Yes, the Aries Automotive Seat Defender Bench Seat Protector with Headrest Covers - Universal Fit can certainly be installed on a vehicle without headrests, or in other words, you do NOT need to install the headrest cover that comes with the kit.
For your 2005 Ford Excursion, the third row seating can be protected with one of the following options from Aries:
-gray # AA3146G
-black # AA3146B
-brown # AA3146BR
-camo # AA3146C view full answer...
I have another option for you but the Hayes Sway Master Electronic Sway Control System part HA81775 you were looking at has been discontinued.
Instead I recommend the Sway Command Electronic Sway Control System for Electric Trailer Brakes - 1 to 2 Axles # LC380605 which will work perfectly with the Redarc Tow-Pro Elite Trailer Brake Controller part # RED44FR.
Both are great products and will serve you well. I have linked video on both for you to check out if you haven't already. view full answer...
The Timbren Rear Suspension Enhancement System, item # TFREXC4, is only the rear kit for your 2001 Excursion 4x4.
For the front suspension you will need the Timbren Front Suspension Enhancement System, item # TFF350SD4. These front suspension helpers will definitely help with the large 7.3L motor in your Excursion.
Both of these kits will require the removal of the original bump stop but will not require shock or spring removal and do not require any modifications to the original chassis.... view full answer...
Yes, the Rapid Podium Feet for Thule Crossbars - Fixed Point - Qty 4 # TH460R and Fit Kit for Thule Podium-Style Roof Rack Feet - 3101 # THKIT3101 are the correct parts to attach your Thule Aero crossbars to the factory roof tracks on your 2002 Ford Excursion. view full answer...
I have an option but we do not offer a cargo basket that will fit the factory side rails on your 2003 Ford Excursion.
I recommend adding the Thule Roof Rack System which you will need Thule WingBar Evo Crossbars # TH711400, Rapid Podium Feet for Thule Crossbars # TH460R, Fit Kit for Thule Podium-Style Roof Rack Feet # THKIT3101. The Thule Roof Rack System will allow you to install a variety of different roof mounted accessories. I attached the link that has all of these parts included,... view full answer...
The Curt Vehicle Wiring Harness # C55774 is confirmed to fit your 2001 Ford Excursion as long as you have the factory tow package. If you do not have the tow package you can add a 4-way with The Tekonsha # 118344 and then add the 7-way using # ETBC7. view full answer...
The Yakima OffGrid Roof Cargo Basket part # Y07139-09 does require the vehicle to have roof rack cross bars. The basket attaches to round, square, aerodynamic, elliptical, and most factory crossbars. As long as the cross bars are one the aforementioned shapes, they can be after-market or factory bars.
If the Ford Excursion does not have cross bars, I recommend Inno Aero Crossbars part # INXB130-2 with feet part # INXS350 and fit kit part # INTR501. The Inno brand is one of the better... view full answer...
So it sounds like you need a full set up for towing with your 2000 Ford Excursion, which includes a trailer hitch, wiring harness, adjustable ball mount and weight distribution system, as I assume you do not have the factory tow package. We have all of that for you, and I'll list the parts you need.
- Curt Trailer Hitch Receiver # C14011
- T-One Vehicle Wiring Harness with 4-Pole Flat Trailer Connector # 118344
- Rapid Hitch Adjustable Steel Ball Mount # AM3461 (Maximum 4" rise or drop)... view full answer...
You are correct that the TorkLift Suspension Upgrade # TLA7310 is designed to work with vehicles that have factory leaf springs and lower overload springs and would not work on your 2005 Ford Excursion without them.
To upgrade your Excursion's suspension I recommend taking a look at the RoadActive Suspension Kit # RAS3621. This kit will enhance your Excursion's handling while reducing sway and body roll, whether or not you have a load in the vehicle. It comes assembled, is made in the... view full answer...
You can use a Reese Strait-Line weight distribution system with a vehicle that has air bag helper springs. You may need to play around with the amount of air pressure in the air bags to get the best ride but yes they can be used together. Also, you can back up the trailer when using the Strait-Line system though with extreme turns (like jackknifing) you will want to remove the spring bars.
You can purchase the dual-cam sway control separately, # RP26002, to use the same system on 2 different... view full answer...
The SumoSprings won't do anything for a lifted vehicle; they are 7-1/4 inches and designed for a vehicle at standard height. The best option for suspension enhancement for your lifted 2002 Ford Excursion is the RoadActive Suspension Custom Leaf Spring Enhancement Kit # RAS3621. view full answer...
The license plate camera system we currently offer all require A/V input so as long as both your F-350 and Excursion displays have A/V input you can use a system like the Rear View Safety Backup Camera # RVS-778. If the display doesn't have A/V input then you would have to use a system that replaces the rear view mirror, like part # RVS-778718N, or one that comes with a separate monitor like the Hopkins # HM50002 you were looking at.
If the F-350 display doesn't have A/V input you could... view full answer...
In order to use the Demco Classic Base Plate Kit with a Blue Ox Tow Bar you will simply need the Adapter for Blue Ox Tow Bars to Demco Classic Base Plates part # DM9523034 which works with all Blue Ox motorhome mounted tow bars like the Avail part # BX7420 rated for 10,000 lbs. view full answer...
The Aluminum Roof Mounted Cargo Basket # 288-09200 is compatible with any vehicle that has a crossbar spread in the 17-3/4" - 24-3/4" range. Crossbar spread is the distance from one crossbar to the same spot on the other crossbar. From what I can see it looks like your 2000 Ford Excursion has factory tracks the crossbars install on so you should be able to adjust the roof rack to meet the needs of this carrier.
If you don't already have a roof rack I recommend checking out the rhino-Rack... view full answer...
There is indeed a dash pod compatible with the Edge Diesel Evolution CTS3 Performance Tuner # EP96TR for your 2002 Ford Excursion, though it is a different one than the part you mentioned; instead, what you will need is the following:
- Custom Dash Pod for Edge Monitors # EP18501
I verified with Edge that this will work with your CTS3 and is the correct fit for your '02 Excursion. view full answer...
The Replacement Frame Bracket Kit 32333 won't allow you to convert your chain-style Husky system to the clamp-on style Centerline system. So if you want a weight distribution hitch with integrated sway control which is a clamp-on style, it would require a new system. The best option for a 1,200 lb system is the Fastway e2 Weight Distribution with 2-Point Sway Control # FA92-00-1200.
I really like the Fastway for its superior sway control, which is created by friction at two points on the... view full answer...
Both of the 2" receivers on the TorkLift SuperHitch Original Trailer Hitch Receiver - Custom Fit - Class V - Dual 2" Receivers # TLF1006 have the same tongue weight rating of 1700lbs and trailer weight rating of 17000lbs, Or 2000lb tongue weight rating and 20000lb trailer weight rating if you are using a weight distribution hitch. view full answer...
The RoadActive Suspension Custom Leaf Spring Enhancement Kit part # RAS3621 which is a fit for a 2003 Ford Excursion is compatible with certain air bag kits like the Firestone Ride-Rite Air Helper Springs part # F2255 because they don't mount on the leaf spring pack which is where the RAS installs. view full answer...
We do indeed have a front mounted receiver that's a fit for the 2001 Excursion, part # 65022. The hitch would install directly to the front of the frame members behind the bumper. Installation involves removing the bumper, and sandwiching the hitch in between the frame members and the bumper as shown in the instructions I've linked. If your Expedition is equipped with the OEM foglights, they'll need to be relocated or removed for the receiver to fit.
The Curt # C31014 front mounted receiver... view full answer...
Most people will trickle charge their trailer battery through the 12-volt accessory circuit of the 7-way trailer wiring connector. You'd basically just run a wire from the 1:00 pin of the 7-way to the positive terminal of the battery # BRW37FR and it would receive a trickle charge when you are towing. You'd want to use 10 gauge wire like the # 10-1-1 which we offer by the foot. If the tow vehicle side of this connection isn't made you'd can use 10 gauge wire for this as well but you'd also... view full answer...