. Since you'll be just below 100 lbs, you should be fine, but the best practice is always to use the correct accessory in the correct receiver size. Using the adapter will move the bike rack about 7 inches rearward,...
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  • Replacement Trailer Hitch Receiver Hardware For 2016 Toyota Corolla S
  • It sounds like you are looking for Replacement Hardware Kit For Trailer Hitches # RHK. All you will need to do is enter the hitch item number of your trailer hitch receiver and select the manufacturer from the drop down menu. If you have a factory trailer hitch receiver you will need to contact your local Toyota dealer to the replacement bolts.
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  • Are Rubber Adjusters Necessary for Glacier Cable Snow Chains
  • The rubber adjusters aren't required but are highly recommended to help keep the # PW1030 cable chains securely in place. The actual adjuster needed will depend on your wheel diameter. For wheels smaller than 16 inches, use # PW100 or # PW99 for wheels larger than 16 inches. Each set includes two adjusters.
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  • Do You Carry the Fit Kit for the Thule Rapid Traverse Feet to Fit on My 2010 Toyota Corolla?
  • I have an answer for you. Unfortunately, I confirmed with Thule that the Kit 141515 has been discontinued from manufacturing for the 2010 Toyota Corolla and Corolla S. We sadly do not currently carry that part as well. As far as other crossbar options, Thule currently does not have any other options for mounting your crossbars apart from the Rapid Traverse Feet - Naked Roof # TH480R with the discontinued Kit 141515. However, we do carry some other brands of crossbar systems that are designed...
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