Yes, the SMI Stay-IN-Play DUO Supplemental Braking System # SM99251 will work with your 2008 Saturn Aura.
Along with a supplemental braking system there are a number of other parts required to flat tow your vehicle, and I'll list the recommended products for you.
- Base Plate Kit: Roadmaster EZ Base Plate Kit # 523145-1
- Tow Bar: Roadmaster Falcon All Terrain Tow Bar # RM-522
- Safety Chains: RoadMaster 68" Single Hook, Coiled Safety Cables # RM-643
- Wiring Kit: Magnetic Tow Lights... view full answer...
According to the owner's manual, a 2007 Saturn Aura can be flat towed so long as the vehicle is facing forward and it is run for five minutes before being towed and during each RV fuel stop. You'll also need to pull fuse "IGN SENSOR" to prevent the Saturn's battery from draining.
There are a number of parts you'll need in order to flat tow your Aura, starting with base plates. The Roadmaster EZ # 523145-1 are a confirmed fit, and I recommend using the Roadmaster Falcon 2 tow bar # RM-520... view full answer...
You will be able to mount the tracks of the Yakima 42" Tracks for Roof Racks # Y01127 on your 1939 Ford Sedan and still be able to move the crossbars around in order to adjust the spacing during crossbar mounting. The tracks are made of a light weight aluminum that can be bent enough to match the contour of your roof.
To make a complete roof rack system, you will need two pair of the Landing Pad 1 # Y00221, along with four of the Yakima Control Tower # Y8890027 and 2 round bars like the... view full answer...
Your Roadmaster Sterling All Terrain, Non-Binding Tow Bar # RM-576 can be used with the Demco Demco Classic Base Plate Kit # DM9518206. You can ditch the crossbar but you will need the Adapter for Roadmaster Tow Bars to Demco Classic Base Plates # DM9523036. Because of the additional cost of the adapter, I would personally get the Roadmaster EZ Base Plate Kit # 523145-1 instead to save the extra money. view full answer...
The Rhino-Rack RT-Style Roof Rack Tracks # RRRTS530 are a universal track system that can be mounted on any vehicle with a naked roof. These tracks are 43-5/16" long, so you'll want to make sure that you have at least that much space length-wise on the roof of your 2008 Saturn Aura in order to make sure they'll fit. These tracks are compatible with the # RLTP-2 , # RLTF , # RLT500-2 and # RRRLT600 Rhino Rack foot packs.
You will also need cross bars to complete your roof rack kit. If you... view full answer...
Curt's 1-1/4-inch Class II hitch # C12051 is a confirmed fit for your 2007 Saturn Aura. This hitch is rated to tow up to 3500-lbs but your car's rating may be different so be sure to check your owner's manual. The Aura's towing capacity will depend on all of the specific equipment in it.
The recommended ball mount # C45522 that fits this hitch can be used with a 1-7/8-inch hitch ball such as # 19256 and also with a 2-inch ball such as # 19258. It just depends on the coupler size on the... view full answer...
You will need the Roadmaster Tow Bar Adapter, # RM-032, to use a Blue Ox Tow Bar on the Roadmaster EZ Base Plate Kit, # 523145-1.
I do not have a brakelite kit and a cable that attaches to the brake pedal.
We have the Roadmaster Universal Hy-Power Diode Wiring Kit, # RM-154, which will give you the brake, turn and taillights on the towed vehicle. It includes diodes which will protect the wiring system by preventing feedback.
On your 2009 Saturn Aura, with this wiring kit the brake lights... view full answer...
Yes, the Thule Standard Snow Tire Chains # TH01221104 will fit on the 225/50-18 wheels/tires that are on your 2009 Saturn Aura.
You will want to check the owners manual of your vehicle to determine if there are any restrictions on show chain use with your vehicle.
I attached a couple FAQs on snow chains for you to check out also. view full answer...
The trailer hitches for the 2008 Saturn Aura are Class II hitches with 1-1/4 inch receivers which is compatible with Curt cargo carrier # C18145. The hitches are all rated for 300 pounds tongue weight but also check the vehicle owners manual to determine the vehicles tongue weight capacity. If lower than the hitch go by the lower capacity.
To make sure there will not be any clearance issues, measure from the center of the hitch pin hole straight back to the distance needed to clear the... view full answer...