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For a 4-way trailer wiring harness for your 2017 Lexus RX350 that has the tow package you would want the part #56083 which is a confirmed fit. This harness does not have a converter box built into it and it just plugs right into a port you have at…
view full answer...We do have the LaSalle Bristol XTRM Roof Installation Kit #3442703414KIT that is used to install the LaSalle Bristol XTRM Roof Membrane #3441700534142711440 that you referenced. I'd check with local RV dealers to you to see if any can install…
view full answer...The correct replacement for the Oil Seal 225255UC is the Oil Seal part #9103309. These both have a 2.24/2.25" inner diameter and 3.37" outer diameter. They are also designed for use with oil bath hubs.
view full answer...Yes, the etrailer hitch #e98840 that fits your 2022 Honda Pilot does allow the hands free rear liftgate to still function once installed. You would just need to kick to either side of the hitch opening.
view full answer...That's an interesting question, and you would need to reach both battery terminals on your 2019 Chevy Silverado 2500 in order to use the NOCO Boost Pro Jump Starter #329-GB150. I assume you were asking about a possible alternative method, but…
view full answer...Wow, your boat sitting just 1/2" from your axle is definitely a concern. You should have 4-1/2" of clearance for to keep your boat safe from bumps when traveling. I can understand not wanting to spend the money on a over-under conversion…
view full answer...Whenever I hear of a battery giving off this type of feedback flashing from FL(fully charged) to 84(percent of charge) it tells me that the battery has lost its maximum capacity. The jumper box is alternating this as it attempts to charge and the…
view full answer...The Redarc In-Vehicle BCDC Battery Charger part #331-BCDC1225D is designed to charge an auxiliary battery using the starter battery in your vehicle. Most people use the setup to charge their trailer battery with the vehicle's battery and a solar…
view full answer...When trying to choose the right NOCO Boost Jump Starter to use for both your trucks, the easiest route is to go by the actual engine size. For example the NOCO #329-GB70 is good for up to 8.0L gas engines and 6.0L diesel engines, while the…
view full answer...In order to determine the torque rating for the lug nuts on your trailer you will need to know check out the chart I attached that shows all of the torque specs for all the trailer lugs available based on stud size, wheel material and wheel size.
view full answer...The answer to your question will depend on the trailer hitch receiver on your truck. From what I have found, the Rock Tamer mud flaps require minimum 1" of space in order to be able to mount them. I reached out to B&W and the distance from…
view full answer...You are going to need a kit like the Bulldog Winch Rear Wiring Kit #BDW20207 to carry enough power to run a winch on your trailer. The Redarc MC4 Output Cable #RED48VR is much to thin to carry the amount of power needed to run your winch and would…
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