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24x60 Reese Cargo Carrier for 2" Hitches - Steel - 500 lbs
The rack is much bigger than my previous one. I was disappointed that it was made in China instead of the USA. It assembled very easily and the light kit works very well. The only draw back is I can no longer open my tailgate with the rack installed due to the spare tire hitting the raised rack.
Easy to assemble. Karen was very helpful in the ordering process. Thank you
# 2
17x46 Curt Cargo Carrier for 1-1/4" and 2" Hitches - Steel - 500 lbs
Quite disappointed in this, honestly. etrailer did nothing wrong and I WILL be ordering from them again, great prices, shipping was fine. But... I will be asking for a refund as this carrier was not assembled-able. Most of the parts didn't line up even with everything loosened and the powder coating was ruined in some places. I've been in manufacturing quality control for several years, I'd never let something in this condition and this out of spec out the door. This is Curt's fault, not etrailer's.
Good bumper protection. I spun out on ice going 70 and there was no damage to my car at all. It did however crush my carrier.
# 3
19x60 Curt Cargo Carrier for 2" Hitches - Aluminum - Folding - 500 lbs
Seems like a excellent product very good instructions. Haven't used it yet but did install on my Class B RV.
Purchased this 1 year ago. Worked awesome for a 9.000 mile cross country trip with three off road adventures at geology tour road Joshua tree, west side road Death Valley, and kingman wash lake mead. No rattle, always secure, great clearance. Would purchase again.
# 4
20x60 Curt Cargo Carrier for 2" Hitches - Steel - Folding - 500 lbs
Great design and sturdy. I got two hitch pin stabilizers for hitch and folding pin and it worked awesome. I use it for storage for cab over camper and the carrier fits flush with open tailgate. Carries generator water fire wood and I use it as a step to get into the camper.
Bought for my 2020 XC 40. I’ve taking it on several long distance hauls and it’s frees up a lot of space inside the car. I love that you can open the trunk and get items while having the carrier on. The car handles very well with is on. However I would suggest you buy a hitch stabilizer to stop rattling it make the car a carrier act as one. It folds up when not in use so nothing sticking out when not in use.
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24x60 Curt Cargo Carrier for 2" Hitches - Steel - 500 lbs
Used it a hand full of times for camping with two different SUVs and its been great. Once over 2000 miles round trip. With the waterproof bag you can hold more gear since it goes above the side rails. Just be careful if your driveway slopes down you’ll lightly scrape the ground when backing out. And if you have a smaller suv or car make sure you center the heaviest items or it will feel it pulling back and forth on the freeway.
The trailer carrier has been a wonderful blessing since we purchased it. It's sturdy, strong, and easy to store. We used it initially for a trip from Oklahoma to Florida, and everything was transported safely and easily. As I recall, I think someone in Florida asked us about the carrier. We definitely told them to consider buying one. My husband did significant research before the purchase. He DEEPLY appreciates produces that are established with high quality standards. How disappointing and frustrating to buy something and to see it break or deteriorate prematurely because its components were poor and frankly cheap. Thus, the cost was quite reasonable. To date, the carrier continues to serve us. Once you purchase such an item, you may be surprised how practical and useful it truly is. I believe we used it locally when we transported and gave our close friends a refrigerator we weren’t using. We used the carrier last summer on our trip to Michigan with our two large dogs. The dogs rode comfortably with us in our SUV while the luggage rode in the carrier. Wow! Our dogs were certainly grateful for the extra space. My husband also secured two tarps on the Hitch Cargo Carrier Bag for additional protection against the rain. He used several bungie cords that were easy to apply because the carrier has so many places on which to secure the hooks. Nothing was wet or damaged. My extremely gifted and creative husband was able to relocate the license plate so that it would be visible in certain states that require license plate visibility at all times. We are both satisfied with this product. God bless you, and thank you for the one year inquiry! Keep creating products with excellent craftsmanship.
# 6
20x47 Reese Cargo Carrier for 1-1/4" Hitches - Steel - 300 lbs
Cargo carrier works as designed. Packaging was excellent and shipment/delivery was fast (3-4 days). Assembly instructions were clear, and one person can assemble it with 13mm and 19mm socket and open-end wrenches. Placing it in the square hitch the first time was a bit tricky: I had to get down on the floor to see when the latch pin holes aligned. Once it was installed, I marked the carrier bar with marking tape to make it easy to install the next time. I'm using the carrier for gas and diesel fuel cans for my tractors. The 2025 Honda CR-V rear hatch clears the carrier (a positive) but the backup warning system sees the carrier as a hazard and alarms continuously (a feature to deal with). I'm pleased with carrier and recommend it.
Great value and a lot of strength! This thing has already been on multiple trips and with the right container, it's practically doubled my cargo capacity. Would recommend
# 7
23x60 Stromberg Carlson Cargo Carrier for 2" Hitches - Steel - 500 lbs
Carrier and box will be moved to hitch on 209 Solitude Rv to provide extra cargo carrying ability
A good size and very strong. I like the fact that it has a grated bottom, as opposed to a few bars like many of its competitors. There are many holes and notches present for any customization desired. Also makes for a great chair to relax. I also ordered the anti-rattle pin so as to fasten this tightly to the hitch. IMO that should be included with any of these trailer-hitch-Mount accessories.
# 8
20x48 Reese Cargo Carrier for 2" Hitches - Steel - Folding - 500 lbs
This is a sturdy carrier. Welds all seem good. Paint is just fine. Steel tubing is very strong. The weight is heavy but reasonable for one person to install and remove. I plan to remove it when not in use on our trip to avoid having to fold it up and lose ability to access the hatch on our van. It has a bit of play in both the receiver and on the folding hinge. I’m going to use construction shims taped in place to reduce the wiggle but even without those, it’s not bad. Even with a jumbo cooler, we can still see the plate. This will do the trick for vacation and camping gear without having to haul a massive 60” carrier. Love the size and build.
Love this unit! Install was simple. It's solid, heavy duty, and folds up out of the way.
# 9
32x48 Reese Solo Cargo Carrier for 2" Hitches - Steel - 400 lbs
Purchased this to carry an e-trike on the front of my truck. It was the only one I could find that would accommodate the 30" width of the trikes rear wheels.
The frame is cracked …. very disappointed Needed this for a hunting trip now I’m scared to put anything on it
# 10
19x47 Curt Cargo Carrier for 1-1/4" and 2" Hitches - Steel - 300 lbs
Works great for camping trips. Also, adapted carrier to hold a electric wheel chair which a foldable ramp (adapted) is used to get it up on the carrier.
The only one I could find for a 1 1/4" hitch. I upgraded the bolts to grade 5 and added spring loaded hooks. Love the way it connects to the hitch. Very solid. Pleased that this is available for this size hitch.
# 11
Ultra-Fab Dirt Bike Carrier for 2" Hitches - With Ramp - 77" Long - 500 lbs
I can't say I'm entirely happy with my purchase. The instructions were more confusing than helpful. Note in "instruction.jpg" photo of STEP 1 that the text says to put the 8 small bolts in from the inside first, but the drawing clearly shows them as going in from the outside. The last step says to place the ramp onto the receiver as shown.... glad I didn't throw away the box because there is no drawing that shows ramp installation. Actually, the photo on the box was more helpful than any of the instructions. Also, I need to make a trip to the hardware store to buy longer medium bolts because the ones that came with the carrier were not long enough to fully engage the self locking feature of the nylon lock nuts. At a minimum a couple of threads should protrude beyond the nylon. See photo "nut.jpg". The bolt threads don't reach the end of the nylon, so the self locking feature is not fully engaged. I did tighten the nut, but that was as far as it would go. I think once I get back from the hardware store with the new medium bolts and after I reverse the 8 small bolts (I followed the drawing and not the text of the instructions), I'll be OK with the carrier.
Great product and experience from the beginning!! We ordered it with the free standard shipping 5-7 days and I got an email saying they shipped it express 3-5 days at no extra cost!!! We received it really fast!! I also feel it is a great buy for the money!!! We haven't used it on our motor home yet but used it yesterday on our truck to pick up our new scooter. It worked perfectly! We also purchased the Anti-Tilt Bracket ANTI-REV-REV and I highly recommend it!! Without it there was a little wiggle but with it it didn't move at all. Can't wait to try it out on our first camping trip in the motor home!!!
# 12
32x48 Reese Steel Solo Cargo Carrier and Folding Ramp for 2" Hitches - 400 lbs
Very fast shipping, I like that.now about this rack,very well built and easy to put together.ramp is ok but not good enough for me,to steep,took to a welder shop and had another 2ft added,now it's 6ft long and folds up the same way,now it works great.this rack sits about 4ft from the truck so I'm putting lights on this and new stickers,the ones that are on suck,they fell off.now the receiver of the rack,can be turned to make the rack lower but to me it's to low and will drag in dips so I have it up high,its about 2ft now and can't drag that why I added to the ramp,make it work for you.now this rack does wobble some so buy a hitch stabilizer for 20 bucks that stops that problem. This is still better than dragging around a trailer and still I can park in a parking lot so it works for me
Like some of the previous reader comments, I would agree that two of the bolts simply do not work as given because the carrier's mesh base interferes when trying to tighten the screws (see image of bolt hole). I had to purchase 2 replacement bolts that had a flat edge by the bolt head (see image of two bolts - 3/8" original on top and replacement on bottom). Once they are in, though, things look pretty good. The reflective tape is angled and does seem flimsy but I purchased some new tape at the local Home Depot. One other item to note is that the pull pin does not do a good job of engaging with the clip. It seems to me as though a bungee cord or strap would be used to hold the ramp in place so that it doesn't fall down because you really can't rely on the pin. I haven't had a chance to take it on the road yet but I did connect it to my vehicle's hitch, loaded my snow thrower, and it seems to be a good purchase so far.
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23x47 Carpod Walled Cargo Carrier for 2" Hitches - Steel - 4" Rise - Folding - 450 lbs
After purchasing a 2018 Honda CR-V Touring, my honey-to-do-task of having to bring trash to the dump every week must be done. I am not a big fan of placing trash inside my new car, despite having a rubber liner. So I purchased the Curt 2 inch receiver hitch and had it installed by my local mechanic. I did not want to have to hook up my small utility trailer to go to the dump since I have to go to work and park in a parking garage after making my trash drop off. I came across this Carpod M2205 walled carrier. I am thrilled with this and like the way it folds up when not in use. There was a simple assembly process to go through after it was received (quick shipping by the way). It is a little heavy placing into the hitch receiver, but note it is easier to place it into the hitch when folded up. I wrapped a piece of duct tape around the exact place of the insertion bar to line up the holes of the hitch pin. Its carrying capacity is well within what I need, and I am quite impressed. There is not much movement of the carrier while driving except for big bumps or potholes. This is an excellent alternative to carrying household garbage inside my new car. The walls are held in place with metal pins and a strap, that is a little short and could be a little bit longer. That would be my only complaint about using this car carrier. Otherwise, I highly recommend this for anyone who needs to carry items outside or to need more space.
I purchased this for a 800-mile round trip vacation to Mammoth Lakes. It greatly extended the amount of luggage and gear we could bring with us, as we head 4 adults and a dog in the car. I could hardly tell the cargo carrier was back there while driving, and it didn't impact my gas mileage at all. I assembled and installed this myself, and it was super easy (although would be easier with a second set of hands.) I also purchased a stretchy net cargo cover, which allowed us to pack above the the actual height of the carrier itself. I attached my license plate to the cargo carrier work zip ties, although I will need to get a bracket with lights for the future of doing nighttime driving. I have no regrets on this purchase and highly recommend!
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Yakima EXO Swing Away Storage System w/ 2 Enclosed Cargo Carriers - 2" Hitches
Unfortunately we can’t open rear of 2018 expedition with the top box in place. One of the knob locking pins is/was broken in shipping. I also wish all of the items were keyed the same. This whole setup is 5 keys. I’ll probably call a locksmith and have them all re-keyed if possible.
Customer Service is top notch! We are just getting started with our modifications and I guarantee you that all of our products will be purchased from etrailer. Neil went over and above to take care of us, Thank you!
# 15
GearSpace 34 Enclosed Cargo Carrier for 2" Hitch - Slide Out - 34 cu ft - 300 lbs - Dark Gray
This is a great cargo carrier with a lot of room, not too happy with the price. We are using this to transport wheelchairs and walkers. We can carry two wheelchairs and a rollater plus rugs, chairs, etc. The top is a clam shell that opens and closes easily once the latches are released. A couple things could be better. The very long power cable that brings power to the license plate light and brake lights has lots of slack when the carrier is not extended, but no way to control it. I've been looking for a spring that I could use to retract the power cable, yet give it some slack when the carrier is pulled out. The other thing is the pair of "locks" that apparently lock the carrier. The locks are flimsy and are not much more than another set of fasteners and would keep out only the most casual thief. Also, the lock between the carrier and the vehicle is very hard to reach, for both locking and unlocking; fortunately, the lock part can be pushed onto the rod while locked. A cable would be easier to deal with but would rattle while driving.
Excellent service with etrailer and expeditious shipping! Couldn’t be happier and thank you!!! The model cats are not for sale sadly ??
Test Fitting the 24x60 Reese Cargo Carrier for 2" Hitches on your 2024 Honda CR-V
Hi, everyone. Aiden here with etrailer, and today, we're gonna be taking a look at the Reese Hitch-Mounted Cargo Carrier and we're gonna see how it fits in the back of our 2024 Honda CR-V. Whether you're looking to carry extra stuff with you or just get some messy stuff from the inside of your CR-V out, a cargo carrier is a great way to do that, especially one that's hitch mounted because one, they're generally a bit bigger and easier to reach, but two, generally better weight capacities than something putting on the roof. And this option from Reese is gonna be a pretty basic one. So I think this is gonna be ideal for the person that's not using their cargo carrier all the time. It's more of a special occasion-type thing, whether you're going out of town to visit some family and just need to carry some extra stuff with you.
An In-Depth Look at the 24x60 etrailer Cargo Carrier for 2" Hitches on a 2024 Honda CR-V
Hi everyone, Aidan here at etrailer. And today we're gonna be taking a look at the etrailer hitch-mounted cargo carrier and we're gonna see how it fits on the back of our 2024 Honda CR-V. Now whether you're running short on space on the inside of your CR-V and you're taking a road trip and you need somewhere to put everyone's luggage or camp supplies, or maybe you're just going to the hardware store, picking up bags of mulch, concrete, soil, things that tend to rip and make a mess inside the vehicle, in my opinion, are better kept outside because this is a lot easier to clean off than vacuuming out the carpet inside the cargo area. Regardless of what the reason is, a cargo carrier is a great way to just expand the space that your vehicle has. And I like the hitch-mounted carriers because, one, you're gonna get better weight capacity, and two, they're easier to reach than something on the roof. Now the weight capacity here is gonna be 500 pounds evenly distributed throughout the carrier.
Flint Hill Goods 19" x 53" Cargo Carrier Fit Check on your 2024 Honda CR-V
Hi everyone, Aiden here at etrailer, and today, we're gonna be taking a look at the Flint Hill Goods compact cargo carrier, and we're gonna see how it fits on the back of our 2024 Honda CR-V. Now, in general, cargo carriers are a great way to expand the cargo space of your vehicle. If your CR-V doesn't have enough room inside, you can always add to it on the hitch, or let's say you've got messy stuff that you never wanna bring inside the vehicle to begin with. Think like trips to the hardware store, bags of mulch, concrete, things that tend to rip and make a mess. It's a lot easier to keep it out here, and by attaching to the hitch, it's gonna be easier to reach, and generally give you much better weight capacities than something like a rooftop carrier. Now with this one being their compact carrier, it's important to mention that if you need more space, you can always go with a larger carrier.
Hands-On with the Flint Hill Goods 22" x 49" Cargo Carrier on a 2024 Honda CR-V
Hi, everyone. Aiden here with etrailer and today we're gonna be taking a look at this Flint Hill Goods Hitch-Mounted Cargo Basket, and we're gonna see how it fits on the back of our 2024 Honda CR-V. Now, a hitch-mounted cargo carrier is a great way to carry extra stuff with you in your CR-V expanding on your cargo space or just keeping messy stuff out of the vehicle. It's a lot easier to clean this off with a hose than it is to vacuum out the carpet on the inside. And this option in particular being aluminum is gonna be very lightweight and easy to handle. So getting this down from maybe a wall hook in your garage to the hitch of your vehicle is gonna be really easy compared to the larger, bulkier, heavier steel cargo carriers.
Test Fitting the Flint Hill Goods 19" x 53" Cargo Carrier on your 2023 Honda CR-V
Hi everyone. Aiden here with etrailer. Today we're gonna be taking a look at the Flint Hill Goods Compact Cargo Carrier and seeing how it fits on the back of our 2023 Honda CR-V. Cargo carriers are a great way to carry extra stuff with you on your trips or maybe to the hardware store or maybe just have a great way to get some stuff out from the inside of your vehicle and move it outside because things like bags of concrete mulch, dirt, things that have a tendency to rip and make a mess inside our vehicle can be a hassle. Getting it out here, that mess is gonna maybe fall through some of the gaps or just be easier to clean up by hosing off the carrier when you get home. Much less of a headache than vacuuming out the inside of your vehicle.
Hands-On with the Flint Hill Goods Hitch Cargo Carrier on a 2023 Honda CR-V FHG59ZR
Hi, everyone. Aiden here with etrailer. Today we're gonna be taking a look at this Flint Hill Goods Hitch-mounted cargo carrier and seeing how it fits on our 2023 Honda CR-V. Cargo carriers are a great way to carry extra stuff with you or maybe just carry some things that you don't wanna carry inside your vehicle by moving it to the outside. The example I always bring up is things like bags of mulch, dirt, concrete, anything for a small around the house project that tends to make a mess inside your vehicle. It's great to keep out here because that mess is gonna fall through the slats in the carrier and anything that doesn't can easily be hose off.
Installation Guide for the 22x60 Flint Hill Goods Cargo Carrier for 2" Hitches on a 2023 Honda CR-V
Hi, everyone! Aiden here at Etrailer. Today, we're gonna be taking a look at the Flint Hill Goods Hitch-Mounted Cargo Carrier and seeing how it fits on the back of our 2023 Honda CR-V. A hitch-mounted cargo carrier is a great way to get some extra stuff with you on your trip or to maybe get some stuff that you wouldn't wanna keep inside the vehicle, outside the vehicle. One of the things I bring up a lot with these is things like bags of mulch, soil, concrete, things from the hardware store that frequently rip and make a mess inside the vehicle. You can keep it out here outside where it's a lot easier to hose it off whenever you get home, get it cleaned up. And all these gaps in here, let all that dirt and debris fall through so it doesn't pool up and make a big mess.
How the Flint Hill Goods 22" x 49" Cargo Carrier Fits on a 2023 Honda CR-V
Hi everyone. Aiden here with etrailer. Today we're going to be taking a look at the Flint Hill Goods Hitch-mounted Cargo Carrier and seeing how it fits from the back of our 2023 Honda CR-V. Now, a hitch-mounted cargo carrier is a great way to get some extra stuff with you or get some things that you don't want in the vehicle out. The example I bring up a lot of the time is things like bags of mulch, concrete, dirt, things you get at the hardware store for little house projects, they tend to rip and make a big mess inside the vehicle. Having them out here where some of that mess might go through the gaps or you can just hose it off when you're home, it's a lot easier than vacuuming out the inside of your vehicle.
Yakima Hitch Cargo Carrier Review - 2022 Honda CR-V
Hey, everyone, it's Evangeline here at etrailer, and today we have the Yakima EXO system. And we're gonna take a look at some of the accessories here on our 2022 Honda CR-V. The EXO system is interesting. It's a modular system where you can mix and match different accessories. You have these knobs right over here, you have this really cool cleat system, and that way if you wanted to switch something out for, let's say, a bike rack or a ski and snowboard carrier, it's simply a matter of lifting this up, out, and then putting your brand new accessory in and fitting that into place. So if that's something you're interested in but you're curious about how it'll fit your CR-V, well this is the video to watch.
etrailer Hitch Cargo Carrier Review - 2021 Honda CR-V
Hi everyone. It's Evangelian here at etrailer and today we are looking at the etrailer aluminum cargo carrier here on our 2021 Honda CRV. So the aluminum cargo carrier is really good if you want to make the most of your weight capacity on your hitch. Since this is aluminum, it's not as heavy as the steel cargo carriers. That way you can use your weight capacity for the fun things in life, like your cargo, your bags, and your gear. So let's take a look at the way it works here on our Honda CRV.
etrailer Hitch Cargo Carrier Review - 2020 Honda CR-V
Hey everybody, Ryan here at etrailer. Today on our 2020 Honda CRV, we're going to be taking a look at the etrailer.com aluminum cargo carrier. So it's going to be a great way to free up some space on the inside of your CRV. So whether you're looking to have a little bit more room whenever you're driving, say on vacation or something like that, or just looking to be able to carry extra cargo, this is going to get the job done. It is relatively large, but it's not going to be so big that it's going to look out of place on the back of the CRV. In my opinion, it's just about the perfect size.
Fit Test: Flint Hill Goods 22" x 49" Hitch Mounted Aluminum Cargo Carrier on a 2019 Honda CR-V
Hi everyone. Aiden here with etrailer. Today we're gonna be taking a look at the Flint Hill Goods aluminum cargo carrier and seeing how it fits on the back of our 2019 Honda CR-V. Now, this is going to be a bit of a unique design in the sense that it's a little bit more narrow, but the big thing here is the very short side walls. That can mean maybe a nice thing if you've got some things like duffle bags that maybe hang over the sides a little bit. Just gives you a little bit more freedom that you're not totally boxed in.
Does the 22x60 Flint Hill Goods Cargo Carrier for 2" Hitches Suit Your 2019 Honda CR-V
Hi everyone. Aidan here with etrailer. Today we're gonna be taking a look at the Flint Hill Goods Aluminum Cargo Carrier and seeing how it fits on the back of our 2019 Honda CR-V. Now this is going to be the 60 by 22 inch variant. There are a couple different versions of this including a slightly more narrow one. One with lower side walls.
Does it Fit? Testing the Flint Hill Goods 22" x 49" Cargo Carrier on a 2019 Honda CR-V
Hi everyone. Aidan here with etrailer. Today we're gonna be taking a look at the Flint Hill Goods aluminum cargo carrier and seeing how it fits on the back of a 2019 Honda CR-V. Now, this is going to be the more narrow version of this carrier. If you need a little bit more cargo space, you can get one that is a little bit wider. It's gonna be pretty much the exact same thing though, so just keep that in mind as you're watching if this maybe doesn't fit your needs, that you have that option as well.
Rola 22x59 Hitch Cargo Carrier Review - 2019 Honda CR-V
Hi there, CR-V owners. Today on our 2019 Honda CR-V, we're going to be taking a look at Rola's cargo carrier and you're probably wondering why I'm standing in the back of the cargo carrier. Well, I'm just showing off its immense carrying capacity of 600 pounds. That's three of me. Most cargo carriers don't boast a capacity this high and I can tell based just by standing in it that it feels sturdier than many of the other cargo carriers out there, particularly the mesh located here at the bottom. It doesn't flex like some of the other brands.
Fit Verified: 24x60 etrailer Cargo Carrier for 2" Hitches on a 2019 Honda CR-V
Hey guys, Jake here at eTrailer. Today we have a 2019 Honda CRV. We're going to be doing a test vid and showing you some of the cool features on the eTrailer tilting cargo carrier. This cargo carrier is going to allow you to get some of those items that are larger out of your vehicle and into the cargo carrier along with allowing you to tilt it away from your vehicle, eliminating that hassle of not being able to access your rear hatch.You can see right here on the sides, we're going to have plenty of tie down points on the sides, on the front, and back. That will give you more than enough space to tie down your load properly. You can see here we have two elongated duffel bags that are easily holding this cargo.
Fit Test: 24x60 Reese Cargo Carrier for 2" Hitches with 2019 Honda CR-V
Jake: Hey guys, Jake here with etrailer. Today we have a 2019 Honda CVR, and we're going to be doing a test fit and showing you some of the cool features on this Reese Cargo Carrier. This is going to be a hitch mounted cargo carrier. It's going to mount into your two inch by two inch hitch receiver to be able to get all the extra things that you like to take on those long trips out of your vehicle and onto the cargo carrier, allowing more room for family and friends on the inside.You can see here, we have a couple of duffle bags and a cooler that fit pretty snug in there, but it is a lot of stuff. The dimensions are going to be 24 inches wide by 60 inches long by about five inches deep. So that's plenty of space to get your gear out of your car and onto the cargo carrier.We have some of these straps here at etrailer that you can purchase to simply tie down.
How the 24x60 Reese Cargo Carrier for 2" Hitches Fits on your 2018 Honda CR-V
Rob here at etrailer.com. Today we're going to be taking a look at the Reese Explorer Hitch Cargo Carrier on our 2018 Honda CRV.Now, a hitch cargo carrier is going to allow us to free up space inside of our CRV for passengers or pets, and be able to get all that gear to the outside. As you can see, we're going to have plenty of room to even get a full-size cooler, as well as some other gear inside the cargo carrier. The usable space inside of our cargo carrier is going to be 24 inches long, by 60 inches wide, and the inside walls are going to be about 5 1/2 inches tall, and you can see we have plenty of spots to hook on any straps to make sure our gear is secure.Now our Reese Cargo Carrier, if you look at the hitch, you can see that it actually comes up to a rise when it comes out. We're going to have a 2 1/2 inch rise on the shank. That way it gives us a little bit more ground clearance, so you don't have to worry about anything bottoming out back here.Now one thing you do want to keep in mind is how tall you stack everything.
How Does the 24x60 Reese Cargo Carrier for 2" Hitches Fit on a 2017 Honda CR-V?
Speaker 1: Today on our 2017 Honda CRV we're going to be taking a look at the Reese Explorer cargo carrier, part number 63153. This is going to allow you to move storage from your vehicle out to the back, so that way you free up room for more passengers. It's going to measure 24" wide by 60" long. It's also going to have a depth of about 5-1/2". It's constructed of steel, so it's going to be durable and have a 500 pound weight capacity. The black powder coat finish is going to prevent rust and corrosion.Clearance from the ground to the edge is going to measure about 14".
MaxxTow Hitch Cargo Carrier Review - 2016 Honda CR-V
Hi everyone, it's Evangeline here at etrailer. And today, we are looking at our MaxxTow wheelchair and scooter cargo carrier here on our 2016 Honda CR-V. So this is gonna be a cargo carrier that not only gives you a 500-pound weight capacity, but it also has a ramp or a 60-inch long ramp to the side of the cargo carrier, which will allow you to roll either your wheelchair, your scooter, your snowblower, whatever you need to carry onto your cargo carrier. So we'll take a look at how it fits here on our Honda CR-V. The first thing I wanna take a look at is how much length is added to the back of my car right now. So if I had a CR-V, I would measure from this bumper to the end of the carrier, and that would be about 42 3/4 inches.
Is the 19x47 Curt Cargo Carrier for 1-1/4" and 2" Hitches Compatible with the 2016 Honda CR-V?
Today in our 2016 Honda CRV, we're test fitting the curt 20 by 48 cargo carrier. This is going to carry up to 300 pounds and they've designed it so that you can use it with the inch and a quarter or with 2 inch hitches. Part number on it is C18110. You can see we're going to have a nice heavy duty construction here. Plenty of areas for dust and debris and stuff like that to fall down through that expanded steel floor. Also it's going to give us a lot of support.
MaxxTow Hitch Cargo Carrier Review - 2016 Honda CR-V
Today on our 2016 Honda CRV, we've got out the maxxtow 21 by 48 aluminum cargo carrier. We're doing a test fit of it. This is a very lightweight carrier, very easy to load and unload so if you have weights and issues might be a great choice for you. It offers a 500 pound weight capacity and it's been designed for use in 2 inch hitches. Part number on it is Mt70422. You see we've got a slatted style aluminum floor here.
Fit Test: 23x59 Stromberg Carlson Cargo Carrier for 2" Hitches with 2016 Honda CR-V
Today on our 2016 Honda CRV, we've got up the Stromberg Carlson 23x60 cargo carrier and we're going to do a test fit for you. This cargo carrier will support up to 500 pounds. It's been designed for use in 2 inch hitches. The part number is CC-100. One thing that kind of stands out to me about the carrier is going to be the size of the openings in the floor here. It's going to give us a lot of room for dirt and debris and stuff like that to fall down and out but offers a lot of support for our items.
Fit Check: Testing 20x59 Curt Cargo Carrier for 2" Hitches on a 2016 Honda CR-V
Today on our 2016 Honda CRV, we've got out the Curt 20" by 60" Folding Cargo Carrier, we're doing a test fit on it. This cargo carrier has a capacity of 500 pounds, and they designed it for use in 2" hitches, the part number on it is C18251. Now this carrier has got kind of the smaller size expanded steel, so you're going to have room for dirt and debris and stuff to fall down and through, but it's also going to give us good support even if we're transporting some smaller items. We've got a raised rail all the way around the outside, this offers good front-to-back, and side-to-side support. It's going to be about 5 1/2" tall, and it's also going to give us some good connection points for our tie-downs once we have everything loaded up. As far as ground clearance goes, we've got about 15 1/4". Overall our carrier adds about 33 1/2" to the back of the CRV.
How Does the 20 x 59 Curt Cargo Carrier for 2" Hitches Fit on a 2016 Honda CR-V?
Today on our 2016 Honda CRV, we've got out the Curt 20" by 60" Cargo Carrier, we're going to do the test fir on it. This carrier is going to have a capacity of 500 pounds. It's been designed for use in 2" hitches. The part number on it is C18150. This is a nice heavy duty cargo carrier. You're going to have more of kind of the small-ish size expanded steel floor there, so we'll have room for dirt and debris to fall through, but it's going to give us really nice support even for smaller items there. Also you can see a raised rail all the way around the outside.
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