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Darby Extend A Truck Hitch Cargo Carrier Review - 2005 Ford F-150

Today on our 2005 Ford F-150, we're test fitting the Darby Extend A Truck, hitch mounted load extender, part number DTA 944. As you can see we have we it in the extended position. This is going to be great if you want to carry any kind of a ladder, ladders on here. You can just use the loops up at the top here to strap those down. Now the first thing I'll do is, take a few a measurements here. Overall to the truck, riding about 9 and a half inches there.



Curt 24x60 Hitch Cargo Carrier Review - 2005 Ford F-150

Today on our 2005 Ford F150 we're test fitting the Curt Folding Cargo Carrier. Part number C18153. Designed to work with 2 inch hitches and has a 500 pound weight capacity on there. So the first thing we're going to do is take a few measurements here. Ground clearance is going to be about 18 and 3 quarter inches there. Overall, to the back of the truck, about 42 inches, and our closest point looks like it's going to be about 16 and a half inches there. Now we do have a good ground clearance here because of this raised shank in the back. That's going to lift that cargo carrier up higher than the ground there. Also go ahead and check out our exhaust, we do have a single passenger side exhaust here.



Lets Go Aero Hitch Cargo Carrier Review - 2005 Ford F-150

Today on our 2005 Ford F150, we're test fitting the Let's Go Aero gear cage, part number HCR-222. It's 48x32, and it has the capacity to hold up to 300 pounds, and is designed to work with 2 inch hitches. So the first thing we're going to do is take a few measurements here. Our ground clearance is going to be first. Down here at the bottom, we've got about 15 and 3/4 inches down there. Overall from the back of the truck, we're adding about 42 inches.



Detail K2 20x60 Hitch Cargo Carrier Review - 2005 Ford F-150

Today, on our 2005 Ford F150 we are test fitting the Detail K2 20x60 Folding Cargo Carrier, part number K2HCC602. That's a 500 pounds weight capacity, that's going to be designed to work with 2 inch hitches. The first thing we'll do here is to take a few measurements. We're going to have about 16.25 inches there ground clearance. Overall we're adding about 35 inches to the back of the vehicle. Our closest point is going to be about 13.75 inches there. On our vehicle here we do have a single passenger side exhaust.



Curt Hitch Cargo Carrier Review - 2005 Ford F-150

Today on our 2005 Ford F150 we are test-fitting the current folding 20 by 60 cargo carrier part number C18151. It has a capacity to hold up to 500 pounds. The first thing we're going to do is take a couple of measurements. Per ground clearance we've got about 16 and a half inches back here. Overall the vehicle, we're adding about 34 and a quarter inches there. Our closest point, is going to be about 13 and half inches. Now with our F150 we do have a single passenger side exhaust down here, but like most trucks it does come straight off to the side here.



Curt Hitch Cargo Carrier Review - 2005 Ford F-150

Today on our 2005 Ford F150, we're doing a test fit of the Curt 20 by 60 cargo carrier, part number C18150. It's going to have a capacity to hope up to 500 pounds and is designed to work with 2-inch hitches. The first thing we'll do on our carrier is take a few measurements. Our ground clearance will be first. We're going to have about 18 3/4 inches. Overall to the back of the truck, we're adding about 29 inches there.



Carpod Hitch Cargo Carrier Review - 2005 Ford F-150

Today on our 2005 Ford F150, we're test fitting the Carpod Walled Cargo Carrier. The dimensions are 23 by 47 with a 450 pound weight capacity. The part number for that is M2205. Now the first thing we're going to do, before we mess with the Carpod at all, is take a few measurements here. Our ground clearance is going to be about 21 and 3/4 inches. Overall to the vehicle, adding about 35 and 1/4 inches there.



Stromberg Carlson Hitch Cargo Carrier Review - 2005 Ford F-150

Today, on our 2005 Ford F-150, we're test fitting the Stromberg Carlson 23 by 60 Cargo Carrier, part number CC-100. It's going to be designed to work with 2-inch hitches and have a capacity to hold up to 500 pounds. For the first measurement, we're going to take the ground clearance here. From the bottom of this bolt, we're going to have about 14-1/2 inches in ground clearance here. Overall to the truck, we're adding about 28 inches at the back and our closest point is going to be about 4-1/2 inches there. Now, on our truck, we do have a single passenger side exhaust, but with most trucks, it does come out to the side here, so you shouldn't have to worry about carrying any heat-sensitive materials on your cargo carrier. The last thing we'll check is going to be our hatch clearance, the tailgate overhang. We got about 13-3/4 inches of clearance there, but you're also covering about 13-3/4 inches of the carrier, so just be aware that if you do plan on stacking materials that very high on your carrier that you may come in contact with that tailgate at some point. Now we have a hitch-pinning clip holding in this cargo carrier, but the hitch-pinning clip is not included.





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