What this Harness for?
#11
The integrated trailer brake controller (ITBC) is included in the Max Tow Pkg, but it's optional with the regular tow pkg. That hasn't changed in the last several years...
Like chimmike, I've never heard of a tow hauler with only a 20' floor length. So post the name and model number of that trailer so I can see how they squeezed a garage into a TT with only a 20' floor. My TT with a 20' floor length will barely hold a folding handicap Rollator walker, so we usually just haul it in the back seat with the dogs.
Like chimmike, I've never heard of a tow hauler with only a 20' floor length. So post the name and model number of that trailer so I can see how they squeezed a garage into a TT with only a 20' floor. My TT with a 20' floor length will barely hold a folding handicap Rollator walker, so we usually just haul it in the back seat with the dogs.
Regards,
HDJeff
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chimmike (10-18-2017)
#12
Grumpy Old Man
https://dunesport.com/
Thanks. It's amazing what smart people can do if they think they can make a buck doing it.
#13
There are quite a few manufacturers that make short toy haulers. The trade of is, it's not a dedicated garage like you see in the larger models. You basically part a dirt bike in your kitchen.
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chimmike (10-19-2017)
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Absolutely not. I've been yelled at plenty of times for using the kitchen counter as a work bench. Best yet was when my wife came home and I had a set of headlights in the oven (baking them to tear apart to retrofit).
The only bad part about not having a garage area that can be closed off is the fumes. I've always had older bikes and they always smell like gas.
The only bad part about not having a garage area that can be closed off is the fumes. I've always had older bikes and they always smell like gas.
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We should compare the things we've been scolded for doing in the house.
-Baking paint in the oven
-Blueing gun parts in a pot on the stove
-Running model airplane engines in the house.
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Apples (11-25-2017)
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I love it. You know, it is the women in our lives that keep us civilized
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The last few posts made me lol. Thank you.
Hey, I'm looking for the harness for the 7-pin connector. I'm adding that, and the ITBC along with a receiver hitch to my '16 XLT. Anyone have a part # for that harness? Thanks!
Hey, I'm looking for the harness for the 7-pin connector. I'm adding that, and the ITBC along with a receiver hitch to my '16 XLT. Anyone have a part # for that harness? Thanks!
#19
Grumpy Old Man
http://www.fordparts.com/Commerce/Pa...rd&model=F-150
Because you don't have the trailer tow pkg, you need the $80 pigtail. If you were just replacing the 7-pin connector of the trailer tow pkg, it would be a lot less expensive.
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Because you don't have the trailer tow pkg, you need the $80 pigtail. If you were just replacing the 7-pin connector of the trailer tow pkg, it would be a lot less expensive.
13a576
Because you don't have the trailer tow pkg, you need the $80 pigtail. If you were just replacing the 7-pin connector of the trailer tow pkg, it would be a lot less expensive.
I also have the above harness in a bag on my bench... but it is simply the 4-pin connector and wiring, which is also factory-equipped with the truck. I will be returning this one, unopened.
I'm looking for the 7-pin jumper, the terminus of which should be a round plug which then plugs into the rear of the 7-pin/4-pin socket. I've not seen it on any Ford diagram, yet.