I think I understand your confusion. The Tow Ready Replacement OEM harness, part # 118267 is intended to plug into the connectors located on the drivers side frame rail, not into the 4-pole itself. I have provided a photo showing the connectors.
Trace the wiring harness that feeds your existing 4-pole under the bumper up to the frame rail. You would unplug and remove your existing 4-pole from the connector and plug the new 7-way into both the connectors on the frame rail. view full answer...
The Replacement Wiring Harness for Tow Ready Nissan Vehicle Wiring Harness # 118267 will work for your 2012 Nissan Pathfinder as it does appear you already have the relays. However if you have a gray plug with an 8 pin that has a green wire instead of a 6 pin with orange, we don't have a fit for that 8 pin. Some Nissans have that connector instead and that causes compatibility issues. view full answer...
The bolts to install a hitch on a 2017 Nissan Pathfinder are M12-1.25 x 30mm. You can order the correct hitch mounting hardware kit for your hitch with part number # RHK. When you navigate to that part's page, you'll simply put the model number of the hitch you're looking for the hardware for in the field marked "Hitch Item Number". It looks like you might have the etrailer # e98908 hitch on your 2017 Pathfinder, so you'd just put that number into the field and you would receive the mounting... view full answer...
You've got a couple options for your 2012 Rockwood Freedom 2280 pop up camper to carry your bikes.
One of your most straightforward solutions would be to add a roof rack to the top of the camper itself. Based on my research, it looks like you will likely have a beveled, fiberglass one piece top on your Rockwood Freedom, so you can use the Swagman Ladder Rack, part # S80510 as a permanent installation on the camper's roof.
This will create a 150 pound capacity square bar roof rack on... view full answer...
I don't think there are any relays under the seat of a 2005 Nissan Pathfinder but there could be some behind the kick panel on the passenger's side, front. The relay that is missing or blown is likely one of the blue relays from the Curt Relay Kit # C57000. The easiest way to determine if a relay is bad is to use a known good relay in place of a potential bad one. The relays for the tow package turn signals/brake lights are under the hood. If the right turn signal one is working, try putting... view full answer...
I'm assuming you're speaking of a 5.70-8 tire size, is that correct?
If so, none of he 5.70-8 tires we offer are rated higher than 65 mph. In order to achieve a higher speeding rating, you'd need to switch to a different wheel/tire size.
If you have 5.70-8 tires, I'd recommend measuring to see how much clearance you have to the inside of the tire, between the sidewall and the closest part of the trailer. If this distance is greater than 3-1/2 inches, you can move up to a 215/60-8 wheel/tire... view full answer...
The T-One Vehicle Wiring Harness with 4-Pole Flat Trailer Connector # 118670 you asked from will utilize a self tapping screw like # 101131802. This is the #8 x 1/2" screw. view full answer...
Replacement Sway-Control Bracket # EQ95-01-5600 is one assembly so you would need to order 2 of them if you need to replace both sides. view full answer...
The same head is used on systems rated up to 1,200 pounds tongue weight and 12,000 pounds gross trailer weight. You can just get the higher capacity bars should you go to a heavier trailer in the future. You would use # RP66009 to go up to the max for this system. The bars are rated for tongue weights ranging from 600 to 1,200 pounds.
Compare that to your current bars which are rated for 400 to 800 pounds tongue weight. view full answer...
There used to be a replacement of just the 7-Way and wiring for the older Pathfinder wiring harnesses but it looks like the connectors needed to be changed for the 2013-2020 Pathfinder so the only wiring harness available comes with the Kit # 118273.
It seems pointless to get all of that extra stuff but since relays can need to be replaced from time to time it isn't a terrible thing to have those extra parts.
Attached is an installation video for you to check out if you need a refresher... view full answer...
Yes, we do have the replacement control unit for Kwikee series 28 steps.
- Replacement Control Unit for Kwikee Electric RV Steps # LC379146
This is the same control unit that is included in the Kwikee Steps Replacement Kit # LC379769 for 28, 31, 37, and 39 series steps. view full answer...
The # MA10A40002K is only designed to fit on a MaxxFan or MaxxFan Plus Model so you would instead need the Replacement Rain Shield for MaxxFan Deluxe Roof Vent - Smoke # MA05-30520 or # MA05-30510 (white) to replace your MaxxFan Deluxe lid.
If you also need to replace the Rain Shield Bug Screen you can use part # MA10-20204. view full answer...
The # AM3S331 ST185/80D-13 wheel/tire combo you specified should work well for you.
The brake assemblies you need will depend on the diameter of your brake drum, which is most likely a 7x1-1/4 inch (7 inches inside diameter, 1-1/4 inside depth). If that's the case, you'd use the AxleTek # AKEBRK-2L for the drivers side and # AKEBRK-2R for the passenger side. There isn't a self-adjusting 7 inch diameter brake assembly available.
If you have a 10x2-1/4 inch brake drum, you'd use # AKEBRK-35R-SA... view full answer...
You said you have a 4 on 4 wheel bolt pattern on the wheels you have on your trailer with the 20.5X8-10 tires. The overall diameter of that tire is 20.5 inches.
The Kenda Tire/Wheel Combo, part # AM30790 has a 5.30 - 12 tire on a 12 inch wheel and measures 21.9 inches diameter, and has a 4 on 4 bolt pattern as well. .
If you have sufficient clearance under the trailer when adding the 12 inch wheels and tires, you will be fine.
I have attached a helpful article about measuring the... view full answer...