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  • Recommended 7-Way Wiring Harness And Brake Controller For 2006 Lincoln Navigator With Factory 4-Way
  • In order to convert your wiring to operate the brakes on your trailer you will need a couple of items. First, I recommend part # 37185. This will plug into your 4-way plug and with additional wiring will give you a 7-way connector and a 4-way connector at the back of your Navigator. You will also need a brake controller. I recommend the Prodigy P3, part # 90195. This is one of our most popular brake controllers for electric brakes because it is easy to install and operate.This is a...
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  • Recommended 4-Way to 7-Way Trailer Connector Adapter for 2014 Lincoln Navigator
  • The simplest and least invasion option we have for converting the four pin trailer wiring harness on a 2014 Lincoln Navigator to a seven pin is a combination of the Curt Echo Mobile Trailer Brake Controller part # C51180 and 7-Pin RV Upgrade Kit for Trailer Brake Controller Installation part # ETBC7L. This setup does two things, it converts the four pin connection to a seven pin and it comes with the rest of the stuff you need to hook up a trailer brake controller. This is a wireless setup...
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  • Running Boards that Fit 2007 Lincoln Navigator
  • We have a set of running boards that fit your 2007 Lincoln Navigator but the Rampage set you mentioned does not fit. Instead you'd want the Aries Automotive Nerf Bars # AA95DQ which have been confirmed as a fit for your vehicle.
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  • Tow Bar Cover for Blue Ox Avail BX7420
  • The correct tow bar cover for the Blue Ox Avail # BX7420 is the part # BX88309.
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  • Storable Bag for the Solid-Tow Adjustable 2-Ball Mount
  • Fastway does not make a storage bag specifically for the Solid-Tow Adjustable 2-Ball Mount part # DTSTBM6600-2S. However, we do have the Bulldog Winch Heavy-Duty Rigging Bag part # BDW20058 which should have no problem toting around the Solid-Tow ball mount. It is designed for heavy duty winch equipment so you won't have to worry about the handles breaking off or the material ripping as it has a 100 lb weight capacity.
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  • Does Malone Roof Rack part # MPG202 Fit Roof of 2013 Lincoln Navigator
  • Malone test fit their roof rack part number # MPG202 on your 2013 Lincoln Navigator and found that it fit and worked well.
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  • Tire Chain Options for a 2020 Lincoln Navigator with P285/45R22 Tires
  • Although there are multiple tire chain options for 285/45-22 tires, they won't all work on a 2020 Lincoln Navigator due to clearance restrictions. This is a very large tire so your only real option are the Konig Premium Self-Tensioning Snow Tire Chains part # KON84FR since they don't mount inside the tire. These are on-road only chains, off-road chains are very beefy and again won't work due to clearance issues. The Konig Premium Self-Tensioning Snow Tire Chains will be needed to prevent...
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  • Should Wheels of Tilt-N-Go II Hauler Cargo Carrier 310-VTG002 Be Removed When in Hitch
  • For ground clearance reasons you'd want to always remove the wheels of the Viking Solutions Tilt-N-Go II Hauler and Cargo Carrier for 2" Hitches # 310-VTG002 when it's being used as a hitch mounted cargo carrier.
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  • Weight Distribution for a 2002 Lincoln Naviagtor and 5,900 Pound Toy Hauler Trailer
  • The first thing you will want to check is the hitch on your 2002 Lincoln Navigator to make sure it is compatible with weight distribution (which I am sure it is) and more specifically the tongue weight capacity when used with weight distribution. Trailer tongue weight is usually 10 to 15 percent of the gross trailer weight but can be higher on toy haulers. If the trailer's dry weight is 5,000 pounds and the 900 pound bike is the only thing loaded in it that would be 5,900 pounds. At 10...
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  • Brake Controller Harness Recommend for Prodigy P2 Brake Controller in a 2002 Lincoln Navigator
  • To install the Prodigy P2 part # 90885 in your 2002 Lincoln Navigator that has a factory 7-way all you would need is the install harness part # 3035-P. I attached an install video that shows this harness being installed in a Ford Expedition for you to check out. The Expedition are basically the same vehicle.
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  • Is there a Lift Kit to Raise the Height of a 2010 Rpod 172
  • If your 2010 Rpod 172 has a Dexter Torsion axle then there may be a lift kit specifically for it. But I would need to know which model torsion axle it is. Check the axle tag for more information on the axle. If it is a regular axle with leaf springs and those leaf springs are currently mounted under the axle then you could potentially move them to mount above the axle using over/under conversion kit # K71-384-00 if you have a 2-3/8 inch diameter round axle. Another option for leaf spring...
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  • Recommended Weight Distribution Hitch For V-Nose Trailer
  • Thank you for providing that picture and measurement. Based on what you have there there is definitely enough room to install a weight distribution hitch. I recommend the Fastway e2 which will require placing the brackets 27-30" back along the frame, leaving you with room to spare. The correct system will depend on the tongue weight of your loaded setup. The best way to find this is to measure with a scale like the # e99044. I have also attached an article below which covers other ways...
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  • Weight Distribution and Sway Control for a 1999 Lincoln Navigator and 2010 Ford F-250 V10
  • Depending on the hitch on your 1999 Lincoln Navigator, you can pull between 7,500 and 10,000 pounds using a WD system. Both of these capacities will be enough to tow the load of 6,500 Camaro and trailer weight. We have several WD systems available, but the one I recommend the most is the Strait-Line Weight Distribution Hitch System, # 66074. This WD system comes with dual cam, pro-active sway control that stops trailer sway before it starts. It can handle what you need to tow now and,...
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  • 4-Way to 7-Way Adapter Recommendation for 2010 Lincoln Navigator
  • If your trailer does not have brakes all you would need is the part # 37185 as an adapter to convert the 4-way to a 7-way. If you do have trailer brakes you would need the # ETBC7 instead of the # 37185 and a brake controller. This kit comes with everything needed to wire up the 7-way and install a brake controller. For a brake controller I would recommend the Prodigy P2 Brake Controller part # 90885. This is our best selling brake controller because of how well it works and how easy...
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  • Brake Controller Recommendation for 2008 Lincoln Navigator
  • What you are looking for is a proportional brake controller like the Prodigy P3 part # 90195 which senses the level of braking the tow vehicle is applying and then applies the same power to the trailer brakes. Auto or level means that as long as the controller is facing the correct direction it will be good to go. These two terms are interchangeable basically. To install this controller in your 2008 Lincoln Navigator will only require the install harness part # 3035-P which is a confirmed fit.
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  • Trailer Brake Controller Recommendation for a 2014 Lincoln Navigator
  • For you 2014 Lincoln Navigator you will need brake controller wiring harness # 3034-P. This harness works with Tekonsha brake controllers. For a brake controller I recommend a proportional controller that will apply the trailer brakes in proportion to how much the Navigator is braking. This is the safest way to stop and it reduces wear and tear on both vehicles. Our most popular brake controller is the Tekonsha P2, # 90885. It is easy to set up, easy to use, and it is reliable. I have...
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  • 2015 Lincoln Navigator Brake Controller Plug Location
  • Installing the Prodigy P3 part # 90195 is pretty easy on your 2015 Lincoln Navigator. Basically you need to remove a panel on the dash and the connector is there for you to attach to. See attached picture. A mechanic could knock it out really easily but I think you'd have no problem at all. The correct adapter you need is the # 22292.
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  • Parts Needed to Flat Tow 2019 Lincoln Navigator
  • The best and easiest flat towing setup for your 2019 Lincoln Navigator will be to start with the Roadmaster Direct Connect Base Plate kit part # RM-524457-5 which is a fit for your vehicle. In addition to the base plates, you will also need a compatible tow bar, safety cables, lighting, and supplemental braking to flat tow your vehicle. The most popular compatible tow bar is the Falcon All Terain, # RM-522. This has non-binding arms which makes the setup very easy to connect/disconnect. For...
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  • Adding a Trailer Brake Controller to a 2020 Lincoln Navigator with Factory Towing Package
  • On your 2020 Lincoln Navigator the brake OEM brake controller wiring is located in the dash near the center console. It will generally be terminated into the dash panel itself where Lincoln would install the factory brake controller. This should be just to the left of your gear selectors. The brake lights are on a completely different circuit from the trailer brakes. Your trailer brakes will not work without a brake controller. You will need the Tekonsha Plug-In Wiring Adapter # 22292...
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  • What is the Sound Like on the Magnaflow Cat-Back Exhaust for a 2003 Lincoln Navigator
  • Magnaflow describes the cat back exhaust # MF15872 as a smooth, deep tone. I had some installed on my car, see video link, and I would say that it is an accurate description. There really is no comparison between Magnaflow and Flowmaster. Magnaflow is superior in quality and sound. I spoke with a mechanic who has worked on cars with both systems and he greatly prefers the Magnaflow. The new exhaust will be louder than stock exhaust, but it will not be obnoxiously loud. Magnaflow system...
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