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  • Where To Find Bearing, Grease Seal, & Race Information For Replacement Parts
  • The bearing, race, and grease seal information can be easily be found by removing any wheel from your trailer and taking down the part numbers from the inner and outer bearings to determine the correct replacement parts for your spindles. I've shown this in the attached image so you can get a better visualization. From here you should be able to find the corresponding replacement parts needed. Additionally, to get your lug and bolt pattern information you are going to want to measure...
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  • How to Add Gooseneck Wiring to 1997 Dodge Ram 1500 Without Factory Wiring Harness
  • If your 1997 Dodge Ram 1500 has no type of factory trailer wiring at all then you'll need first to install a 4-pole harness like # 118329. This is a simple plug-in harness that installs at your tail light assemblies with no cutting or splicing of wires. You'll then convert that to a 7-way blade type RV socket using our # ETBC7 trailer brake controller installation kit. This kit includes a 7-way that plugs in to the 4-pole. The extra circuits will be connected using the supplied wiring,...
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  • Parts Needed to Install Electric Trailer Brake Controller on a 2005 Toyota 4Runner with Tow Package
  • Since your 2005 Toyota 4Runner has the factory tow package, all you will need is the brake controller and the vehicle specific wiring harness for your vehicle. Take a look at the Tekonsha Prodigy P2 Brake Controller # 90885 and wiring harness # 3040-P. One end of the wiring harness plugs into the back of the brake controller. The other end plugs into the vehicle harness located under the dash to the left and above the emergency brake pedal. The vehicle side plug could also be under the...
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  • Parts Needed to Add a Trailer Brake Controller to a 2004 Monoco Diplomat Motor Home
  • In order to install a brake controller on your motor home you will need at most 3 items. First, if there is no trailer connector on the RV you will start by adding a 4-Way using # 119178KIT. After the 4-Way is installed or if there is already one on the trailer, you will need a 4 and 7-Way installation kit # ETBC7. I have included some links that will help explain this installation. You will definitely need some extra duplex wire, # 10-2-1, probably another 20 feet or more (sold in increments...
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  • Outlet Kit Recommendation to Power a Battery Blanket in a Trailer
  • I believe what you are looking for is something like the 12 Volt Outlet Kit - 20 amps, # RM-9332. This kit would attach to the positive and negative post of a vehicle battery and provide a 12 volt accessory outlet for your battery blanket. You could attach this outlet directly to the truck battery or you could mount a separate battery on the trailer. If the purpose of this setup is for emergency situations and you intend to install a battery on the trailer, I recommend running a hot lead...
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  • Adapter to Convert 2016 Kia Sorento Trailer Harness from 4-Pole to 5-Pole with Reverse Lockout
  • The simplest and most cost-friendly way to add a reverse light circuit to your 2016 Kia Sorento's factory-installed 4-pole wiring harness is to use an adapter. There are no 5-pole wiring kits offered for your car. We offer Tow Ready's 4 Pole to 5 Pole Trailer Wiring Adapter # 20036. This simple kit consists of a 20-inch 4-pole-to-5-pole adapter that will plug in to your existing 4-pole and a separate 60-inch blue wire with plug and quick-splice connector. This blue wire will connect to...
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  • Parts Needed to Install a Brake Controller on a 2012 Chevy Traverse
  • Once you install a Brake Controller adapter # 3026-P under the dash the wires run to the brake switch and the fuse block like you figured out. After that, the fuse block sends out the voltage on a wire to the brake circuit on the 7-pin at the rear of your vehicle. If you wanted to see where it goes check out the back of the 7-pin and trace the brake circuit wire back from the connector to through your vehicle. If you are looking at the back of the connector the circuit you will be looking...
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