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  • Recommended Ball Mount for a Mercury Mountaineer With 1-1/4 Inch Factory Hitch
  • I do have an option for you but I think we first need to verify that we are indeed looking for the correct rise/drop amount in a ball mount. In order to verify that we have the correct rise/drop needs we first need to measure from the ground to the top inside edge of the receiver tube on the trailer hitch and then subtract from this the distance from the ground to the bottom of the coupler on the trailer while level. The above calculations will then give us the correct rise/drop we need...
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  • Parts Needed To Install Yakima Space Case On 2004 Mercury Mountaineer What
  • All you need to install the discontinued Yakima Space Case on your 2004 Mercury Mountaineer is crossbars with 30" to 36" spacing between them. If you don't already have crossbars for your vehicle I recommend the Rhino-rack system which uses the following parts: Crossbars # RRVA118B-2 Feet # RRSX100 These crossbars will install on the factory raised rails you have and will be adjustable to the range the Space case you have needs. The mounting hardware the Space case uses will have no...
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  • Roof Kayak Carrier Recommendations for a 2005 Mercury Mountaineer
  • Provided that there is room enough on the crossbars on your 2005 Mercury Mountaineer then yes, you could use 2 of the Yakima JayLow, # Y04073. It should not be a problem on your Mountaineer but one similar carrier that I know would work is the Rhino-Rack J-Style carrier, # S512, with the add-on extension to carry a second kayak # RRS512X. I have seen that the weight capacity of the factory roof rack on the Mountaineer is 100 pounds. Going with the Rhino-Rack carrier will reduce the amount...
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  • Brake Controller Installation Recommendation for a 2010 Mercury Mountaineer
  • On your 2010 Mercury Mountaineer there should be a wiring harness that is attached to the 4-way wiring near the rear of your vehicle that has the brake controller wiring. This is the wiring that you would connect the Adapter 4 Pole to 7 Pole # 37185 to. If you have a factory 7-way all you would need is the # 3035-P installed and the brake controller and 7-way would be ready to go. You would plug your 4-way into the # 37185 and then wire the brake controller output circuit to the blue...
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  • Hitch Recommendation for 2005 Mercury Mountaineer for Carrying Mobility Scooter Carrier
  • Hitch adapters cut the capacity of the hitch they are installed in and reduce them by 50 percent. For a 1-1/4 inch hitch that has a lower capacity already this isn't an ideal scenario. Especially for a scooter carrier scenario which are typically very heavy. What you really should do is install a 2 inch hitch below your factory hitch on your 2005 Mercury Mountaineer like the Draw Tite part # 75132 which has a 500 lb tongue weight capacity which would eliminate your need for a hitch adapter...
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  • Using a 2 Inch Trailer Hitch Adapter Reduces Tongue Weight Capacity on a 2002 Mercury Mountaineer
  • The use of any adapter or extension will reduce the tongue weight capacity of your 2002 Mercury Mountaineer by 50 percent. In this situation, you have to go with the lowest capacity, in this case it is the trailer hitch with the reduced tongue weight. Even if the adapter is rated for 6,000 pounds, you will only be able to tow as much as your hitch and vehicle will allow. To overcome this problem, I recommend installing a larger capacity hitch like the Draw-Tite Trailer Hitch, # 75132....
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  • Easy to Install Brake Controller for 2008 Mercury Mountaineer with 4-Way Trailer Wiring Harness
  • As long as the hitch has enough towing capacity for the camper you plan to tow it's totally fine if it's a 1-1/4 inch hitch. Most Class II hitches would have enough capacity for a 2,800 lb trailer. I have a great brake controller solution that will easily be transferred to your new vehicle as well. So the easiest to install brake controller that also works really well is the Curt Echo Mobile part # C51180. Basically this just plugs into an active 7-way and once you sync it to your phone...
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  • Hitch and 2-5/16 Hitch Ball Recommendation for a 2002 Mercury Mountaineer
  • The problem is that the ball holes of ball mounts for a 1-1/4 inch hitch are all 3/4 inch in diameter and thd 2-5/16 inch balls are all for 1 inch diameters and up. The reason for this is that trailers that call for that big of a ball are going to be too heavy for a 1-1/4 inch hitch. The only solution I would have for you would be to upgrade to a 2 inch hitch like the part # 75132 so that you can go with a ball mount that will accommodate a 2-5/16 inch ball on your 2002 Mercury Mountaineer....
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  • CIPA Towing Mirror Recommendation for a 2007 Mercury Mountaineer With Puddle Lights
  • The CIPA Dual-View Clip-On Towing Mirror, part # 11953, is a universal fit towing mirror. You will need to measure your factory mirrors to know if these mirrors will work on your 2007 Mercury Mountaineer. The CIPA mirrors will work on most 7 inch to 10 inch tall mirrors. The mirrors on your vehicle will need to have an outer plastic housing that is separate from the actual mirror, for it to work. The clips on the tow mirror will connect to the plastic housing of your factory mirror, and...
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  • Weight Distribution System Recommendation for 2,900 lb Trailer
  • Assuming your vehicle is rated for weight distribution systems (check owners manual for info on that), you would want the Strait Line system part # RP66082 which has a tongue weight range of 200-600 lbs which would be perfect for your trailer and it's capacities. This system also has the only sway control on the market designed to fight sway before it starts. For a 2 inch ball you would want part # A-90 and for a 2-5/16 inch ball # 19286.
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  • Trailer Hitch for a 2002 Mercury Mountaineer with Factory 1-1/4 Inch Hitch
  • The only trailer hitches available for the 2002 Mercury Mountaineer are designed to fit below the factory hitch. None are available that replace it. the hitches, such as # 75132 as an example, are rated for 500 pounds tongue weight and 5,000 pounds gross trailer weight. But this could exceed the capacity of the vehicle depending on how it is equipped so check the trailer towing section in the owner's manual for the capacity of your model. I also recommend etrailer ball mount kit # 989900....
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  • How to Bypass the Factory Trailer Connector on a 2000 Mercury Mountaineer
  • You can bypass the factory trailer wiring harness on your 2000 Mercury Mountaineer by installing Curt wiring harness # C55345. It plugs in line with the vehicle tail light wiring and connects to the vehicle battery to power the trailer lights. This will provide a 4-Way flat connector at the rear of the vehicle. If you need a 7-Way connector, then you would just add # ETBC7. I have included some links that explain the ETBC7 installation for you. I do not have a wiring diagram for the...
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  • Winch Wiring Kit Recommendation for Badlands Winch at Rear of 2006 Mercury Mountaineer
  • The wiring kit you are going to need to go with is one that has a thick enough gauge to provide the amperage requirements of your winch and also has a long enough length to make it from your battery to the rear of the vehicle. Since I looked up the overall length of your 2006 Mercury Mountaineer and found that it's right at 16 foot I would recommend the Bulldog winch wiring kit part # BDW20043 which is 3 gauge and 16 foot in overall length.
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  • Trailer Wiring Replacement Recommendation for 2002 Mercury Mountaineer
  • You can try to track down the wiring issue that you have through the factory wiring or you can bypass it all and go with a kit that allows you to not have to track down the wiring gremlins you are having. I'd recommend installing the part # 118344 to give you a new 4-way and base for your trailer wiring. Now 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...
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  • Recommended Towing Mirrors for a 2002 Mercury Mountaineer
  • The Longview custom towing mirror # CTM2200A will fit 1997-2001 Mercury Mountaineers. Your 2002 Mercury Mountaineer is the second generation and body style changed. As a result, the # CTM2200A wouldn't fit your 2002 Mercury Mountaineer. You could go with a universal fit towing mirror like the Cipa dual-view clip-on towing mirror # 11953. It has 2 fully adjustable mirrors in a single housing so you can adjust your view to your specifications. It works with most mirrors that are 7-10 inches...
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  • Can a Trailer Hitch Adapter Be Used to Carry 2 inch Cargo Carrier oa a 2005 Mercury Mountaineer
  • There are two good recommendations for you but I would not recommend using a hitch adapter to carry a 2 inch shank cargo carrier in a 1-1/4 inch hitch. The reason is that the adapter reduces the hitch tongue weight capacity by 50 percent, and you would need to be very careful not to overload the hitch and vehicle frame, causing damage. The reduction in capacity is due to the extra torque that is applied when placing the weight farther away from the rear of the vehicle. The first recommendation...
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  • Should Disc Trailer Brakes be Added to Front or Rear Axle on a Boat Trailer
  • You can install disc brakes on just one axle. Install them on the rear axle which will prevent the back of the trailer from raising up if braking hard. I have included a link to the disk brake kits we have. To make sure one of these kits will fit, or to piece together a kit that will fit, I would need to know the inner and outer bearing numbers. I have included a link to a help article on adding disc brakes to a trailer that should also be helpful.
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  • Can a 2 Inch Diameter Ball be Added to Pro Series Weight Distribution System # PS49583
  • The Pro-Series weight distribution system # PS49903 comes with 1-1/4 inch diameter hitch ball hole. For a 2 inch ball you would need to add # A-90. Both the 2-5/16 inch ball and A-90 come with wrench flats so you will be able to use properly sized wrenches to remove/install a ball. If you do not have the tools readily available some auto parts stores will loan out tools.
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  • Recommended Brake Controller And 7-Way Trailer Connection For 2007 Mercury Mountaineer
  • For your 2007 Mercury Mountaineer with 4-way flat, I recommend Tekonsha Prodigy P3 Trailer Brake Controller - 1 to 4 Axles - Proportional # 90195 to start your 7-way conversion. This is a brake controller that is easy to use and understand with its LCD screen that takes code deciphering out of the equation. You get the information you need as well as diagnostics immediately. This controller has 3 boost settings for towing and it is adjustable to your driving preferences. To connect...
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  • How to Install a Prodigy P3 Brake Controller in a 2004 Mercury Mountaineer with Factory 4-Way
  • To install the Prodigy P3 brake controller part # 90195 in your 2004 Mercury Mountaineer all you need is the 7-way adapter part # 37185, and the plug in adapter part # 3035-P. The plug in adapter will plug into the port under your dash, and then to complete the install you will run the wires from the frame rail of your vehicle to the # 37185 and you will be good to go. To see how this install is completed check out the install video and FAQ article I attached that details the installation. You...
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