# 1
MaxxTow Trailer Hitch Receiver Adapter - 2" to 1-1/4" Hitch - 11" Long
The product looks like good quality. I bought it to use a 1 1/4" bike carrier in a 2" receiver. I have not used it yet, however.
Nice product works great
# 2
Hitch Reducer 2" to 1-1/4" Trailer Hitch Receiver
It worked, till it didn't. It's a short smaller tube inside a larger tube, only held together by two spot welds. The spot welds split/detached allowing the inner sleeve free movement! I have a bike w stinger expanded to grip the inner tube and a little safety catch on outside. The safety catch was the only thing keeping my rack from sliding completely off! For the price this should've been a solid milled piece. Don't rely on these welds unless you have two through hitch pins one on car and one through the adapter end.
Based on an initial fit, the bike rack stinger is a bit loose in the reducer. If tightening the threaded pin does not reduce the wobble, I can add some shims since I intend to keep the reducer mounted on the bike rack. The reducer is an easy fit into the 2" receiver - the Quiet Hitch removed any movement.
# 3
Hitch Adapter 2" to 1-1/4" Trailer Hitch Receiver - 7" Long
etrailer's Customer Service, Delivery, and Quality Products are Great! Every question and concern I had was promptly replied to and was rectified
The adapter seems to be of very good quality. Before looking at etrailer I'd been having a hard time finding adapters that had both the 5/8" hole (#3 pin) for attachment to my 2" trailer hitch, and a 1/2" diameter hole to attach the 1-1/4" bike rack. Some just had one size holes, others had terrible reviews. The fit is good, though there is some wiggle room. From all the reviews I've seen, ALL adapters have some movement, and the only solution is adding a locking collar, which I may do after I've tried it for a while (I just got it today). Bottom line, I'm happy with my purchase.
# 4
Roadmaster Dual Hitch Receiver Adapter, 2" or 4" Drop/Rise
2” or 4” up/down is the solution I needed for a flat tow, 4” lower drop and a 2 bike rack, 2” rise. Very well constructed and looking for years of service out of this drop/rise combination!
Wanted to be able to combine tow hitch and bike hitch. This required a 2" drop and a 4" rise with a 10K lb capability. Etrailer.com came thru with product, price, special free shipping, and great customer service. Ordered on Sun and received on Wed and installed on Thur and ready to go!
# 5
Hitch Adapter 1-1/4" to 2" Trailer Hitch Receiver
This hitch adapter is just what the doctor ordered!! It met my needs in making it possible to "adapt" a rear cargo carrier to our 2007 Ford Explorer. This gives us extra capacity to transport wedding-related items from our home in Columbus, OH to Battle Creek, MI without having to rent a trailer or use two vehicles. Not only that, etrailer.com "performed a miracle" in getting this delivered in 2 days at no extra cost!! GREAT JOB in supplying what we needed, when we needed it, at a price we could afford.
Product was delivered on-time as expected. This adapter is being used on a Volvo XC60 with a retractable receiver. Although it fit in the receiver the locking hitch pin did go all the way thru without a little brute force. Not sure if it is a receiver, adapter, or a hitch pin problem. Would have been nice to have a little more guidance.
# 6
Curt Extender for 2" Hitch Receivers -18" Long
Made in China!!! NOT HAPPY ABOUT THAT..........
I got this hitch extender to put on my camper so that I could mount my bike rack. It worked like a charm!! The bike rack and bike were super solid on the trip cross country!!
# 7
Draw-Tite Hitch Extender for 2" Hitch Receivers - 18" Long
GREAT FOR THE FRONT HITCH THE HOLLOW EXTENTION IS SO EASY TO HANDLE
I was surprised by just how solid and heavy it was made. Just what I needed to move my Bobcat UTV hitch back to I can use it as my yard dog to shift my trailers around and not worry about the plastic tailgate nor the plastic bed getting damaged. The hitch sits under the bed and this extends it out so it is useable.
# 8
Curt Hitch Extender for 2" Hitch Receivers - 8" Long
The product is 5 star, packaging and shipping is a 0. I am not sure how this hitch extender ever made it to my residence due to the lack of proper packaging (see photo.) When the package arrived, I did not need to open the box, I only had to reach throught the hole and pull it out. This is not the first time I've had issues with etrailer packaging. When I ordered the extender, the screen showed I would receive it Saturday. Received it 3 days later.
# 9
Hitch Extender for 2" Trailer Hitches - 8" Long
I needed this extension for a bike carrier on my Explorer, now I don't have to remove a peddle. It works great.
Just received my 80307 Hitch Extender for 2" Trailer Hitches - 8" Long. My newly upsized spare tire had been preventing the use of my hitch rack. Was very pleased with the etrailer service and the ease of using the website. The excellent descriptions, photos, and even videos really help shopping for these types of specialty parts. Shipping went well and expediently. I trial fit the extension with my hitch rack today, and the photos are attached. It fit well and did the trick. I drove around and heard no rattles from it at all.
# 10
Roadmaster Dual Hitch Receiver Adapter, 2" or 10" Drop/Rise
Rattle’s excessively when there is not a load. the dual hitch is great. I am able to tow my trailer and carry my bike rack
Great double hitch adapter! Very well made and strong!
# 11
Hitch Extender For 2" Trailer Hitch Receiver 14" Long
Would purchase again little longer than expected
I would like to have the actual distance from the weld joint to the hitch pin hole of 4 1/2". This unit is slightly less than that.
# 12
Curt Trailer Hitch Receiver Adapter - 1-1/4" (Class II) to 2" - 6" Long
Does exactly what I need it to. Have '06 explorer pulling a motor cycle trailer - have to keep it level and this did the trick
The Curt C45785 1.25 inch to 2 inch hitch adapter seems well-constructed, but does NOT fit the current SPA Volvo OEM 1.25 inch automatic retractable hitch receptacle (mine is on a 2020 V60 Cross country). The lock pin hole doesn't go back far enough to accommodate the pin -- see photo.
# 13
Hitch Extender For 2" Trailer Hitch Receiver 7"
I use the extender on my bike rack so I can access my tailgate and truck bed with the rack on. It does what it supposed to do and looks barely used although I travel to trails twice a week.
Good quality, heavy duty took a couple extra days to get here otherwise great product
# 14
Roadmaster Dual Hitch Receiver Adapter for Tow Bars - 2" Hitches - 2-1/4" Rise/Drop
This is a much higher quality (thick and heavy) than I imagined it would be; I'm pleasantly surprised. I'll be using it to mount a trailer hitch cargo carrier and a dog step at the same time when we go on long vacations.
The hitch has held up over Alaskan roads towing a jeep, but it does not sit level in the receiver so the tiny little bit that it sags is exaggerated when the tow bar is connected. Paint starting to peel with wear after a year.
# 15
Curt Hitch Receiver Reducer Sleeve - 2-1/2" to 2"
This hitch worked well on my Kona electric. Etrailer provides outstanding service. Will definitely purchase from this quality company again.
High quality part! It was exactly what I needed. This is pretty easy to use with the only challenge being lining up the holes with the receiver and the hitch. Still pretty easy.
# 16
Hitch Adapter 1-1/4" to 2" Trailer Hitch Receiver (Class II Only)
I purchase this to use with a Thule bike rack. The Thule rack requires a 2-in receiver so this should have worked. However it's so shaky and loose that I didn't feel comfortable driving it down the street. I should have returned it but I went back to using another vehicle I have with a 2-in receiver.
Hitch pin hole was too far up the shaft and couldn't lock into the receiver. Had to return.
# 17
Reese Titan Reducer Sleeve 2-1/2" to 2"
This ain't pretty. But size does matter. The 58102 2" X 2 1/2" receiver adapter hits the spot. It fits nicely into the 2 1/2" receiver with, at most, 1/8" space "slap" room. It's almost full length front to back inside receiver providing plenty of support for my 2" weight distribution system without slap. I have not hooked up my Forest River 29'4", 10,7 75 lb. GVWR Puma tow behind R/V but I do not have any fear of this well constructed, perfect fitting receiver adapter. The people at etrailer are there, willing and able to assist you. I have personally found that, if the C.S. Rep doesn't know the answer, she/he will find the answer and report back to you, in my case within minutes. My purchase was delivered (snail mail) within 5 days and In excellent condition. I will report back shortly after a trial run hooked up.
This is a good quality reducer.
# 18
Brophy Hitch Extender with Step - 2" Hitches - 18" Long - 6-1/2" x 17" Platform
Perfect for SUV with spare wheel mounted to rear door. Mounted on my Hummer EV SUV and it's been a game changed for towing!
I recently bought a truck tent that sets up over the open tailgate. I have a bump/step that became totally useless as it was covered by the tailgate. Then I came across the ST18 extension. Now after the tent is set up, I install the extension then the bump/step itself and your able to step up and into the tent with no problems, and it's also extremely stable!
# 19
Buyers Products 3" to 2" Receiver Tube Adapter
Worked as it should. Fitment is super tight on my 2020 F350. I would buy this again.
Great customer service
# 20
Brophy Hitch Reducer and Extender - 2-1/2" to 2" Trailer Hitch - 7" Long
We used this to be able to take our golf cart in the bed of our truck while pulling our travel trailer. This extender allowed us to have the tailgate down for the golf cart. It worked perfect and even had a couple people come up to us wondering how we were able to bring our golf cart. Before this we had to take 2 vehicles or just not take the golf cart.
Works great!
Fit Test: 22-1/2x49 Curt Cargo Carrier on a 2016 Ford Explorer
Hi, everyone, Adam, with etrailer.com. Today we're going to be taking a look at the CURT Hitch Mounted Cargo Carrier on our 2016 Ford Explorer. So this is going to have an outside diameter of 49 inches by 22 and a half inches. And it is going to weigh about 25 pounds, which sets this one apart from most. It's extremely light. And it still gets that 500 pound weight capacity.
Is the Rhino-Rack Roof Mounted Steel Cargo Basket Compatible with the 2016 Ford Explorer?
Today on our 2016 Ford Explorer we'll be doing a test fit on the Rhino-Rack roof mounted cargo basket. That's part number RMCB. It measures 47 inches long by 35 inches wide, and it's 5 and a half inches deep. A few things to know about this carrier, it's made out of a sturdy steel construction, has a tubular design, and it has 165 pound weight capacity. That's a lot better than some of the other roof baskets that might have a lesser weight capacity. Once again you'll want to be sure to check with your vehicle's owners manual to see if your roof can carry that much. Here in the front we've got a nice sparing.
Test Fit: Curt Roof Mounted Cargo Basket on a 2016 Ford Explorer
Today on our 2016 Ford Explorer we'll be doing a test fit on the Curt Roof Mounted Cargo Basket. That's part Number C18115. It measures 41 and 1/2 inches long by 37 inches wide and 4 inches deep. A few things to know about this roof mounted cargo basket. It's got a sturdy steel construction with a tubular design. It's a lot boxier than most roof mounted baskets that are low profile, but that's okay because you're going to be able to hold more cargo around the edges. Here in the front, we've got a faring, so it's going to help cut down on that wind and noise reduction, and all that drag.
Will the Thule Canyon XT Roof Cargo Basket Fit Your 2016 Ford Explorer?
Today on our 2016 Ford Explorer, we'll be doing a test fit on the Thule Canyon XT Roof Cargo Basket. That's part number TH859XT. It measures 49" long, 40" wide, and 6" tall here in the center. Now, if you'd like to, you can pick up a 20" extension if you prefer a longer basket. That's part number TH8591XT. Now, few features to know about this basket. It has a low profile taper design. It's going to make loading and unloading easy compared to some of those boxier roof cargo baskets.
MaxxTow Hitch Cargo Carrier Review - 2016 Ford Explorer
Today on our 2016 Ford Explorer we'll be doing a test fit on the Max Tow Wheelchair Carrier. That's part number MT70106. I've already got it loaded up with the ramp extended out on the explorer just to give you a good idea of what it looks like and how it's going to work. As you can see it's a sizable carrier, we have plenty of mounting holes surrounding it, and we also have a mesh flooring and mesh ramp so it's going to be very easy to clean. Dirt and debris is just going to fall right through. We also have two reflectors here at the back to keep it more visible at night. It's dimensions or 50 inches long by 30 inches wide.
MaxxTow Hitch Cargo Carrier Review - 2016 Ford Explorer MT70260
Today on our 2016 Ford Explorer we'll be doing a test bit on the max two wheelchair carrier with long ramp. That's part number MT70260. So I've already got it loaded up with ramp extended out on the Explorer just to give you a good idea of what it looks like and how it's going to work. As you can see it's a sizable carrier. We have plenty of mounting points surrounding it. We also have a mesh floor and mesh ramp, it's going to be very easy to clean.
MaxxTow Hitch Cargo Carrier Review - 2016 Ford Explorer
Today on this 2016 Ford Explorer, we're going to be test fitting the 48 x 21 max tow cargo carrier, part number MT70422. This has a carrying capacity of 500 pounds, is made from a sturdy aluminum, and in the front and back has these 2 tie down points for either your wraps, straps, or your bungee cords. I'm going to go ahead and give you some measurements now, the first being the distance added to the vehicle once the cargo carrier is installed. I'm going to go ahead and measure from the bumper. To this edge here, that's 26-1/2 inches. Our ground clearance will be about 12 inches. Our closest point to this edge will be about 4-1/4 inches.
Fit Verified: 23x59 Stromberg Carlson Cargo Carrier for 2" Hitches on a 2016 Ford Explorer
Today in this 2016 Ford Explorer we are going to be test fitting the 23 by 60 Stormberg Carlson cargo carrier, part number CC/100. This cargo carrier has a carrying capacity of 500 pounds, has a mesh floor here which makes it easy to clean. All around the border of the cargo carrier we have these tie-down points for your ratchet straps or your bungee cordes. At the front here we have points we're you can actually mount a taillight if you wanted to or if you we're going to be blocking off your license plate there is this spot here to reattach it at the actual cargo carrier itself. Next I'm going to go ahead and give you some measurements, the first being how much distance is added to the vehicle once the cargo carrier is actually installed. To this edge here it's about 26,5 inches, for a ground clearance it's going to be about 10,5 inches and for our closest point to that edge here it's about 3 and 1/4 inches. This does have duel exhaust, meaning one on either side, it's pretty close to the cargo carrier, it's about 7,5 inches so just keep that in mind with any heat sensitive material, you may want to keep it more towards the center.
Fit Check: Testing 20x59 Curt Cargo Carrier for 2" Hitches on a 2016 Ford Explorer
Today on this 2016 Ford Explorer, we're going to be test-fitting the 20x60 Curt Cargo Carrier, part number C18151. Now this has a carrying capacity of 500 pounds. It has this nice mesh floor here, which makes it easy to clean, and around the border of the cargo carrier, we have this rail, which could actually serve as a tie-down point for your ratchet straps or your bungee cords. Now, I'm going to go ahead and give you some measurements, the first being how much distance is added to the vehicle with the cargo carrier installed. I'll go to this rail here at the rear, and that's going to be 32 3/4 inches. Our ground clearance to this point here is going to be about 12 inches, and our closest point, which would be this rail will be about 12 inches as well. Now, this does have dual exhaust, meaning one on either side, however the cargo carrier is far enough away from it, that I don't think you'll have to worry too much about any heat sensitive materials in your cargo carrier.
How Does the 20 x 59 Curt Cargo Carrier for 2" Hitches Fit on a 2016 Ford Explorer?
Male 1: Today in this 2016 Ford Explorer, we're going to be test-fitting the 20x60 Kirk cargo carrier; part number C18150. This has a 500-pound carrying capacity, has a mesh floor, which makes it easy to clean, has this rail all the way around the cargo carrier, which can serve as a tie-down point for your ratchet straps or your bungee cords. Going to go ahead and give you some measurements now. First being how much distance is added to the vehicle with the cargo carrier installed. At the front rail here it's going to be about 28 and a quarter inches. For a ground clearance, that's going to be about 15 inches. To our closest point, which would be this rail here, that's going to be about almost 7 and a half inches.
Is the 19x47 Curt Cargo Carrier for 1-1/4" and 2" Hitches Compatible with the 2016 Ford Explorer?
Today on this 2016 Ford Explorer, we're going to be test fitting the 20 x 48 Curt cargo carrier, part number C-18110. This has a carrying capacity of 300 pounds. It has a nice mesh floor here, which makes it easy to clean. Also around the border of the cargo carrier, we have these tie down points, which you can use for either your ratchet straps or your bungee cords. Next, I'm going to go ahead and give you some measurements. The first being how much distance is added to the vehicle once the cargo carrier is installed.
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