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24x60 etrailer Cargo Carrier for 2" Hitches - Steel - Tilting - Folding - 500 lbs
One of the wire basket welds was failed upon arrival. This was due to loose parts in the box getting wedged between the wire mesh and frame member putting leverage / prying on the tack weld causing it to fail. This put some dents in the wire mesh at well. Plastic cap on the end of the main frame was also damaged. Better thought and effort put into packaging would go a long way. Also, the shipment is missing all cotter pins.
This carrier worked out great. The tilt down feature is helpful to have but I didn't really need it. However, the fold up feature was helpful when driving around, so I recommend that as a convenience. The only thing I had trouble with was the hitch bolt. I have a Thule bike rack that I've used with my truck hitch receiver and never had a problem, but this rack's hitch bolt was a real pain to get in at first. Don't be dismayed. With the rack off of the vehicle, I used some WD-40 and some lithium grease on the bolt and then used an adjustable wrench to screw it in and out a number of times. I noticed a bunch of either paint or metal shards gumming up the threads on the bolt each time I removed it. After about 5 times of screwing it in and out, wiping off the bolt with a towel, adding some more grease once in a while, it got to the point that I could screw it in and out by hand pretty easily. Problem solved. I'm really happy with this rack. It fit two big coolers of food and beer plus beach umbrellas and other stuff. It's really strong and sturdy. The biggest issue was not the weight on the rack, but whether the rear suspension on the Highlander could hold it with our other junk in the back plus passengers. :-)
What our customers are saying:
"Just a note to let you know i recieved my cargo carrier for my 2008 Lincoln MKX. It arrived in a timely manner and all in order. The cargo carrier and light kit was a breeze to put together and performs very nicely. I will most definately use yall again and have sent others to visit your web site. Thanks....Randy"