# 1
Thule Hitching Post Pro Bike Rack for 4 Bikes - 1-1/4" and 2" Hitches
Very nice, sturdy bike hitch which was very easy to put together and easy to understand how every part of it worked.
This bike rack is excellent! I can easily install it on my Jeep Grand Cherokee, put the bikes on and go!
# 2
Thule Passage Trunk Bike Rack for 2 Bikes - Hanging Style
Installation the first time was a bit tricky, but once we got it installed correctly subsequent installs went very smoothly. The rack is very sturdy and we were able to anchor the bikes so they had very little sway. If given a do-over, I would consider ordering a 3-bike rack to hold 2-bikes and have a little more "wiggle room" to position handlebars, seats, etc. --- but all in all this was a good purchase and is a very solid bike rack. I recommend an adapter bar if you have a women's style bike, and the security strap is always a good idea.
Product didn't fit my Jeep despite the website claiming it did. etrailer is trash and I will never do business with them or Thule again.
# 3
Swagman XTC2 Bike Rack for 2 Bikes - 1-1/4" and 2" Hitches - Frame Mount
Fast Shipping by eTrailer and received in perfect order. Carrier goes together in about 10 minutes. Just adjust the wheel carriers to fit your bikes, tighten them down and your ready to go. Folds up or lays to the side and out of the way for the hatch on my 2012 Grand Cherokee. Over all a great bike carrier dollar for dollar compared to other much more expensive units.
First-time rack buyer / owner / installer. The rack arrived in a timely fashion, maybe a day or 2 ahead of schedule. It was well packaged. I’m LOVING this bike rack. It was easy to put together and to mount on my new Honda Passport. Thus far, no squeaks in my 2” receiver. Hardest part of initial set-up is figuring out the best way to position two bikes. Trial & error and some patience. The directions weren’t clear as to where the 2 left-over screws went. I found the answer in another review and have posted a pic in case others have the same problem (photo with pen pointing at screw). These screws go in the underneath side of both of the folding arms. They appear to keep the wheel wells from sliding off in case in you drive with an empty, un-folded rack, and forgot to tighten down the wheel wells. The folding arm push / pull pins can be difficult at times. I coated the tips with some lube. That and a little jiggling seems to solve that issue. I guess it’s better for the pins to be snug vs popping right out. I added a small Master lock to the hitch pin (in lieu of the provided cotter pin) as a theft deterrent. I read that a 3/16 shackle lock will fit into the bike clamp down arms to also act as a deterrent. I had an old 3/16 lock that did snugly fit and appeared to be locked. HOWEVER, I yanked on the lock and it came open as there isn’t quite enough clearance for the shackle to lock. I discovered that longer 3/16 shackle locks are hard to find. Have attached a photo of the lock that actually fits and works (Ace Hardware). One lock on the upper clamp down arm will secure both arms as the lower arm can’t be removed without removing the upper arm. The clamp down arms appear to be coated to prevent damage to your bike. I’ve tried a simple rag and ultimately settled on pool noodle pieces as a precautionary measure. I CAN NOT open my tailgate (regardless of whether or not the rack is fold up and in the bike carry position). If that’s a concern for you, then spring for the more costly titling version. My back-up camera still functions.
# 4
Thule Passage 3 Bike Carrier - Trunk Mount
Fits perfectly and Etrailer upgraded my shipping for free! Very speedy delivery. Thanks!
Fits perfectly on our Lexus CT200h. Only on the old LS400, the side straps have to be fastened to the wheel arch edge, since the upper trunklid gap is to narrow for inserting the strap hooks. Mounting of two bikes is (with some routine) quickly done, and they stay safe even for longer and faster routes. For transporting three (mountain) bikes, though, the design doesn't seem big and robust enough. Nevertheless, the price-benefit-fun ratios are way better than reasonable.
# 5
Rhino-Rack Bike Rack for 2 Bikes - 2" Hitches - Tilting
etrailer is a refreshing upgrade from many companies in terms of customer service. They actually make a personal phone call if there will be a delay in delivery - even if its only a couple of days (who does that anymore!). I've ordered trailer hitches, roof racks and this bike rack and every order has been more than satisfactory. A big plus with etrailer are the innumerable installation videos they have online which are a great help for a mechanical novice such as myself!
Extremely happy with the bike rack!! Very sturdy!! Went on with no problem
# 6
Swagman Chinook Bike Rack for 2 Bikes - 1-1/4" and 2" Hitches - Frame Mount
Truly grooving on my wife's new Swagman Chinook bike rack. She wanted to be able to transport her nice road bike easily without throwing it in the back of her car, and since a roof rack is out of the question, this Swagman model fit the bill perfectly. It arrived quickly on the anticipated date. Kudos to etrailer.com for the email updates to keep me informed of my purchase. Within one hour, it was installed on my wife's 2014 Mazda3 hatchback. The Swagman is heavy and solid, which is reassuring as it makes me feel confident that it will keep the bikes secure. It also makes me feel like I got my money's worth. A ratchet wrench and Phillip's head screwdriver were the only tools required for the easy install. I did my research before purchasing the Chinook model as I was also eyeballing a very similar Thule rack that was slightly more expensive. I spoke with an etrailer.com expert who gave me the lowdown on both models. Ultimately, the Swagman won out because it has a smaller 'footprint' while extended or folded up ... and also can tilt away from the car for easy access to the hatchback area. Very convenient! FYI: Mazda doesn't make a trailer hitch for the Mazda3 as it's a small car with a small engine and has no business towing anything. Thankfully, the Curt company makes an aftermarket frame and trailer hitch that fits the Mazda3 hatchback perfectly with no drilling. Stupidly, I purchased it from another online company thinking I was getting a good deal. Turns out etrailer.com had it for less with FREE shipping. Oh well ... live and learn. Now I know that etrailer.com is one-stop shopping for bike racks AND trailer hitches. (Full disclosure: I had the garage down the street install the frame as it's easier with a lift) Only snafu: the shipment contained an extra set of keys that I assumed was for the hitch bolt lock (there was also a set of keys on the bolt itself). I spent 15 minutes using those keys trying to figure out how to remove the lock from the bolt to install it on the hitch. The keys just wouldn't turn in the lock. I called etrailer.com and Kevin told me to try the other set of keys ... and they worked. So an extra set of keys came with it that did absolutely nothing ... weird! Obviously, I can't speak to the longevity and durability of the Swagman Chinook 2 Bike Platform Rack as I just installed it. What I can speak to is the sturdiness of it, the ease of the installation and my complete satisfaction with the good folks at etrailer.com.
I ordered the Swagman Chinook 2 Bike Platform Rack on line from etrailer and so far have been very satisfied. The bike rack was delivered in less than a week. Unpacking the rack and assembly was fairly straightforward. I have read some reviews that complained the assembly instructions were a bit vague. I didn't have a problem but can see where others without a mechanical background get confused. The rack is very sturdy, but there is some side to side play in the tilt mechanism. I'm not sure this can be avoided with a rack that folds down. Installing the Curt trunk stabilizing strap takes most of the sway out of the rack. Installation is fairly easy and quick. It takes me 6 - 7 minutes to install the back on my hitch, and to install the bike and be ready to drive away. That seems reasonable to me. So far I've only loaded 1 bike. I've included pictures of my installation on a 2014 Mercedes Benz E350 sedan. Clearance between the bikes, the rack and the car are good. With the bike loaded in the inside, most forward position, I have 6" clearance between the pedal and the bumper. With the bike removed, the center support folded flat and the rack folded up in the storage position, I have 4" clearance between the closest part of the bike rack (the fold down hinge assembly) and the back bumper of the car. I am able to open the trunk of the car without removing the bikes or using the tilt feature, but I do have to remove the stabilizing strap first. Overall, I'm very pleased with the bike rack and think it will serve me much better than my old strap on rack. Since the weather has been cool since getting the bike carrier, I haven't taken any long trips to give it a real workout.
# 7
Kuat NV 2.0 Bike Rack for 2 Bikes - 2" Hitches - Wheel Mount - Gunmetal Gray
Really well-built rack. Better than my Thule I had prior to this. Look forward to getting the other half of it when I need it!
# 8
Yakima HoldUp Bike Rack for 2 Bikes - 2" Hitches - Wheel Mount
We have had this Yakima Holdup hitch bike rack for a year now and found it was shipped quickly, installed easily, and is handy to use on the back of our 2014 Grand Cherokee. We did have one bad screw head while assembling it and Yakima sent us a screw kit with no charge also quickly. No other problems. It seems to be quite heavy duty and should hold up well. The bikes are held on tight and do not sway. For this vehicle, you do have to tilt it back a little to open the tail gate. That has not been a problem. Label me a happy camper.
The Yakima Holdup 2 Bike Hitch Mount works as advertised and from the product instructions had absolutely no trouble with the installation on a 2012 Jeep Grand Cherokee Overland Summit. The mount is substantial, sturdy and simple. One comment for "etrailer.com"...DON'T CHANGE ANYTHING. The entire online experience was flawless. Your website was so easy, very informative and communication was "above and beyond" from searching, product research, explanations, ordering, email followups with order submitted, received, shipped, tracking (both on your site with a map of where the product currently is located and UPS tracking info) and delivery. I can't come up with any suggestions. I will definitely shop etrailer.com again...THANK YOU!!!
# 9
Swagman Trailhead Bike Rack for 2 Bikes - 1-1/4" and 2" Hitches - Tilting
Just received this Bike Rack and we are very impressed. It was easy to assemble and fit onto our Jeep Grand Cherokee. The rack held our two bikes in place with very minimal movement. Also, I am very impressed with eTrailer. They shipped our online order almost immediately - and followed up with an e-mail asking if we had any questions or issues. I would highly recommend them.
Fast delivery. Product as advertised.
# 10
Yakima RidgeBack Bike Rack for 4 Bikes - 1-1/4" and 2" Hitches - Tilting
I love this rack! Simple and easy to use. Rack or bicycles don't wiggle at all. Jeep Grand Cherokee with 2" receiver Easily hangs on garage wall with two vinyl coated ladder hooks
Check out my other review on the hidden hitch for a 2015 BMW 4 Series for the majority of the review, but this thing is great. Easy setup and install, does all the things it's supposed to do. Mounting and removing bikes is a snap with the included clips (big difference from some of the cheaper variants with nylon ratchet straps). Fits very snugly in my 2" receiver, and pretty solid on the highway and over bumpy roads.
Rhino Rack MountainTrail Roof Bike Racks Review - 2005 Jeep Grand Cherokee
Today, on this 2005 Jeep Grand Cherokee, we're going to be test fitting the Rhino-Rack MountainTrail Rooftop Bike Carrier, part number RBC035. As you can see, we already have a bike attached to the rack. Let's show you how it does attach. It has two points of contact, with no contact to your actual frame. We have a wheel strap back here, as well as a locking fork mount up here. Let's go ahead and loosen up the strap back here, just by pushing in this button here. Go up to the fork mount.
Inno Roof Bike Racks Review - 2005 Jeep Grand Cherokee
Today on this 2005 Jeep Grand Cherokee, we're going to be testing the inner fork-lock in-bike carrier part number INA391. Don't let the name fool you, it can only carry one bike. As you can see, it has two points of contact with your bike. It hold it by the fork and it also has this strap on the back. Let's go ahead and loosen that up, then we'll go up to the front here. Now a nice feature about this bike rack is it does come with a lock so you can unlock it.
Yakima ForkLift Roof Mounted Bike Rack Review - 2005 Jeep Grand Cherokee
Today on our 2005 Jeep Grand Cherokee, we'll be test fitting the Yakima ForkLift roof-mounted bike rack, part number Y02098. With the factory roof rack system on our vehicle, we'll begin by placing our ForkLift directly onto our load bars. Here at the front, we'll bring our clamp around our front bar, we'll go ahead and remove our skewer, and then, we'll tighten down our T handle to secure the front part. We'll then slide thebracket up around the T handleand reinstall our skewer. Here at the rear, we'll bring our rear clamp around our rear bar, drop the T bolt through the appropriate slot, and tighten it by twisting the T handle on top. With the front and rear secure, we'll go ahead and undo the rear wheel strap and make sure that our skewer at the front is loose. We'll grab our bike and place it onto our bike rack, drop in our front forks down onto our skewer. We'll secure the bike first by tightening our skewer and then move to the rear and tighten with the wheel strap. That completes today's test fit for the Yakima ForkLift roof-mounted bike rack, part number Y02098, on our 2005 Jeep Grand Cherokee. .
Swagman Fork Down Roof Bike Rack Review - 2005 Jeep Grand Cherokee
Today, on our 2005 Jeep Grand Cherokee, we'll be test fitting the Swagman Fork Down roof-mounted bike rack, part number S64710. With the factory roof-rack system on our vehicle, we'll begin our testing by placing the Fork Down directly onto our crossbars. Here at the front platform, we'll bring our U bolts around the underside of our front crossbar and fit them up through the front platform. We can then secure it by tightening it with the wing nuts. We'll repeat this process for the other side of the front platform. Now, we'll move to the rear and drop our U bolt through the top of the bike rack, making sure that the bolts go around our rear crossbar.
RockyMounts TieRod Stretch Roof Bike Rack Review - 2005 Jeep Grand Cherokee
Today, on our 2005 Jeep Grand Cherokee, we'll be test fitting the RockyMounts TieRod Stretch roof-mounted bike rack, part number RKY1011. With the factory roof racksystem on our vehicle, we'll begin our test fitby placing the stretch directly onto our crossbars. Here at the front, we'll bring the straps around our front bar, removethe black plastic cover, and fit our straps into the head of the carrier. We can then use an Allen key to tighten the Allen bolt, which will tighten our straps around our bar. We'll go ahead and replace the black plastic cover and then move to the rear and loosen up our Allen bolts at our rear clamp. We'll bring our rear clamp around our rear bar, drop the Allen bolts back through, and secure it by tightening down the Allen bolts with an Allen key. With the front and rear secure, we'll go ahead and undo the rear wheel strap and make sure our skewer at the front is loose. We'll grabour bike and place it onto our bike rack, drop in our front forks down onto our skewer. We'll secure the bike first by tightening the skewer and then move to the rear and tighten with the wheel strap.
RockyMounts TieRod Roof Bike Rack Review - 2005 Jeep Grand Cherokee
Today on our 2005 Jeep Grand Cherokee, we'll be test fitting the RockyMounts TieRod roof-mounted bike rack, part number RKY1014. With the factory roof rack system on our vehicle, we'll begin our test fit by placing the RockyMounts TieRod directly onto our crossbars. We can then remove the black plastic cover. We'll go ahead and bring our rubber-coated straps around our front bar, fit the straps into thehead of the carrier, anduse an Allen key to tighten the Allen bolt, whichwill tighten our straps around our front bar. We'll then replace the black plastic cover and move to therear clamp. We'll undo the Allen bolt so we can bring our rear clamp around our rear bar. We'll feed back through the Allen bolt, and then, we can tighten themdown with an Allen key. With the front and rear secure, we'll go ahead and undo the rear wheel strap and make sure the skewer at thefront is loose.
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"Sent out an e-mail to you earlier this week asking which hitch woudld be the best choice for installing on a 2000 Venture van for hauling a bike rack with two bikes. You suggested the one that would be easiest to install..received in a matter of days..installation went great ..very well thought out instructions. Everything went smooothly and the hitch is up nice and snug..doesn't stick out..looks great."