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Thule Hitching Post Pro Bike Rack for 4 Bikes - 1-1/4" and 2" Hitches
Excellent Very easy to install Quick delivery Well recommend this site to friends and family also get our future trailer items from here.
I wish the quality of this Thule bike rack was a good as the one I previously owned. I had a 3 bike hatch back rack. The cradles and the straps were much sturdier and better quality than this new trailer hitch bike rack. And most of the straps were permanently attached on one side. The metal framing for the trailer hitch is beefy and sturdy and good quality, but the plastic cradles and rubber straps are thinner and the vertical stabilizer that fits up against the vertical tube connected to the seat of your bike is attached to a super flimsy rubber "bar" that seems it could snap just by loading bikes and accidentally getting hung up on one when pushing a bike to the farthest cradles. I have almost lost several straps as they easily pop off when loading and unloading bikes. I am hoping they will soften and stay on the knobs better. The knobs themselves are thin and made of a hard non-durable plastic that seems to strain and bend when taking off a tight strap to unload a bike. I keep wondering if the tip of the knob will break off under the strain and then your strap won't stay on. Am definitely keeping my receipt and warranty info for awhile in case it breaks after a short amount of use. All the metal parts seem good, just the plastic is subpar.
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Curt Bike Rack for 5 Bikes - 2" Hitches - Tilting
thank you very much .. exactly as advertised.
It was obvious that we received a product that was returned by someone else when the box was overly taped shut, a support collar was broken, and most of the pieces were out of their ripped plastic bags. However, it was a great price to hold 5, 26" and/or 27" Trek bikes. I used a piece of the broken collar and went ahead and assembled the rack. Due to the weight of the 5 bikes it did not wobble that much when driving, as one of the bike tires was up against my car. I can only imagine that if we received an untampered product that this review would have been 5 stars. The picture is a little hard to see, but there are 5 Trek bikes on the rack on my 2020 Toyota Seinna.
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Swagman XTC4 Bike Rack for 4 Bikes - 2" Hitches - Frame Mount
We've used this bike rack with our '14 Sienna for over a year now and it works wonderfully. I especially appreciate the way the rack folds against the back of the van when not in use. After many hours of research before making this purchase, I could not be more happy with this rack.
Placed my order on a Monday and had my new rack on Friday. While the instructions for assembly could tolerate some improvement they were plenty goood enough to get the job done. Took me about an hour to assmble but I wasn't in a hurry. I attached the rack to my Curt receiver (part #C13105) that I installed on my 2011 Toyota Sienna XLE. Only problem with this setup is insufficient clearance to swing the rack into the full upright storage position. I also have to loosen the handlebars on the bike closest to the van and turn them 90 degrees so they don't touch the back of the van. Both these issues could be solved with a hitch extesion but simple enough to work around without. No biggie. Guess that's the price I pay for having the Curt receiver discretely snuggied up under the bumper. This rack is a serious hunk of steel that does a great job of holding the bikes in place. NO wiggle at all. After test fitting the bikes in place, I'm very confident that the bikes will stay put for a long road trip. Getting all the bikes on the rack and clear of each other does take some experimentation. But once you get it set, it's much faster loading on subsequent trips. The provided locking, anti-rattle pin does a great job of securing the rack to the receiver and makes it all feel like one solid piece. The provided cable lock threads through the bikes and back to the locked anti-rattle pin so nobody can steal your bikes while you're at the hotel, etc. Overall, the construction looks/feels very solid and I really don't see anything where I thought they were trying to save money on construction. This does make the rack a little heavy and it could be challenging for a smaller person to manage. I really like the way this rack holds the bikes from the wheels up as oppposed to hanging off a bar. I was afraid the other style would have the bikes swinging lik e a pedulum. Sorry for the long review, hope there's some helpful information in here some of you.
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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.
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Thule Passage 3 Bike Carrier - Trunk Mount
Worked great on back of my 2007 Toyota sienna. Holds 3 but I carried only two. Women's bike do need the additional crossbar.
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Swagman XTC2 Bike Rack for 2 Bikes - 1-1/4" and 2" Hitches - Frame Mount
First-time rack buyer / owner / installer. The rack arrived in a timely fashion, maybe a day or 2 ahead of schedule. It was well packaged. I’m LOVING this bike rack. It was easy to put together and to mount on my new Honda Passport. Thus far, no squeaks in my 2” receiver. Hardest part of initial set-up is figuring out the best way to position two bikes. Trial & error and some patience. The directions weren’t clear as to where the 2 left-over screws went. I found the answer in another review and have posted a pic in case others have the same problem (photo with pen pointing at screw). These screws go in the underneath side of both of the folding arms. They appear to keep the wheel wells from sliding off in case in you drive with an empty, un-folded rack, and forgot to tighten down the wheel wells. The folding arm push / pull pins can be difficult at times. I coated the tips with some lube. That and a little jiggling seems to solve that issue. I guess it’s better for the pins to be snug vs popping right out. I added a small Master lock to the hitch pin (in lieu of the provided cotter pin) as a theft deterrent. I read that a 3/16 shackle lock will fit into the bike clamp down arms to also act as a deterrent. I had an old 3/16 lock that did snugly fit and appeared to be locked. HOWEVER, I yanked on the lock and it came open as there isn’t quite enough clearance for the shackle to lock. I discovered that longer 3/16 shackle locks are hard to find. Have attached a photo of the lock that actually fits and works (Ace Hardware). One lock on the upper clamp down arm will secure both arms as the lower arm can’t be removed without removing the upper arm. The clamp down arms appear to be coated to prevent damage to your bike. I’ve tried a simple rag and ultimately settled on pool noodle pieces as a precautionary measure. I CAN NOT open my tailgate (regardless of whether or not the rack is fold up and in the bike carry position). If that’s a concern for you, then spring for the more costly titling version. My back-up camera still functions.
The Swagman XTC-2 platform bike carrier arrived very quickly from etrailer and in good shape, the actual carrier box is inside another shipper box, which I'm sure helped with its condition. Assembly was relatively quick and painless, even though the instructions could be a little more thorough. Installing the carrier on the back of our Jeep Patriot also was quick, it helps to have an extra ratchet & 3/4" socket laying around for just this purpose. Installing the bikes takes a little patience and trial and error the first time you try and put them on the carrier. It's easy enough to adjust the wheel holders to fit the wheelbase of your bikes, but for us at least, the challenge was trying to swing the vertical support bar up into position after putting on the first bike (closest to the Jeep). We couldn't angle the bike enough toward the Jeep to have the bar clear the bike. We learned that the easiest way to secure the first bike was to remove the ratcheting frame hooks altogether, put the bike in the carrier, swing up the vertical support bar, put in the pin, and then slide one of the frame hooks down on the bar. The outside bike is much easier because you can set the bike in the carrier at whatever angle you need, not being limited by the back of the vehicle. One thing we did to protect the bike frames was to use some foam pipe insulation as cushion between the frame hook and the frame (see pictures). Once you get a system for installing the bikes, it is very quick to load/unload them. The rack seems to be well made and doesn't wiggle excessively when traveling. All in all a good product for a good price, would definitely recommend it for anyone looking for a platform bike carrier.
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Yakima RidgeBack Bike Rack for 5 Bikes - 1-1/4" and 2" Hitches - Tilting
Great product, easy to set up and take down. Looking forward to taking our whole family out for a ride. Only thing to be aware of is if your using kids bikes or mountain bikes, you may need to purchase the adapters.
This is a junk system for an rv. Have to keep redoing codes every trip Don’t waste your money
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Swagman Trailhead Bike Rack for 4 Bikes - 1-1/4" and 2" Hitches - Tilting
Sturdy, stable, holds bikes securely and reasonably priced. Easy to hang bikes on rack and secure them. Rack is easy to mount on vehicle and does not rattle. I haven't found anything not to like about this bike rack.
Excellent bike rack. Holds up to 4 bikes securely. Easy to mount the bikes, very solid construction. My wife had a little trouble with the tie down straps, but managed it. No such problem for a guy. I would recommend, in fact I believe my son is buying the same rack.
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Yakima RidgeBack Bike Rack for 4 Bikes - 1-1/4" and 2" Hitches - Tilting
Check out my other review on the hidden hitch for a 2015 BMW 4 Series for the majority of the review, but this thing is great. Easy setup and install, does all the things it's supposed to do. Mounting and removing bikes is a snap with the included clips (big difference from some of the cheaper variants with nylon ratchet straps). Fits very snugly in my 2" receiver, and pretty solid on the highway and over bumpy roads.
The rack itself is fantastic. Not too heavy, easy to attach to hitch, and very easy setup. The only real downside is if your bicycles don't have a standard frame, you'll need to buy the Yakima Tube Top Bike Adapter Bars (~$50 each) in order to be able to mount them on the rack. I will say that smaller bikes (for my 9 year old) can be a challenge to mount with larger bikes as you'll need to finagle the handle bars and such to get them to line up but once you do it a few times you figure it out.
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SportRack Ridge Swing 4 Bike Rack - 2" Hitches - Swinging
Unit doesn't fit a Jeep Rubicon with a spare tire. I tried 4 times and contacted etrailer.com that the unit doesn't work as sold and they offered to sell me a 7 3/4 extension and reduce the load capacity 50%. The length of the 2" hitch needs to be 3" longer for a standard Rubicon to get past the spare. You not going to want to take your spare tire off for the hitch to work. It defeats the purpose. Customer service was excellent, however the product is a flawed design. Can't recommend this hitch. Its also heavy.
Perfect fit on 2004 Honda CRV utilizing Curt 13535 hitch. Easy to assemble, high quality construction, and ample clearance for the exterior-mounted spare tire on the rear hatch of the car. My only (slight) gripe is the concave stabilizing bracket on the rack (designed to secure to the downtube on a mounted bike) is too small a diameter to fit securely around any sizable downtube. Would be nice if the bracket was about another 1” across the concave portion to better fit many standard mountain bikes. I think most small diameter road bike frames should fit ok. I placed a rag between the bracket and my downtube to prevent the bracket from scratching the downtube.
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Yakima FrontLoader Wheel Mount Bike Carrier - Roof Mount
Overall I am happy with these bike carriers. They mount to the racks over the bed of my Tundra TRD Pro. Installation is simple. I think they could be just a bit sturdier because there is just a bit of wobbling when driving on bumpy roads but I'm not too worried about them coming dislodged. Take note that although they come with a cable lock to attach the bike to the carrier, the key is sold separately.
Very good product. It holds the bike securely on the roof without contacting the frame. It is easy to adjust from my road bike to my 29er mountain bike. Our drives are all relatively short, so I like that I do not need to remove the front wheel to lock in the bike. It's also nice that the SKS locking system allows me to use the same key for this rack that I use for my Yakima roof box and hitch rack. This is my first roof rack and I chose this route for a couple reasons. Some of the roads we travel to get to our trail heads are a bit rough and with a roof rack I don't have to worry about bottoming out a hitch rack hanging off the back of the vehicle. Also, it takes up less room in the garage. Our vehicle is a 2000 Jeep Grand Cherokee with an additional 4 inches of ground clearance. That makes it a bit of a reach for my 5'4" wife, so we take our two-step along to help her. This is my third time purchasing from etrailer, and each experience has been very good. They are a very customer service oriented company. I really appreciate all the additional information they provide on their products, especially all the videos they produce to aid in reviews, assembly, and use.
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Swagman XP Bike Rack for 5 Bikes - 2" Hitches - Tilting
Bike carrier works great. It is built well and does what I expected.
Purchased this after reading some of the other reviews and Q&A on etrailer - i hadn't thought about the fact that how the crossbars on the bike are configured makes a difference - 3 of our 5 bikes wouldn't have fit on a two bar bike rack because the openings are two small (I ended up measuring them before selecting a rack). I still ended up having to use the adapter for one of them which works great. Installation was easy (I had uhaul put a receiver hitch on my 2012 odyssey the week before) - you do have to pull a pin on the bottom of the rack when you tilt it, which some might consider an inconvenience compared to some of the other brands that just have release levers, but i view it as less stuff to break compared to those racks. If you're going to have it on a lot and park in a garage, consider the fact that it doesn't collapse because it does add significant length to the vehicle. 5 bikes are definitely doable if you set it up correctly. I think its the most versatile rack you can get based on the way it holds the bikes and would definitely recommend.
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RockyMounts BackStage Bike Rack for 2 Bikes - 2" Hitches - Wheel Mount
We love our RockyMounts BackStage Bike Rack. The fact that it can hold our two e-bikes and swings out for rear door access makes it perfect for vanlife. Service and communication from etrailer is outstanading!
etrailer.com asked me for a review about 1 week after it arrived. A better review would be in about 6-12 months after delivery to allow me time to use and experience the rack. Disclosure: my review is just for the assembly and install. Assembly is not easy. I needed to go to the internet and look at photos. The instructions lack detail. So only 4 stars for assembly instructions. It seems like a good design. The included locks seem cheap - like why bother including. The hitch pin design seems to tighten down the rack so there should be minimal rattle and movement. The rack sits up relatively high, so it would be safer to lift heavier e-bikes with two people or use some type of field engineered ramp. Wish it was made in the US and I wish the country of original was fully disclosed in the etrailer.com description. Perhaps it is disclosed but I learned it was from china after it was delivered.
Yakima FullTilt Hitch Bike Racks Review - 2013 Toyota Sienna
Today on our 2013 Toyota Sienna, were going to be doing a test fit on the Yakima Full Tilt. This is a folding and tilting 4 bike rack. Its been designed for use 1-1/4 or 2 hitches. Part number is Y02462. To begin our test fit, well slide the shank of the rack right into the receiver tube of our hitch. We need to slide it in far enough, so where the small silver pin appears on our pinhole.
Saris Freedom SuperClamp Hitch Bike Racks Review - 2013 Toyota Sienna
Rate your transcript OrderClientKevin BrossRef #20479Order #TC0854442168 Today on our 2013 Toyota Sienna, we're going to do a test fit on the Saris Freedom SuperClamp. This is a platform style 2 bike rack. It's been designed for use in either the 1-1/4 inch or 2 inch hitches. Part number on it is SA4025. Now to begin our test fit, we need to slide the shank of the rack into the receiver tube of our hitch. As we do this, we want to line up our threaded hole with our hitch pin hole. We can then take our anti-rattle bolt which is provided, and we'll thread that in from the left to the right.
Saris Freedom Hitch Bike Racks Review - 2013 Toyota Sienna
Today on our 2013 Toyota Sienna we're going to do a test fit on the Saris Freedom. This is a platform style, 4 bike rack. It will tilt away from your vehicle and tilt up against your vehicle for easy storage. The part number on this is SA4414B. This rack has been designed for use in 2 inch hitches. To begin our test fit we'll slide the shank of it right into the receiver tube of our hitch. As we slide it in, we need to go in far enough so that our pin hole lines up with our hitch pin hole.
Saris Axis Hitch Bike Racks Review - 2013 Toyota Sienna
Rate your transcript OrderClientKevin BrossRef #20473Order #TC0845111149 Today on our 2013 Toyota Sienna we're going to be doing a test-fit of the Saris Axis. This is a folding and tilting 3 bike rack. It's been designed so you can use it with 1-1/4" or 2" hitches. The part number is SA843B. To begin our test fit we need to slide the shank of the rack right into the receiver tube of our hitch. We got a threaded hole here that we need to line up with our hitch pin hole. Once we have that lined up we'll take our provided bolt.
Saris Axis Hitch Bike Racks Review - 2013 Toyota Sienna
Today on our 2013 Toyota Sienna, were going to test fit the Saris Axis. This is a folding and tilting 2-bike rack. Its been design for use with 1-1/4 or 2 hitches. The part number of the 2-bike configuration is SA832. We also have this available in a 3-bike as SA833 and a 4-bike as part number SA834. To being our test fit, well slide the shank of the rack right into the receiver tube of our hitch.
Kuat NV Hitch Bike Racks Review - 2013 Toyota Sienna
Rate your transcript OrderClientKevin BrossRef #20465Order #TC0881539957 Today on our 2013 Toyota Sienna we're going to be test fitting the Kuat Envy. This is a platform style, folding and tilting 4 bike rack. It's been designed for use in 2 inch hitches. The part number on the black and chrome that I have here is N105-107. This is also available in a gunmetal gray and orange. That part number is N101-103. To begin our test fit we're going to slide the shank of the rack right into the receiver tube of our hitch.
Saris Bike Porter Hitch Bike Racks Review - 2013 Toyota Sienna
Today on our 2013 Toyota Sienna we're going to be doing a test fit on the Saris Bike Porter. This is a folding and tilting 4-bike rack. It's been designed for 1-1/4" or 2" hitches. Part number on it is SA404B. Now this is also available in a 2-bike configuration; that part number is SA402B. To begin our test fit we'll slide the shank of the rack right into the receiver tube of our hitch. As we do, we want to line up our threaded hole with our hitch pinhole.
Thule Apex 4 Swing Hitch Bike Rack Review - 2013 Toyota Sienna
Speaker: Today on our 2013 Toyota Sienna we'll be test fitting the Thule Apex Swing Hitch Mounted Four Bike Rack Part No. TH9027. We'll begin our test fit by sliding the shank of the bike rack into the opening of the hitch. We'll allow the integrated hitch pin to fall into place and we'll then turn the black knob to engage the anti-rattle device. With the bike rack secured we'll go over a few clearance measurements to see how the two fit together. We have about 11 1/2 inches of ground clearance. Closest part of the bike rack to the closest part of the vehicle is about a quarter of an inch away and we've added about 10 inches to the overall length of our Toyota. We can now lift up on the gray lever at the top of the mast and swing the cradle arms out. With the cradle arms out we've added about 31 inches to the overall length of our Sienna.
Thule Hitching Post Pro Hitch Bike Rack Review - 2013 Toyota Sienna
Today on our 2013 Toyota Sienna, well be test fitting the Thule Hitching Post Pro part number TH934XTR. Well begin our test fit by sliding the shank of the bike rack into the opening of the hitch. Well thread in our inside ready 00:00:12 bolts and tighten it down using a wrench. With the bike rack secured, well go over a few clearance measurements to see how the two fit together. We have about 12 inches of ground clearance. Closest part of the bike rack to the closest part of the vehicle is about five inches away and weve added about 13 inches to the overall length of our Toyota. We can now remove the gold pin at the top of the mast and swing our dual arms out. With the cradle arms out, weve added about 33 inches to the overall length of our Sienna. To access the rear hatch, we can pull the gold pin at the base of the bike rack and tilt the mast down.
Thule Helium Aero Hitch Bike Rack Review - 2013 Toyota Sienna
Today on our 2013 Toyota Sienna we'll be test fitting the Thule Helium Aero, Hitch-Mounted 2-bike rack, Part #TH9042. We'll begin our test fit by sliding the shank of the bike rack into the opening of the hitch. We'll allow the integrated hitch pin to fall into place and we will then turn the black knob to engage the anti-rattle device. With the bike rack secured, we'll go over a few clearance measurements to see how the two fit together. We have about 16 1/2 inches of ground clearance. The closest part of the bike rack to the closest part of the vehicle is about 1 1/2 inch and we've added about 15 inches to the overall length of our Toyota with the cradle arms pointing down. We can now lift up on the gray lever at the top of the mast and swing the cradle arms out. With the cradle arms out, we've added about 24 inches to the overall length of our Sienna.
Thule Apex 4 Hitch Bike Rack Review - 2013 Toyota Sienna
Today on our 2013 Toyota Sienna we'll be test fitting the Thule Apex, Hitch-Mounted 4-bike rack, Part #TH9025. We'll begin our test fit by sliding the shank of the bike rack into the opening of the hitch. We'll allow the integrated hitch pin to fall into place and we will then turn the black knob to engage the anti-rattle device. With the bike rack secured, we'll go over a few clearance measurements to see how the two fit together. We have about 13 inches of ground clearance. The closest part of the bike rack to the closest part of the vehicle is about 1/4 inch away and we've added about 10 inches to the overall length of our vehicle. We can now lift up on the gray lever at the top of the mast and swing the cradle arms out. With the cradle arms out, we've added about 31 inches to the overall length of our Sienna.
SportRack Super EZ Hitch Bike Rack Review - 2013 Toyota Sienna
Today on our 2013 Toyota Sienna we'll be test fitting the Sporttrack, Super EZ, platform-style, 2-bike rack, Part #SR2901LR. We will begin our test fit by sliding the shank of the bike rack into the opening of the hitch. We will thread in the anti-rattle bolts,tighten it down with a wrench and then secure the lock on the other side. With the bike rack secured, we'll go over a few clearance measurements to see how the two fit together. We have about 13 inches of ground clearance. The closest part of the bike rack to the closest part of the vehicle is about 7 inches away and we've added about 23 inches to the overall length of our Sienna. To lower the platform and access the rear hatch, we can pull the three black pins at the base of the bike rack to fold down the wheel trays as well as the mast.
SportRack Hitch Platform 4 Bike Rack Review - 2013 Toyota Sienna
Today on our 2013 Toyota Sienna we'll be test fitting the SportRack Platform Style Hitch Mounted 4 Bike Rack for 2 inch hitches, part number SR2902. We'll begin our test today by sliding the shank of the bike rack into the opening of the hitch. We'll thread in the anti-rattle bolt and tighten it down using a wrench. With the bike rack secured we'll go over a few clearance measurements to see how the two fit together. From the back of the bike rack we have about 18 inches of ground clearance. From the lowest point of the bike rack we have about 13 inches of ground clearance. The closest part of the bike rack to the closest part of the vehicle is about 6-1/4 of an inch away, and we've added about 40 inches to the overall length of our Sienna. To access the cargo area we'll need to pull down the two sets of three pins at the base of each part of the carrier.
Swagman Titan Hitch Bike Rack Review - 2013 Toyota Sienna
Today on our 2013 Toyota Sienna, we'll be test fitting the Swagman Titan Hitch Mounted Four-Bike Rack part number S63410. We'll begin our test fit by sliding the shank in the bike rack into the opening of the hitch, while threading our anti-rattle bolt, and tightening it down using a wrench. With the bike rack secured, we'll go through a few clearance measurements to see how the two fit together. We have about 15 inches of ground clearance. The closest part of the bike rack to the closest part of the vehicle is about 6 inches away, and we've added about 17 inches to the overall length of our vehicle.We can now lift up on the black lever at the top of the mast, and swing the cradle arms out. With the cradle arms out, you've added about 33 inches to the overall length of our Sienna.
Swagman Jackknife Bike Rack Review - 2013 Toyota Sienna
Today on our 2013 Toyota Sienna, we'll be test fitting the Swagman Jackknife hitch mounted four bike rack, part number S63450. We'll begin our test fit by sliding the shank of the bike rack into the opening of the hitch. We'll thread in the anti-rattle bolts and tighten it down using a wrench. The bike rack's secured. We'll go over a few clearance measurements to see how the two fit together. We have about 10" of ground clearance. The closest part of the bike rack to the closest part of the vehicle is about 6 1/4" away and we've added about 14" to the overall length of our vehicle. We can now lift up on the black lever at the top of the mast to swing out our dual arms.
Rhino-Rack 4 Hitch Bike Rack Review - 2013 Toyota Sienna
Today on our 2013 Toyota Sienna, we'll be test-fitting the Rhino Rack, hitch mounted four-bike rack for two-inch hitches, part number rbc038. We'll begin our test fit by sliding the shank of the bike rack into the opening of the hitch. We'll thread in our anti-rattle bolt, tighten it down with a wrench, and then secure it with the lock. With the bike rack secure, we'll go over a few clearance measurements to see how they two fit together. We have about 32 1/2 inches of ground clearance. Closest part of the bike rack to the closest part of the vehicle is about three inches away, and we've added about 10 inches to the overall length of our Toyota.
Pro Series Q-Slot 2 and 4 Bike Hitch Bike Rack Review - 2013 Toyota Sienna
Today on our 2013 Toyota Siena we'll be test fitting the Pro Series Q Slot Platform Style 2 and 4 Bike Rack for 2 inch Hitches, Part Number PS63138. For today's test fitting we'll be using the 2 bike configuration for 2 inch hitches. We'll begin our test fit by sliding the shank of the bike rack into the opening of the hitch. We'll thread in the anti-rattle bolt and tighten it down using a wrench. With the bike rack secured, we'll go over a few clearance measurements to see how the two fit together. We have about 11 inches of ground clearance. Closest part of the bike rack to the closest part of the vehicle is about 6 inches away and we've added about 22 inches to the overall length of our Siena.
Hollywood Racks Traveler 5 Hitch Bike Rack Review - 2013 Toyota Sienna
Today on our 2013 Toyota Siena, we'll be test fitting the Hollywood Racks Traveler Hitch Mounted 5 Bike Rack, Part Number HR9200. We'll begin our test fit by sliding the shank of the bike rack into the opening of the hitch. We'll thread in our anti-rattle bolt and tighten it down using a wrench. With the bike rack secured, we'll go over a few clearance measurements to see how the two fit together. We have about 10 inches of ground clearance. Closest part of the bike rack to the closest part of the vehicle is about 8 inches away.
Prorack 4 Hitch Bike Rack Review - 2013 Toyota Sienna
Today on our 2013 Toyota Sienna, we'll be test fitting a Prorack hitch mount 4 bike rack, part number Pr8062404. We'll begin our test fit by sliding the shank of the back rack into the opening of the hitch. We'll thread in our inside rider bolt and tighten them down using a wrench. With the bike rack secured, we'll go over a few clearance measurements to see how the two fit together. We have about nine-and-a-half inches ground clearance, closes far at the bike racks to closest part of vehicles about three inches away , and we embedded about 27 inches to the overall length of our Sienna. To access the cargo area, we can pull the silver pin at the base of the bike rack and tilt the mask down. As you can see, we can easily gain access to the rear hatch.
Kuat NV Hitch Bike Rack Review - 2013 Toyota Sienna
Today on our 2013 Toyota Siena, we'll be test fitting the Kuat NV Platform Style Aluminum 2 Bike Rack, Part Number N101. We'll begin our test fit, by sliding the shank of the bike rack into the opening of the hitch. We'll line up the pin holes and insert the pin into the pin holes securing with the lock on the other side. We then can turn the black knob at the back of the shank to engage the anti-rattle device. With the bike rack secured, we'll go over a few clearance measurements to see how the two fit together. We have about 10 inches of ground clearance.
Hollywood Racks Traveler Tow n Go Bike Rack Review - 2013 Toyota Sienna
Today on our 2013 Toyota Sienna we'll be test fitting the Hollywood Racks Traveler Tow 'n Go 3 Bike Carrier for 2" Ball Mounts part number HR135. For today's test fit we'll be using the Hidden Hitch Extra-Long Shank Ball Mount part number 80232. Remember the hitch pin and clip, ball mount and the hitch ball are all sold separately. We'll begin our test fit by sliding the shank of the ball mount in to the opening of hitch, line up the holes, insert our pin through our pin holes and secure with the clip on the other side. With the bike rack secure we'll go ahead and show you how to load up a bike. We'll first undo the black pin at the top of the mast to swing out our dual arms. With the cradle arms out we'll undo the straps and place our bike in to the cradles we'll then secure it with the rubber straps.
Hollywood Racks Traveler Hitch Bike Rack Review - 2013 Toyota Sienna
Today on our 2013 Toyota Sienna we'll be test fitting the Hollywood Racks Traveler Hitch-Mounted 4-Bike Rack. Part number HR8500. We'll begin our test fit by sliding the shank of the bike rack into the opening of the hitch. We'll thread on our anti-rattle bolts and tighten it down using a wrench. With the bike rack secured, we'll go over a few clearance measurements to see how the 2 fit together. We have about 10 inches of ground clearance. Closest part of the bike rack to the closest part of the vehicle is about 2 1/4 inch away.
Thule Big Mouth Roof Bike Rack Review - 2013 Toyota Sienna
Today on our 2013 Toyota Sienna we'll be test fitting a Thule Big Mouth Roof Mounted Bike Rack part number TH599XTR. With the Thule Crossroad Roof Rack system on our vehicle, we'll begin our test fit by placing the bike rack up onto the vehicles load bars. Starting at the front of the bike rack, we'll position the front brackets around the underside of the front bar and make sure that the T-bolts insert into the slots of the front brackets. We'll then use the black wingnuts to tighten them down. We'll the move to the rear and remove one of the black wingnuts. We'll position the black plate around the underside of the rear bar and reinstall our wingnut. Once everything is all tightened down and secured we're ready to load up our bike.
Swagman Fork Down Roof Bike Rack Review - 2013 Toyota Sienna
Today on our 2013 Toyota Sienna well be test fitting the Swagman Fork Down roof mounted bike carrier, part number s64710. With a Thule Aeroblade roof rack system assembled onto our vehicle, well begin our test fit by placing the Swagman directly onto our load bars. Here at the front platform, well take our u-bolts and bring them up through the platform making sure that they go around the underside of our front load bar. Then we can use two wing nuts to tighten it in place. Well do this for both sides of the front platform. Here at the rear, well take the u-bolt and drop it through the top of the bike carrier making sure that the u-bolt goes around our rear load bar.
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