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The MORryde Trail Kitchen with Stove Tray #MR73QR has a platform that is 25-1/2" long and 15-3/4" wide. The Dometic CFX75 Cooler is 34.92" long and 19.48" wide which is much to large to fit this platform. Of the…
view full answer...On each individual electric brake magnet the amperage draw would be 3.0 to 3.2 max amps at 12 to 13 volts on 7-inch brake magnets and 3.2 to 4.0 max amps at 12 to 13 volts on 10 and 12-inch brake magnets. The max amperage draw for the brake magnets…
view full answer...The Curt Echo Wireless Trailer Brake Controller #C51180 does require a 7-way RV-style vehicle socket on the tow vehicle in order to connect. The Pollak part you referenced is such a connector. The Echo simply plugs in to your diesel…
view full answer...The best brake controller option to go with is one that activates the brakes proportionally instead of time delayed. A proportional brake controller will activate the trailer brakes at the same time and with the same intensity as the tow vehicle…
view full answer...Although the Tekonsha Prodigy P3 #90195 and Primus IQ #TK90160 electric brake controllers are very similar they do have some key differences as well. For one the P3 is designed to work with electric and electric over hydraulic brake systems. The…
view full answer...Yes, the Curt Echo Mobile Trailer Brake Controller part #C51180 can be installed in any direction. I have spoken with Curt before in the past and they have not yet heard back of the controller not working properly due to the angle it was mounted in.…
view full answer...Good news, the Curt Echo does not have to be mounted level for it to function properly. The 45 degree angle of your 7-way plug does not make a difference in the functionality because of the unit's triple-axis accelerometer. The accelerometer is…
view full answer...Yes, the orientation of the Curt Echo Mobile Trailer Brake Controller part #C51180 does not matter therefore it can be used with the in-bed 7-way, perpendicular to the direction of travel, without issue. There are actually plenty of others who use…
view full answer...Since you have no trailer wiring on your 2000 Tundra, you will want to first install a 4-way like part #118367. You can plug this into the wiring that is on the driver side frame rail near the back of the Tundra. I have attached a photo that shows…
view full answer...Between the two controller I would go with the proportional Curt Triflex part #C51140 over the time delayed Curt Discovery part #C84VV. A time delay controller is so named because there is a delay between the time that you initially apply the brakes…
view full answer...If you check out the video I attached you will see how we installed a brake controller in a very similar 2014 Toyota Highlander as your 2015 model. We had to remove the lower dash panel (13:00 mark of the video), to make accessing the green wire…
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