# 1
Thule Passage Trunk Bike Rack for 2 Bikes - Hanging Style
Yes we got the bike rack and it's installed and ready to go from Arizona to SB California. I'll write a review after my trip
I was a little skeptical about how the rack would work because of the low price point but figured Thule always makes good products so went ahead and purchased it. I was pleasantly surprised. I was able to put it together quickly and install it on my car easily. It took a couple tries to figure out the best way to mount the two bikes because of the frame sizes but once I got the system down, it worked great. Must admit I had one eye glued to the rear-view mirror on the first drive but everything stayed put and didn't loosen up. The rack is particularly nice if you aren't very tall as you are mounting it to the back rather than struggling to get the bikes on top of the car.
# 2
Swagman XC2 Bike Rack for 2 bikes - 1-1/4" and 2" Hitches - Frame Mount
I purchased this rack for our 2008 Toyota Camry Hybrid. I have had other racks for other cars in the past when I used to ride a lot and those were made by Thule and were "roof top" style racks. I can honestly say the the quality of the Swagman XC2 meets or exceeds the that of the Thule upon first examination. This rack is heavy duty and well thought out. A coupe of the main things I was worried about are not a problem at all! My biggest worry is the that the bikes would be sticking up or out into the wind stream messing up the aerodynamics. The other, is I thought the pedals would not clear the bumper. Even with the crank facing down the pedals are still a good 2 inches from the bumper. So, there is no chance of damage to the car from the pedals or crank. Also, I can lower the seat posts on both bikes and bring them way in so they are completely behind the car for long distance journeys. I just set it up regularly for the sake of the photos. Here are some other things, I like about the rack: 1. It is easy to install and remove with tools (you can bolt it on). 2. It is difficult to steal because you can bolt it on. I cannot be easily and quickly stolen. 3. The bikes come on and off the rack very easy. They can literally be removed in seconds. 4. It is very sturdy/solid and does not wobble like some other ones I have owned in the past. 5. The bikes are VERY secure when they are clamped on. 6. The rack is low, so the bikes are not sticking up in the wind stream. 7. The bikes can be brought in behind the car if needed for better aerodynamics by lowering the seat posts. 8. Pedals don't interfere with bumper or trunk. 9. It folds up and can be stored in the trunk. 10. The trunk opens with out interference with the rack in the "up position" and still attached to the car.
Just installed my bike rack to the hitch, both purchased from etrailer.com. I'm very pleased with the excellent customer service, quality product and great price!
# 3
Swagman XTC2 Bike Rack for 2 Bikes - 1-1/4" and 2" Hitches - Frame Mount
The Swagman XTC-2 two bike rack works well with the model 36540 Draw-Tite Trailer Hitch Receiver - Custom Fit - Class II - 1-1/4" on my 2017 Toyota Camry LE. The XTC-2 appears to be a really nice rack although I only have one outing under my belt. The rack is a good combination of sturdiness without getting ridiculously beefy and heavy. My only gripe is it's not clear if the rack can be easily locked to the hitch. Great package delivery from Etrailer.com. The online videos and reviews were very helpful in making my selection.
Product works great, dragged our two bikes all the way from Minnesota to Florida (and back) with absolutely no issues. We did use the "CURT 18050 Bike Rack Support Strap" to help stop the bike rack from bouncing around too much. It works quite well.
# 4
Thule Hitching Post Pro Bike Rack for 4 Bikes - 1-1/4" and 2" Hitches
Bought for my Toyota Camry, very happy. It also came with and adapter so it could be used on another sized trailer hitch. It'll now go on our other vehicle as well which I'm very pleased about. My only wish is that when on insert to the hitch you have to use a screw to secure it as appossed to a pin clip. Once rack is attached to your vehicle you must use a tool to detach it. I'd like to easily be able to take it on and off so I don't have to constantly be driving around with the rack on my car. Other than that it's sturdy, easy to set up and mount bikes to.
The Thule is a secure system for 4 bikes. Once I spaced the support blocks optimally (especially putting the outermost blocks as far apart as possible), it was not hard to mount all four bikes. The only downside is that the rack sticks out pretty far, and as a result it strikes the ground on speed bumps and sloped driveways. My setup is a Drawtite hitch mount on a Camry, so it must be a fairly common configuration. I even had a machine shop chop off two inches and tap a new hole, to use the available mount clearance and reduce how much it sticks out. I think the frequency of ground strikes is reduced, but it still happens.
# 5
Thule Passage 3 Bike Carrier - Trunk Mount
The rack arrived yesterday and my husband put it together and we attached it to the back of our 2012 Camry without any difficulty. We put one bike on it but I need to get an adapter bar connected to mine before I can try putting mine on. The directions were fairly easy and it seems like it will work out fine, tho we haven't actually used it yet
Great bike rack. Easy to set up. I really appreciate how quick it was delivered and the communication emails from e trailer.
# 6
Saris Bones 2 Bike Rack - Trunk Mount - Adjustable Arms
Seemingly well-constructed and supported bike rack. It fits my 2018 Toyota Camry SE just fine and I haven't had any issues with sway or even feeling my bike while driving. I've only carried one bike on it and have used it a limited number of times, so I cannot speak on durability and longevity. Although you shouldn't open your trunk while the rack is attached, I have been able to do so with no issue (without the bike attached).
Fits well on my 2019 Toyota Camry Hybrid. Nice, well protected strap clamps for my mountain bike. I really like the two additional stabilizing clamps for the bike to prevent swaying. Light and strong rack. No rust possibility either. Bike holder extensions swing out of the way easily allowing garage door closure without removing rack.
# 7
Hollywood Racks Express 3 Bike Carrier - Fixed Arms - Trunk Mount
Easy to install-adapts well to 2014 Camry, steady mount if installed properly.
The product shipped quickly and installed easily on my car, A 98 Toyota Camry. While it is intended to be a three bike carrier, it will only hold two as the first set of bike mounts does not extend past the trunk deck. They could be adjusted outward, but then the spacing would be too close together. I am not particularly bothered as I only need to carry two bikes anyway. I think the three bike rack is still a better purchase because it comes with the extra set of side straps for stabilization.
# 8
Curt 2 Bike Platform Rack - 1-1/4" and 2" Hitches - Frame Mount - Tilting
I had a 1 1/4" hitch installed on my 2016 toyota camry (the only size offered on the camry). I was very pleased with the ride. I expected to hear alot of noise like experienced when towing a trailer, but I heard almost nothing accept when going over speed bumps. I had to extend the tire supports to their widest position because having mountain bikes with a step through angled bar, they were more secure the closer i could get the upper and lower support arms to the seat post. The bikes were mounted in opposite directions and only stuck out maybe 6 inches or so. One locking barrel on the lower support arm was malfunctioning and gave me trouble but i called etrailer and they sent a replacement as soon as they were in stock. It comes with a anti rattle hitch pin but I highly recommend purchasing an anti rattle hitch pin with a lock on the end instead of just a clip for more security when unattended. After a few times mounting the bikes and figuring out the best way they should be positioned (pedals positions, direction of bike, and that my wife's smaller bike fit better going on first with my larger bike on the outside) I can mount the rack and bikes and be ready to go in just 5 minutes. (70 pounds on a torque wrench recommended for the hitch pin) I am overall pleased with my purchase i would recommend this product.
Not perfect, but still the pick of the litter among affordable platform racks. Pros: sturdy, easy to assemble and use, two storage modes, mostly thick steel with minimal plastic, good depth (works well with my '05 Buick Lacrosse, with 1-1/4" hitch recessed about 6" behind bumper face), built in keyed locks. Quite solid Cons: barely fits tall bike, sloppy fabrication, cheap hardware; should reverse direction of short and long locking arms so taller, heavier bike goes inboard, anti-rattle hitch pin does not have a lock, so you have to buy one for $XX more. My story: assembly failed at the first step because the 1/2-20 shank bolt was mis-threaded such that it would not accept the nut. I was able to make it work by running a rethreading die over the bolt, removing a fair amount of metal. The good folks at etrailer sent me a replacement bolt, but I had to invest $3 in a new Nyloc nut. The black finish on the hardware (nuts, bolts, pins) is so thin it might as well have been applied with a Sharpie. The rack itself is nicely powder-coated. The bends and hole punching in the metal are sloppy. The rack lists to starboard, and the wheel support arms/hoops droop on the right side. It's just a cosmetic issue, but Curt should be embarrassed. I have a very tall bike (27" frame),and it barely fits. That said, it does fit, at the highest stop. If the mast were a few inches taller, it would be great. As it is, I have to finagle and slightly force the bike into place. I will probably remove the stop screw for the locking arm and just remove it entirely to load the bike. Finally, when you unpin the mast to move it into operational position from storage position, it will fall hard onto the trunk deck if you don't hold it. There needs to be a stop so the mast cannot rotate past vertical and damage the car. Overall, good solid rack, but not all it should be in design or execution.
# 9
Swagman Trailhead Bike Rack for 2 Bikes - 1-1/4" and 2" Hitches - Tilting
Everything worked out fine!
# 10
Rhino-Rack MountainTrail Rooftop Bike Carrier - Fork Mount
The Rhino RBC035 bike rack works great. It's low profile is great without bike, and its had no issues keeping full suspension bike stable at highway speeds. Etrailer was great to order through. Super fast and responsive.
Love this bike rack! It fits perfectly with my Rhino Rack Cross Bars. I'm very impressed by the lack of wind noise. With the bike mounted on the rack, you can barely hear the wind noise at 60mph. With the sunroof open you can hear wind noise, but as long as the window is closed, you can only slightly hear anything if the radio is off and you are trying to hear it. Amazing! Can't wait to get more use out of it in the future!
# 11
Saris Bones 3 Bike Rack - Trunk Mount - Adjustable Arms
This trunk bike rack was perfect for our 2018 Toyota Camry. It is well engineered and is sturdy. I had some questions about mounting it and etrailer was great about answering them, and was a big help to us before, during and after the purchase.
We have used this a lot, and it performs well. Best thing is that it fits on my Honda CRV and my husband's Toyota Camry, so we can use either car for our bicycle excursions.
# 12
Yakima FullBack 2 Bike Rack - Trunk Mount - Adjustable Arms
Exactly as described, great product. Fast turnaround after order.
I've used the carrier 3 times now for local travel (around 40 miles round trip) and am happy with the purchase. Really like the zip strips that keep the bike securely attached with minimal movement. Also like how solid the bike carrier is; it feels premium for sure. For dislikes, it's hard to mount the carrier so it doesn't rest on the plastic bumper of my 2016 Toyota Camry. When it's mounted, it's resting securely on the trunk but once weighted down, it does put some pressure on the bumper and reveals small dimples on the bumper when removed (hardly noticeable but there). Also make sure to review the manual and online site with your cars respective settings. Do not rely on etrailer's videos or even those from Yakima. For my car, both sites show using the top hooks but the online fit settings clearly show to use the them in "anchor" mode. Oddly, Yakima's YouTube video even showed the user/installer scrolling through the online websites vehicle specific settings on her cell phone; I paused the video and it says anchor mode. Would buy again.
# 13
Swagman Trailhead Bike Rack for 4 Bikes - 1-1/4" and 2" Hitches - Tilting
Stable and well built bike rack. Got this rack and the Draw-tite hitch for a 2015 Camry XSE. I needed the s bend in the shank to clear my driveway apron. The back bottom of hitch is normally 9.5 inches off the ground, 8 inches with the hitch and 4 bikes (about 140 lbs). With 3 people in the car the clearance on my apron is less then 2 inches and it doesn't hit when all 4 are aboard. With the arms folded you can open and close the trunk, but when arms are up the trunk is blocked. This is the reason I knock it down one star. The cheapest thule looks like it is the reverse blocking with arms down, I wish the swagman was that way since it is way easier to tilt the rack with out the bikes. It is hard to get the some bikes over the large triangular cradles, but was able to do it for even my daughters small bike (one side is only on top of the cradle). The main problem with the cradles is that the attachment points for the straps are very flexible, which makes it hard to attach the straps, you end up having to bend the cradle which is hard when bikes are in the way. There is little movement side to side and up and down. The hitch is a tighter fit on the sides then top and bottom to hitch (even with bolt tightened down hard). Overall a very good rack. Customer service was excellent at answering my questions when I was placing the order. Thanks
Everything worked out fine!
# 14
Swagman Upright Bike Rack for 1 Bike - Roof Rack Crossbars - Frame Mount
Planning on bringing bikes while camping. I mounted 2 of the Swagman bike racks to my new Sportrack on my pop-up camper. The bikes fit perfectly. The racks seem sturdy enough. Not heavy duty, but for my needs they should be fine. Assembly was relatively fast and easy.
We have used the Swagman Roof Rack a number of times when we have needed the additional bike carrying capacity. It took a couple attempts to get the initial spacing of the bike rack properly balanced on the van’s roof rack as recommended by the instructions. But it was easy to do and once set was very easy and quick to put on and take off. The rack works great, the bike is easy to put into place and secure. The bike and rack are very stable and quiet and haven’t required any mid-trip adjustments. We always put the cheapest bike on the roof (lol) but do use a bit of duct tape to protect the finish just Incase. We are very satisfied with the rack and consider it quite a deal for the money.
Yakima Trunk Bike Racks Review - 2014 Toyota Camry
Today on our 2014 Toyota Camry we're doing a test fit of the Yakima FullBack trunk-mount 2-bike rack. That part number is Y02634. Now we already have our bike secured down. We're first going to show you how we do that. We have two cradles in place with three straps, two on our frame and one as our anti-sway in the back. We're going to remove those and then remove our bike and set it off to the side. I suggest that you replace your straps just so they don't get lost or damaged.
Yakima Trunk Bike Racks Review - 2014 Toyota Camry
Today on our 2014 Toyota Camry we're doing a test fit of the Yakima HalfBack trunk-mount 2-bike rack. That part number is Y02636. Now we already have our bike secured down. We're first going to show you how we do that. We've got two cradles in place with three straps, two on our frame here and one as our anti-sway. These are also known by Yakima as Zip Strips.
Thule Trunk Bike Racks Review - 2014 Toyota Camry
Today on our 2014 Toyota Camry we're doing a test fit of the Thule Raceway Pro trunk-mount 2-bike rack. That part number is TH9001PRO. Now we already have our bike secured down. We're first going to show you how we do that. We've got two cradles in place with three straps, two on our frame here and one as our anti-sway in the back. We're going to pull down and lift up to release those.
Saris Bones Trunk Bike Racks Review - 2014 Toyota Camry
Today on our 2014 Toyota Camry, we are going to be test fitting the Saris Bones 3 Bike Trunk Mounted Rack part number SA801. We'll begin our test fit by placing the bottom portion of the rack, the feet here on the bumper, we'll then rotate the upper part of the rack into place. This feet do rotate also to help accommodate the fit. Now if you are going to need to adjust the arms which right now they are in a good position, you do so by undoing the wing knob here, point it out to the side, rotating them and then pushing it back into position. You could also do the same thing for the bottom arm and at the same way that the top arms also move. We'll go ahead and start securing our straps. We'll start on the driver side here as they are all connected and they are stamped as to which is the correct one.
Hollywood Racks Baja Trunk Bike Racks Review - 2014 Toyota Camry
Today on our 2014 Toyota Camry we're going to be test fitting the Hollywood Racks Baja 2-bike trunk-mounted rack, part number HRB2. We'll begin our test fit by placing the bottom rail here with the pads on top of the bumper, centering it. We'll then rotate it forward. As you can see, our bars here are going to come into contact so we do need to adjust by opening these levers here on either side. Then we're going to rotate our arms so that they're level or at a slight incline. As you can see, this is going to give us more space here as well.
Hollywood Racks Expedition Trunk Bike Racks Review - 2014 Toyota Camry
Today on our 2014 Toyota Camry we're going to be test fitting the Hollywood Racks Expedition 2-bike trunk-mounted rack, part number HRF6-2. We'll begin our test fit by placing the lower bar on top of our trunk. We'll then rotate it forward. We're going to start by adjusting the arms here. We'll open the levers on the side. It also has a pad that rests on the trunk so we want to try to get our arms level or slightly inclined, so we're at a pretty good place right here.
Hollywood Racks Express Trunk Bike Racks Review - 2014 Toyota Camry
Today on our 2014 Toyota Camry, we're going to be test fitting the Hollywood Racks Express Three Bike Trunk Mounted Rack. Part number HRE3. We'll go ahead and begin our test fit by mounting the bottom bar and pads onto the top of the bumper. We'll then rotate it forward and see how our fit is. As you can see we need to adjust the top bar here, we'll go ahead and loosen the wing knobs on either side and this is going to allow us to rotate this bar. Now you want to try to get your arms here level or slightly at an incline.
Thule Trunk Bike Racks Review - 2014 Toyota Camry
Today on our 2014 Toyota Camry we're going to be test fitting the Thule Gateway 2-bike truck-mounted rack, part number TH9006XT. We'll begin our test fit by placing our rack on top of the vehicle. With this rack you want to position the lower mounts just on top of the bumper and then you can kind of roll the upper mounts into place. Now we went ahead and preset the fit notch to seven per the fit guide. We'll then go ahead and take our straps that go over top of our trunk and get those into place. Want to make sure that they're not twisted. Okay, with those into place we'll go ahead and understood all of our slack that we've got tied up out of the way and get these nice and snug.
Thule Passage Trunk Bike Racks Review - 2014 Toyota Camry
Today on our 2014 Toyota Camry, we're going to be test fitting the Thule passage 2-bike trunk mounted rack part number TH910XT. We'll begin our test fit by positing the rack. The lower portion is going to go just on the top of the bumper and then we'll rack our our top arms up. Now, we went ahead and preset the fit dial to 7 for the fit guide so that part is already done. We'll take our top straps and feed them to hook onto the top of the trunk. Same thing over here. We will just get them tighten down just slightly so it will hold it in place.
Swagman Upright Roof Mounted Bike Rack Review - 2014 Toyota Camry
Today on our 2014 Toyota Camry we'll be test fitting the Swagman Upright Roof Mounted Bike Rack, part number: S64720. With a Thule Rapid Traverse Roof Rack system installed on the roof of our Camry, we'll begin our test fit by placing the bike rack up on to the vehicle's load bars. Starting at the front I'll take the silver U bolts to go around the underside of the front bar up through the pre drilled holes at the head of the bike rack. I'll then thread on our black wing nuts, keeping them loose encase I need to make any adjustments. I'll then move to the back of the bike rack and take the silver U bolts to go down through the pre drilled holes of the bike rack, taking the black plate and I'll insert the bolt into the hole of the black plate and then thread on our wing nut. I'll swing it around the underside of the bar and repeat the same process for the other hole on the other side of the plate. I'll then tighten down those wing nuts.
Swagman Fork Down Roof Bike Rack Review - 2014 Toyota Camry
Today on our 2014 Toyota Camry, we'll be test fitting the Swagman Fork Down Roof Mounted Bike Rack, part number S64710. With a Thule Rapid Traverse Roof Rack system installed on the roof of our Camry, we'll begin our test fit by placing the bike rack up onto the vehicle's load bars. We'll start at the front and take the silver U-bolts around the underside of our front bar, up through the pre-drilled holes at the head of the bike rack. We'll take our black wing nuts to thread down onto the threads of the silver U-bolt and tighten them down. I'll move to the back of the bike rack and adjust the sliding tray, and then take the silver U-bolt to go down through the holes of the bike rack. I'll take the black plate and insert the bolt through the hole of the black plate, and tighten it down with the black wing nut. Once everything is all tightened down and secure, I'm ready to install our bike. We'll simply just make sure the skewer is loose at the front, and we'll undo the cam buckle strap at the rear. We'll place our bike up onto the bike rack, slide in the forks down onto the skewer.
Thule Sprint Fork Mount Bike Rack Review - 2014 Toyota Camry
Today on our 2014 Toyota Camry, well be test fitting the Thule Sprint Roof Mounted Bike Rack, part number TH528. With the Thule rapid traverse roof rack system installed on the roof of our Camry, well begin our test fit by placing the bike rack up onto the vehicles load bars. Starting at the front here, Ill make sure the rubber coated steel straps are on the underside of the bar and Ill hook them back into the connection point. Ill then turn the Speed-Link knobs which will tighten down the straps tightly around the load bars. After repeating the same process for the back bar, were ready to install our bike. Well need to loosen up the acu-tight knob at the front of the bike rack which will extend the skewer outward. Well then undo the cam-buckle strap at the back of the bike rack and place our bike up onto the bike rack.
Thule Big Mouth Roof Bike Rack Review - 2014 Toyota Camry
Today on our 2014 Toyota Camry we'll be test fitting the Tully Big Mouth Roof Mounted Bike Rack part number TH599XTR. With the Tully Traverse Roof Rack System installed onto our Camry we'll begin our test fit by placing the bike rack up onto the vehicles load bars. Starting at the front here we'll need to position the L-brackets that are on the front bar. You may need to loosen up the black wingnuts so that the T-bolts can fit into the slots of the L-brackets. We'll then tighten them down snug just to make sure the L-brackets stay in place. We'll move to the back of the bike rack and remove one of the wingnuts from one of the bolts. We'll position the two bolts on both the front and back side of the rear bar and then we'll swing the plate around the underside of the crossbar.
Kuat TRIO Roof Bike Rack Review - 2014 Toyota Camry
Today on our 2014 Toyota Camry, we'll be test fitting the Kuat TRIO Roof Mounted Bike Rack, part number RU01. With the Thule Rapid Traverse Roof Rack System installed on the roof of our Camry, we'll begin our test fit by placing the bike rack directly onto our vehicle's load bars. I'm going to start with the back and remove one of the black wing nuts from the black bracket. I'll position the black bracket around the underside of the rear bar and insert the bolt into the hole of the bracket and reinstall the wing nut. I'm going to keep it loose just in case I need to make any adjustments. Now at the front, I'll take the rubber coated U-bolts to go around the underside of the front bar up into the pre-drilled holes of the bike rack. I'll take the cylinder nuts and thread them down onto the threads of the U-bolts. I'll use the included tightening tool to tighten down the cylinder bolts around the U-bolts.
Yakima FrontLoader Roof Bike Rack Review - 2014 Toyota Camry
Today on our 2014 Toyota Camry. We're going to be test fitting the Yakima Frontloader. A wheel mount roof bike rack, part number Y02103. With our Yakima Q Tower Roof Rack system already installed in the Camry. We'll begin our test fit by placing our bike rack directly onto our load bars. As we do this, we want the two outer portions of our front clamp to go in front of our bar, and the single center portion of our front clamp to go behind it. We'll then turn the black T handle located on the front of the rack, this will secure our clamp around our bar.
Yakima ForkLift Roof Mounted Bike Rack Review - 2014 Toyota Camry
Today on our 2014 Toyota Camry, we're going to be test fitting the Yakima Forklift, a fork mount roof bike rack, part number Y02098. With the Yakima Q Towers roof rack system already installed on the Camry, we'll begin our test fit by placing our bike rack directly onto our load bars. Here at the front, we're going to remove the skewer which is reverse thread. Slide back the black plastic cover. Loosen the black T handle and remove the T bolt from the slide in the lower portion of the clamp. We'll then bring that portion around the underside of our load bar, reinsert our T bolt and tighten down our black T handle to secure our clamp. We'll then slide our black plastic cover forward and reinsert our skewer.
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