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Nissan Titan Accessories and Parts Installation And Review Videos

     

Curt Relay Kit Installation - 2014 Nissan Titan- Video

Curt Relay Kit Installation - 2014 Nissan Titan

Today on a 2014 Nissan Titan, we'll be installing the Pollak 7-pole vehicle end connector, part number PK11893 in conjunction with our Curt Relay Kit, part number C57000. Now to begin our install, we'll first locate the vehicle's 7-pole connector. This will be above the bumper on the driver's side. We'll go ahead and cut the tape that goes around it, holding the 7-pole connector end to the wiring harness. We'll pull it out to where we can gain access to it. Then we'll remove the 7-pole connector end weather cap. To remove the cap, we'll press on the connector lock and then pull the cap out. We'll need to install our 7-pole mounting bracket. We'll be using our Pollak 7-pole mounting bracket for vehicle ends, part number PK12711U using the Pollak install hardware kit, part number PK11926. We'll take the 7-pole bracket and secure it correctly to the hitch mounter bracket with the bolt down through the hitch mounter bracket into the 7-pole bracket and then secure it with a nut underneath. We'll have two fasteners that secure it to the hitch mounter bracket. Next, we'll take our 7-pole connector and secure it to the 7-pole bracket. Now we can take our wiring harness that we prepared and plug it into the back of the 7-pole connector. more


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4/9/2014 9:29:15 AM



Convert-A-Ball Cushioned Weight Distribution Shank Review - 2010 Nissan Titan- Video

Convert-A-Ball Cushioned Weight Distribution Shank Review - 2010 Nissan Titan

Today on our 2010 Nissan Titan, we'll be test fitting the Convert-A-Ball Cushioned Weight Distribution Shank for 2-inch hitches rated at 10,000 pounds, part number AMAC1. We'll begin our test fit by first getting our hitch height. This is the measurement from the ground to the inside top edge of our receiver tube. We have a hitch height measurement of 20-1/2 inches. Now, keep in mind that this measurement may vary depending on tire size, after market accessories, and the hitch itself. Now, we'll begin our test fit in the drop position. We'll slide the shank into the opening of the receiver tube and line up the pin holes. We'll then secure it to our Nissan Titan with the pin and clip. more


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9/25/2013 1:49:49 PM



Convert-A-Ball Cushioned Weight Distribution Shank Review - 2010 Nissan Titan BA-1- Video

Convert-A-Ball Cushioned Weight Distribution Shank Review - 2010 Nissan Titan BA-1

Today, on our 2010 Nissan Titan, we'll be test fitting the Convert-A-Ball Ball Mount Adapter for the Cushioned Weight Distribution Shank, rated at 5,000 pounds, part number BA-1. We'll begin our test fit by first getting our hitch height. This is the measurement from the ground to the inside top edge of our receiver tube. We have a hitch height measurement of 20-1/2 inches. Now, keep in mind that this measurement may vary depending on tire size, after-market accessories, and the hitch itself. Now, to begin our test fit with our Convert-A-Ball Cushioned Weight Distribution Shank already installed on our vehicle, part number AMAC-1, we'll begin our test fit by inserting the Ball Mount Adapter into the downward part of the distribution shank. We'll then insert the 2 pins and the 2 clips and measure from the ground to the top of the ball platform. more


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9/20/2013 3:49:53 AM



Curt Relay Kit Installation - 2011 Nissan Titan- Video

Curt Relay Kit Installation - 2011 Nissan Titan

Today on this 2011 Nissan Titan we are going to install the Curt Electrical Relays, part number c57000. First we will need to remove the cover off of the relay box, and then locate the proper connection points. Trailer turn for right hand, trailer turn for left hand, and trailer tow. I am going to start with the trailer turn for left hand which will be this relay here. Firmly press it into place and make sure it locks in. Next we will do the trailer turn right hand, and then we will do the trailer tow. more


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12/6/2011 1:21:57 PM



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