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You'd want to leave your 2016 Dodge Grand Caravan transmission in overdrive for the most part. If you found yourself towing in a hilly area with a lot of upshifting and downshifting you might select a lower gear just to prevent some of that but…
view full answer...With a new vehicle you are doing the right thing in setting up everything to safely tow your boat. I can help you out with that. First I recommend the Draw-Tite Max-Frame Trailer Hitch, part #75579. This is a Class lll hitch and it has a 2-inch…
view full answer...The blue wire is for brake output power to the trailer brakes. One end connects to the brake controller and the other end goes to the pin in the trailer connector on the vehicle side that is for the trailer brakes. The Adapter 6 Pole to 7 Pole…
view full answer...I did some online research and found that the AirLift 1000 Air Helper Springs, part #AL60814, are a fit for your 2014 Dodge Caravan. The air pressure is adjustable from 5 psi to 35 psi. The manual inflation valves are typically mounted on the bumper…
view full answer...Chances are you were sagging a little below stock before you installed the AirLift #AL60814. I reached out to my contact at Air Lift and they agreed that you have nothing to worry about.
view full answer...Your 2010 Chrysler Town and Country minivan can be equipped with either a 1-1/4-inch Class II or a 2-inch Class III trailer hitch. All options are shown on the link provided. I suggest the Class III hitch #13364 from Curt; this is the most popular…
view full answer...The best way to determine the replacement bearings needed on your 2011 StarCraft 1019 pop-up camper is to remove one of the wheels and then the hub and look for the number printed on the inner and outer bearing as well as the seal of that hub. Those…
view full answer...To replace a spindle, the old one would need to be cut off, and the new one welded into place. This is NOT a job for the do-it-yourselfer. The new spindle must be absolutely square with the axle in order to prevent premature tire wear and wheel…
view full answer...The first thing to try to is add some penetrating oil like WD40 and let it sit for awhile. You can then try tapping the bearing to try and remove it. You don't want to hit it too hard because you can damage the spindle. It is possible that the…
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view full answer...This is a fairly common issue with the Town and Country. However our suspension kits like #TDVRRT are not designed to work as a lift kit for the rear end of your truck. They are designed to help reduce the strain on your rear axle when you are…
view full answer...Getting out to our great National Parks is a fantastic way to spend vacation time but you want to get there in comfort before you have to rough it in the wilderness! Suspension enhancement can definitely help. The Coil SumoSprings #CSS-1195R…
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