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The hitch we offer for your 2022 Subaru Outback Wagon that has the best ground clearance is the Draw Tite part #DT94YR which only has the rear hitch opening below the rear bumper and very close to the rear bumper.
view full answer...The hitches for you 2020 Outback are all very similar in the way they install and the weight capacities are all higher than that of your vehicle so in that respect its a wash. Keep in mind though you should never exceed your vehicles weight rating.…
view full answer...I would be happy to help you choose a trailer hitch so you can keep using your Kuat NV 2.0 Bike Rack #NV22B or #NV22G on your 2020 Subaru Outback Wagon. Although the 3 hitches you mentioned to feature the hidden crosstube design, the Stealth Hitches…
view full answer...I can definitely help be more specific with the instructions I've mentioned on bypassing the 12 volt accessory pin on your Ford truck. So basically what you'd do is take a length of 10 gauge wire like #10-1-1 (sold by the foot) and connect it…
view full answer...The B&W Patriot 5th Wheel Trailer Hitch part #BWRVK3200, Curt A16 5th Wheel Trailer Hitch part #C16120, and Reese 5th Wheel Trailer Hitch part #RP30047 all have fully articulating hitch heads so there won't be much of a difference in…
view full answer...Yes, the heat shield on your 2017 Chevrolet Silverado 3500 while installing the B&W Turnoverball Underbed Gooseneck Trailer Hitch w/ Custom Installation Kit part #BWGNRK1016 will need to be removed and then discarded. The heat shield is not a…
view full answer...It could be a tow package fuse on the vehicle. Use the owners manual to find the locations of fuses/relays related to the tow package wiring to check them and replace as needed. If the issue is not a fuse or relay then you can test the vehicle side…
view full answer...Hey Gary, the etrailer hitch part #e44AR that fits your 2022 Honda Passport does have a matte black powdercoat finish which is very durable. It's on the inside and out so it will do a great job overall protecting the hitch. Then for trailer…
view full answer...I'd try to find it near the rear of the vehicle where it feeds into the reverse lights since that's nearest where you'd have a trailer connector. Try to find the wires that run to the reverse light sockets of the taillights and test them…
view full answer...The blinkers and brakes should be on the same wire. 4-way systems put the right blinker and stop on one wire and the left blinker and stop on another wire. Then the remaining two wires are running lights and ground. I've attached an article to…
view full answer...I haven't heard of the Curt 7-way tester not working with OEM brake controllers. There was a Tekonsha tester that had problems with Dodge and GM trucks so it is possible. We have been able to confirm that the Pollak 7-Way to RV Socket LED Circuit…
view full answer...New GM trucks don't have consistent 12 volts on their trailer wiring circuits. While this tends to not be a problem for trailer lighting it does not always work great with more sophisticated circuits like your tester. This is a big issue for…
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