2014 S Maxx
2011 Tacoma 4cyl ... edit: 2022 Tacoma 6cyl - oh yeah!

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Amazon and E Trailer both have the 4 to 7 adapters. Like Sharon is Sam said, you add the extra wires.Denny16 said:Ah, good to know. I went looking for one once, could not find one. Thanks.
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Well that's plenty of toys to bring along.DEBinIN said:When I mentioned that, he told me that he was concerned whether such a long kayak would interfere with the camper, let alone, the added bike rack. It is really important that I can take my 17" sea kayak as well as a second boat for smaller water and rivers even if I have to put my bike inside the camper and secure it somehow. Right now, I am driving a 2010 Forester. On the driver's side there is my Thule Hullavator and on the left side is a Thule Glide and Set cradle set for a second kayaks.
The 17 footer appears to be the main issue.

FYI...Subaru no longer has a specific stock ball and insert for the Ascent as part of their tow package, so that particular potential warranty issue is no longer a problem, if it ever really was one. The dealer can provide inserts for any hitch height necessary. I had a lengthy discussion and personally verified this with Michael’s Subaru in Bellevue, WA in February and it’s also been noted by other customers on the Ascent forums.Homebodyatheart said:Welcome to the Tab family @DEBinIN! Personally I’d avoid the Ascent like the plague, as we had one and I traded it in after one short trip towing. There were a number of issues I had, but most importantly the Ascent manual states in the towing section to only use genuine Subaru parts. At that time the only drop hitch that Subaru made and that came with the tow package was not long enough for towing my tab. It was only 2 inch drop, and I needed a 10 inch to make it work. Would that void the warranty? I did not want to take the chance! It also towed miserably, some owners have this issue, others have no problems. I continue to tow my 2017 320S with a gently used Highlander and couldn’t be happier! Good luck!
jgram2 said:Be aware though: eTrailer Expert Reply: The use of a hitch extender reduces the tongue weight capacityof the trailer hitch by 50 percent. So if the trailer hitch is rated for 1,000 pounds tongue weight it would be reduced to just 500 pounds tongue weight capacity when using an extension.Jan 5, 2016