Hey Jerry, Kuat does make a single bike rack that can work with fat tires up to 5 inches in width with the Kuat Piston SR Bike Rack for 1 Bike #KU88ZR. This is by far the nicest bike rack on the market too so you'll really like this rack. It…
Hi Daylen; all of our wheels are going to have zero offset since they're designed for trailers. I'm not sure if you need pure black or if black and silver will also work so I have a variety of options for you. The following wheels are all…
Hey Michael, great question as this used to bug me and it didn't seem to make sense to me. So we spoke with Hollywood Racks and at the rear of a flat towed vehicle there is a bit of sway created since the vehicle has a tendency to turn slightly…
I recommend using the Master Lock Covered Solid Body Padlocks #141T to lock the ratcheting arms on the Swagman Nomad Bike Rack for 2 Bikes #S36FR. These padlocks have a 1/4" diameter shackle and they use the same key since they come in a pair.
The difference between the Class II and Class III hitches has to do with their Gross Trailer Weight (GTW), their Tongue Weight (TW), and their Hitch Receiver Size. Class II trailer hitch receivers have a 1-1/4 inch receiver and can be rated up to…
The main difference between the Swagman XC part #S64650 and the Swagman XTC part #S64670 is the wheel hoops. The wheel hoops that come with the XC can accommodate a bike with tires up 3.5" wide and spaced 51-1/2" apart on center…
Hello David. I double checked with Hellwig and they confirmed that the Hellwig 7772 Sway bar part #HE54FR will indeed fit the 2023 and 2024 Sprinter 2500 with AWD.
The top of the Curt Trailer Hitch Mounted Spare Tire Carrier #c31006 will sit 9-1/2" out and 24" up from the center of the hitch pin hole on your 2004 Toyota Sienna. I don't have a way to verify whether this gives you enough clearance…
From the center of the hitch pin hole to the upright portion of the Saris swinging hitch adapter #SAR36VR the measurement is 9 inches so this would easily clear past your spare since it is 7-3/4 inches out past the rear hitch pin.
I had the Saris Swing Away Hitch Extender for Bike Racks - 2" Hitches #SAR36VR measured and have some diagrams below that will help. I will say that the hinge will measure about 23 inches from the center of shank and will not extend past your…
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I need a way to haul my bike—what are my options?
You’ve got a few good choices, depending on your vehicle and how you want to transport it. A hitch bike rack is probably the easiest—it just slides into your hitch, and you’re good to go. If you don’t have a hitch, a trunk-mounted rack works well. And if you want to keep your rear access clear, a roof-mounted rack is a solid option. Oh, and if you’re camping or traveling in an RV, they make special RV and camper bike racks, too!
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Are there any bike accessories I should check out?
A handlebar bag is awesome for holding small stuff like your phone and keys, and a cup holder is great for keeping your drink handy on casual rides. If you need to carry more, a bike basket is a lifesaver. And don’t forget a bike lock—because nothing ruins a trip faster than a missing bike!Check out etrailer's Bike Accessories to find everything you need to upgrade your ride and make every trip more convenient.
What’s the best way to store my bike when I’m not riding?
If you want to save space, a wall-mounted bike hanger is a great way to keep it off the ground. If you have a garage, a freestanding bike rack lets you store multiple bikes neatly. And if you like to tinker with your bike, a repair stand makes maintenance so much easier.
How do I keep my bike secure while I’m driving?
A solid bike rack is step one—make sure your bike is strapped in tight before you hit the road. A bike lock adds extra security, especially if you’re stopping somewhere overnight. And always double-check the rack’s stability before you drive off—better safe than sorry!