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The Curt hitch part #C13067 is actually a confirmed fit for both the Sport and Non-Sport models of the 2013 Ford Edge so it would work well for you. The heat shield will need to be trimmed, but since you don't have a Sport model the rear fascia…
view full answer...When installing a trailer hitch on a 2013 Ford Edge like the Curt part #C13067 the lower fascia does need to be trimmed as the fascia is different like you said. If you check out the picture I attached you'll see exactly how this is done.
view full answer...After taking a look at the owner's manual for a 2011 Ford Edge, I found that the largest trailer that could be towed with this vehicle would be one weighing 3,500 lbs and this is only for the AWD 3.5L Class II (lower capacities are listed for the…
view full answer...According to page 249 of the owner's manual for your 2013 Ford Edge, the 3.5L V6 has a max towing capacity of 2,000 lbs without the tow package but 3,500 lbs with the tow package. I'm not sure what all comes with the Class II Trailer Tow…
view full answer...If the running lights on the U-Haul trailer were not working when hooked up to your vehicle, then I first recommend testing the 4-Way or 7-Way (whichever you have) and testing the pins with a circuit tester like #PTW2993. Have somebody run through…
view full answer...While there isn't a life expectancy, per se, of the shocks on the Yakima Rack and Roll Trailer - 66" #Y08106 and 78" #Y08107, upgrading to the HD shocks is absolutely a good idea if your gear weighs around 200 llbs and certainly…
view full answer...First, the capacity of the Yakima Rack n Roll trailer #Y08106 is 250 pounds with the regular shocks that it comes with. To increase that capacity to 350 pounds you can add the HD shock kit #Y08110. When under load if you take it easy on rougher roads…
view full answer...I spoke with my contact at Yakima and found that the tires on the Rack and Roll trailer, #Y08106, are DOT rated. Trailer tires are tested to 65 miles per hour to meet DOT standards, so we cannot recommend towing the Rack and Roll trailer faster than…
view full answer...For your 2013 Ford Edge with a naked roof and glass roof the Sportrack part #SR1010 has been confirmed as a fit, but you should know that this is a semi-custom fit rack so it may not fit as nicely as you would like. A much better solution would be…
view full answer...The serial number is located on the passenger side tow bar arm. See the attached illustration.
view full answer...When it comes to a roof rack for your 2012 Ford Edge with a panoramic roof, one of my personal favorites is the Rhino-Rack Roof Rack with Vortex Aero Crossbars, #RR38SR. Not only is this rack economical but it is also quiet due to the aerodynamic…
view full answer...We can get your 2012 Ford Edge set up to flat tow behind your motorhome, and you'll need a number of different parts to do this - base plates, a tow bar, safety chains, wiring, and a supplemental braking system. I'll go over the parts…
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