I wish I had something direct that I could recommend for you, but honestly your best option would be to find a local vehicle-side trailer wiring connector, remove your current one and then wire it up to match the connector on the trailer you have.
In the off chance that the 7-way rounds in Norway are the same as the style here in the US you could use a 7 Way RV-Style (Flat Pin) to 7 Way Round Pin # F77R. I attached a couple wiring diagrams that you can check out to see the view full answer...
The recommended anti-rattle hitch pin for the Brophy Hitch Reducer part # HT02 is the Pro Series anti-rattle Pin with Clip, item # 63232. As long as your bike rack has a hollow shank these two parts would work well together and there wouldn't be any movement of the rack in the hitch. view full answer...
What you'd need instead of a hitch rise adapter is a ball mount with a few inches of rise built into it like the # 2753 which can provide a 4 inch rise when in the rise position. Or if you have a ball mount now that you are using in the drop position you might try switching it around to the rise position to see if that works. view full answer...
The Curt 7-Way Trailer Adapter for Towing Trailers with LED Lights # C57003 you referenced does have the same mounting attachment options as the 57003 shown on Curt's website, and will be be the correct component you need to fix the hyper flashing issue you are having when plugging in your trailer to your 2017 Porsche Cayenne as long as your trailer has LED lights. The # C57003 has built in resistors which needed for quite a few newer vehicles to recognize that a trailer with LED lights... view full answer...
I do have an option for you but there are currently no aftermarket trailer brake controller options for a 2022 Ford F-150 that plug into the vehicle due to the missing plug. That said, you can have the factory integrated trailer brake controller added by the dealer or you can use the Autowbrake Electric Brake Controller part # 3430001 which installs entirely on the trailer and does not require any reprogramming on the truck. Therefore, you can set this up at home and get going in no time... view full answer...
Yes the Thule Hitching Post 4 Bike Rack part # TH934XTR would work out fine with your bikes. Both bikes have a slight drop in the top tube from what I could find so you could use the Swagman Deluxe Bike Frame Adapter Bar part # 64005 to keep the rear tires from being propped up into the air and allow the bike to sit more level but it is not necessary.
Check out the linked video on it. view full answer...
We do have a bike carrier that is designed to be able to work with a trailer hitch on the rear of a trailer.
For a carrier that is easier to load and unload I recommend a platform-style bike carrier like part # S44FR. This carrier fits 2 inch receiver openings and has a 2-bike capacity up to 45 lbs per bike. It will accommodate bikes with a wheelbase up to 52 inches and with a tire width up to 3 inches. I have attached a product review video for this bike rack. view full answer...
Manufacturers uniquely thread the bolts and weldnuts on their products so you can't use different brands. The Curt cargo carrier # C18145 does have an anti-ratlle hitch bolt already but no lock that will fit. The solution is to use a cable lock such as # 8291DPS for a 3 footer or # e98891 for a 10 footer. view full answer...
I wasn't sure if you meant to ask if the Thule OutWay # TH56BV would fit a 2013 or a 2015 Porsche Cayenne, but since it fits both year the answer is yes it will fit.
What makes this rack far superior to the others is the attachment system. It uses only 2 retractable coated steel cables to attach to the vehicle rather than 6 nylon straps like other racks. This makes installation quick and easy and the cables also last longer.
The cables store inside the rack so there are no loose straps... view full answer...
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 it is to setup. This is a proportional brake controller that senses the amount of braking the tow vehicle is applying and applies a proportionate amount to the trailer brakes.
Additional wiring, from an authorized dealer, is necessary to correctly wire the brake control harness: (qty. 1) #1J0-972-782 housing and (qty.... view full answer...
Hopefully your Cayenne has a higher tongue weight rating than what you listed when used with a weight distribution system. Otherwise there is not safe way I can recommend you tow a trailer that exceeds it's towing capacities.
The best way to pick out a weight distribution system is to base it off of the loaded tongue weight of the setup when it is loaded and ready to tow. This figure also includes the weight of any cargo behind the rear axle of the tow vehicle. I attached a help article... view full answer...
The Curt Trailer Hitch, part # C13116 is a fit for your 2016 Porsche Cayenne.
This is a Class lll hitch with a 2 inch receiver opening. Per CURT all non-trailer loads - bike racks, cargo carriers and so forth - should be supported with stabilizing straps like part # 18050. Failure to properly support these loads will void your hitch warranty from CURT.
You will want to check with your dealership to see if there is any trailer wiring available for your Cayenne.
If you plan on doing... view full answer...
For your 2021 Porsche Cayenne S with the tire size of 305/40-R20 your only and best option is the Konig K-Summit chains part # TH2004565767. These are easy to install, provide great traction, and unlike virtually every other option do not require any tire clearance since they don't drape over the inside of the tire shoulder. Also these have rim protection too.
I attached a review video for these on a similar vehicle for you to check out as well. view full answer...
On your 2004 Porsche Cayenne the connector that would work best would depend on the setup you currently have. If you need the 7-way connector due to the trailer connector and if the trailer has brakes there are a couple of items you will need.
If you have a 7-way connector on your Cayenne and need to replace it the Hopkins Endurance Multi-Tow 7-Way RV and 4-Way Flat Trailer Connector, part # HM40950 would work fine for you.
If you have no 4-way connector at the back of your Cayenne... view full answer...
If the trailer you are planning on towing has LED lights, the adapter you can use is part # C35FR. This adapter is needed because you have a bulb-out sensor on your Cayenne. When you use a trailer with LEDs, they draw so little power and cause the Cayenne to think a bulb is burned out.
If the trailer has incandescent bulbs you can use a 7-way to 4-way connector like part # PK12716. view full answer...
The trunk mounted bike rack that I would recommend as being the best for the 2009 Porsche Cayenne would be the Thule OutWay Bike Carrier # TH56BV. This rack is on of the easiest to install with its patented dial system and is one of the lightest we offer. It also features anti-sway cradles and a cable lock built into the rack. I attached installation instructions for this product for you to check out also.
If you plan on carrying women's or alternative frame bikes I would recommend you... view full answer...
The easiest to install trailer hitch for a 2020 Subaru Outback is the Draw-Tite Max-Frame Trailer Hitch Receiver part # DT73RR becuase it doesn't require you to remove the rear bumper like all other options do with the concealed design. Furthermore, it's a bolt-on fit and you won't have to do any trimming of the rear bumper like you do for other options so little to no modifications are needed.
If you'll be towing a trailer then you will also need the T-One Vehicle Wiring Harness part... view full answer...
Sounds like you are concerned about the depth of the pin hole of the Draw Tite hitch part # 75950 to make sure it's going to fit your bike rack. I can assure you that the depth of the pin hole on this hitch will allow it to work great with any bike rack designed for 2 inch hitches. The shallow hitch pin issue that prevents bike racks from installing in hitches is related to Subaru OEM 1-1/4 inch hitches. Draw Tite does a really good job making sure their hitches work with all standard hitch... view full answer...