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Thanks for sending in a picture of your thumb latch coupler and trailer jack. Based on seeing that we know the Hopkins Trailer Hitch Level with Cover part #HM09715 would fit and work great as we had chance to install this on the exact same coupler as…
view full answer...So another thing you might try is putting the vehicle in neutral like you mentioned and then with the engine off pressing the start engine button with your foot off of the brake. That is normally what it takes to unlock the steering wheel of a car…
view full answer...I spoke with my Fulton representative, who tells me that the Fulton #F1413250334 is set up to accept a wheel or a footplate, which will be held in by a snapper pin. If the jack doesn't have the collar with the pin hole, you must have a different…
view full answer...Sounds like you're possibly in need of an adapter to connect to the bayonet fittings of the #T50. The part #CAM39471 is an adapter that can swivel and has 4 different styles of fittings it can connect to. I attached a review video for this…
view full answer...According to Roadmaster, you won't need the #RM-88400 brake light relay for a portable braking system. You will however need a brake lamp switch like #RM-751482 and a 12-v outlet like #RM-9332 if the braking system you choose does't include…
view full answer...Removing the two fuses is to prevent battery drain and wouldn't necessarily stop a dinging noise. If the vehicle is still making a dinging noise after the fuses are pulled then they aren't what is powering the noise. There are multiple fuse…
view full answer...Does our Allegro have trailer wiring already present at the rear of the vehicle? Like with a 7-way connector? If so the circuits are already combined regardless of what you see on the vehicle taillights. If you plan to use a diode kit or bulb and…
view full answer...Wheel torque specs vary based on stud diameter, wheel diameter and wheel material. The linked chart shows you commonly recommended torque specs for a range of studs and wheels. For 1/2-inch wheel studs and a 14-inch steel trailer wheel you will use a…
view full answer...I assume you are wanting to add an in line fuse to a 12V power circuit running from your vehicle battery to the trailer connector on your vehicle. There are a few things to consider before adding an in line fuse to a 12V power lead to a trailer…
view full answer...The install of the Stromberg Carlson Bike Bunk Trailer-Mounted Bike Rack Carrier for A-Frame Trailers #CC-275 only requires drilling into the upright bars and the side of the brackets themselves - not your trailer frame. This is to help make the bike…
view full answer...I looked up the online owner's manual for your 2019 Buick Envision and on page 310 it states to turn the ignition on, and shift the transmission to N(Neutral), then to turn the ignition off. I'm not sure where you are reading your…
view full answer...The best option I have for you is the Phoenix Faucets RV Kitchen Faucet part #PF221304 for 4" mounting centers or part #PF211326 for 8" mounting centers. The Phoenix Faucets RV Kitchen Faucet unlike most other kitchen faucets has a…
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