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MaxxTow Hitch Cargo Carrier Review - 2016 Toyota Tacoma

Today on our 2016 Toyota Tacoma, we're going to be test fitting the Max Tow 30 x 50 wheelchair carrier with a 48" long ramp. Part number MT70106. We already have it installed on our vehicle and right now it's in the position you would have it if either your wheelchair or your scooter we're already installed upon the rack. To get the scooter off you simply lower the ramp and to do that there's going to be pins and clips on either side here. We'll first remove the clips, then remove the pins, lower down the brackets like so, then lower the ramp. Now you're able to get our wheelchair-scooter off or put it back into place. With it in this position I want to go ahead and give you a quick measurement about how far it sticks out from the side of the truck. That's about 32" or so from the edge of the truck here.



MaxxTow Hitch Cargo Carrier Review - 2016 Toyota Tacoma MT70260

Today on our 2016 Toyota Tacoma, we're going to be test fitting the MaxxTow 30X50 Wheelchair Carrier with 60 inch long ramp, part number MT70260. This cargo carrier has a carrying capacity of 500 pounds, has this nice mesh floor, which makes it easy to clean, has two reflectors on the outside to make it easy to see, and it also has these points all the way around the cargo carrier and those can serve as tie-downs for either your racket straps or your bungee cords, whatever you need to tie down your wheelchair. Right now, we have it in a position you would have it if the wheelchair or scooter we're in place. Now, to get it off or to put it back on, you simply fold it out and we'll show you how to do that next. We'll start by pulling these pins on either sides of the ramps here and that makes it so this can actually fold out like so. Then we'll go to the inside here, remove the pins and clips, and the supports. We'll pull them up and reinsert the pins along the sides like so, which sometimes can take a little bit of time to line them up.



Curt Hitch Cargo Carrier Review - 2016 Toyota Tacoma

Today, on our 2016 Toyota Tacoma, we're doing a test fit of the Curt 20 x 48 Cargo Carrier. That part number is C18110. We already have our carrier attached to our Tacoma. Keep in mind that this has a 300 pound weight capacity and works with both 1 1/4 and 2 inch hitches. The first thing we're going to do here is take a few measurements. Our ground clearance is going to be first. To the bottom of our bolt here, we're going to have about 19 inches. Overall, to our Tacoma we're adding about 26 1/4 inches and our closest point is going to be about 6 3/4 inches away there. As for our tailgate, if we lower this down to gain access to our truck bed, we're not going to make any contact with our carrier.



Darby Extend-A-Truck Hitch Cargo Carrier Review - 2016 Toyota Tacoma

Today on our 2016 Toyota Tacoma we're doing a test fit of the Darby Extend a Truck hitch mounted load extender, part number DTA944. Now, we already have it here in our first position, we're going to go over some features of this position and then we'll show the second one. This position is going to be great for anytime that you have anything that you want to put on your vehicles roof and it's longer than your truck. If you have a roof rack system and you want to throw some lumber or some PVC pipe up there, our Extend a Truck is just going to give you some extra stability there. Now, we're going to take some measurements here. Do our ground clearance first, at about 17 inches. Closest point is going to be about 5 and a quarter inches.



MaxxTow Hitch Cargo Carrier Review - 2016 Toyota Tacoma MT70422

Today, on our 2016 Toyota Tacoma we're doing a test fit of the MaxxTow Cargo 48 by 21 Cargo Carrier. That part number is MT70422. Now, this is designed to work with 2 inch hitches and has a 500 pound weight capacity. The first thing we're going to do here is take a few measurements. We're going to do our ground clearance first. We're going to have about 15 and 1/4 inches of clearance.



Stromberg Carlson Hitch Cargo Carrier Review - 2016 Toyota Tacoma

Today on our 2016 Toyota Tacoma, we are taking a look at the Stromberg Carlson twenty three by sixty cargo carrier. That part number is CC-100. Now, this has a weight capacity of five hundred pounds and is designed to work with two inch hitches. First thing I want to do here is take a few measurements. A ground clearance is going to be first, the bottom of this bolt here right up under our carrier we are going to have about thirteen and half inches. Overall to our vehicle, we are going to have about twenty eight and half inches.



Lets Go Aero Hitch Cargo Carrier Review - 2016 Toyota Tacoma

Today on our 2016 Toyota Tacoma, we're doing a test fit of the Let's Go Aero Gear Cage cargo carrier. It's 48 by 32 with a 300-pound weight capacity and is designed to work with two-inch hitches. That part number is HCR222. Now the first thing we're going to do here is take a few measurements. Our ground clearance is going to be first, up under our carrier at that bolt, we're going to have about 14 inches of clearance. Overall to our vehicle, we're adding about 42 inches.



Curt Hitch Cargo Carrier Review - 2016 Toyota Tacoma C18151

Today on our two thousand sixteen Toyota Tacoma, we're doing a test fit of the Curt folding twenty by sixty cargo carrier. That part number C18151. This carrier is designed to work with two inch hitches, and has a weight capacity of five hundred pounds. The first thing we're going to do here is take a few measurements. We're going to start off with our ground clearance. We're going to have about fifteen and three quarter inches of clearance there. We'll go to our overall next.



Curt Hitch Cargo Carrier Review - 2016 Toyota Tacoma C18150

Today on our 2016 Toyota Tacoma, we're doing a test fit of Curt 20 by 60 cargo carrier. That part number is C18150. Now this has a 500-pound weight capacity and is designed to work with two-inch hitches. While we have it on our truck, the first thing we're going to do is take a few measurements. We're going to start off here with our ground clearance. We're going to have about 18 inches of clearance there, that's because we have that raised shank here in the back which is going to lift the carrier even higher than our hitch.