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Yakima Roof Basket Review - 2022 Chevrolet Colorado

How is it going, neighbors This is Ed here with etrailer.com, and we're taking a look at the Yakima SkinnyWarrior Rooftop Basket on our 2022 Chevrolet Colorado. Now, a rooftop basket is gonna help solve the issue of having limited cargo space, because you have a compact pickup. You know, cargo space is at a premium, and this lets you use that negative space on top of your roof. So our basket is actually constructed of powder coated steel, so that's gonna hold up against the elements out there on the road and, you know, help resist corrosion. Overall, our basket is a pretty decent amount of space as far as usable space. You're right at about a little over 22 inches as far as your width, and your length is right at 55 as far as the usable space in your basket, and a little bit over five inches as far as the height of the bar.



Rola Atlas Roof Cargo Basket Review - 2019 Chevrolet Colorado

Today on our 2019 Chevrolet Colorado, we're gonna test fit the Rola Atlas Roof Cargo Basket.It's gonna be a great accessory for your truck. It's gonna allow you to get any type of cargo or other gear out of your truck or even out of the bed, and get it up on your roof to create more space in those areas. It'll have a fairing on the front that's integrated into it, that's gonna help cut down on wind noise and drag while you're traveling, even at high speeds. One thing you just wanna keep in mind is that anything you put on your roof, you are gonna have wind noise and you're gonna have more drag. It might hurt your fuel economy, but that fairing is gonna help improve that a lot.Now up top, we're gonna have a ton of space. We're gonna have 56 inches on our length and we're gonna have 43 1/2 inches on our width.



Erickson Hitch Cargo Carrier Review - 2017 Chevrolet Colorado

Hey everybody, Ryan here at etrailer. Today on our 2017 Chevy Colorado, we're gonna be checking out the Erickson Big Bed tailgate extender junior. So when it comes to these Colorados, you know they don't have huge beds. Most of 'em are five foot. And even with the tailgate down when you need to carry around a long load, you know it can be a little bit challenging. And so using an extender like this what it's gonna do is bump everything out a little bit and give us some tie-down points.



MaxxTow Hitch Cargo Carrier Review - 2015 Chevrolet Colorado

Today on our 2016 Chevrolet Colorado we're going to test fit the Max Tow 48 X 21 Cargo Carrier. That part number is MT70422. Now this has a 500lbs weight capacity and works with 2 inch hitches only. The first thing we are going to do here is take a few measurements, our ground clearance is going to be first. To the bottom down here we're going to have about 16 3/4 inches, over all to our vehicle we're adding about 29 inches, and our closest point is going to be about 6 3/4 inches away. Now if we lower our tailgate on our Colorado, we'll be able to see how much space it's going to take up when it sits out over the edge, it's going to sit about 10 1/4 inches over the top of our carrier, and we're going to have about 10 1/4 inches between the platform and the tailgate. Keep that in mind whenever you're loading things up, you may want to remove it all before you open that tailgate. As for our exhaust, we have a single passenger side.



Curt Hitch Cargo Carrier Review - 2015 Chevrolet Colorado

2015 Chevrolet Colorado. We are doing a test of it of the Curt Folding 20 x 60 Cargo Carrier. That part number is C18151. It has a 500 lb weight capacity and works with 2 inch hitches only. The first thing we are going to do here is take a few measurements. Starting off with our ground clearance. I'm just going to measure to the bottom of our carrier.



Curt Hitch Cargo Carrier Review - 2015 Chevrolet Colorado

Today on our 2015 Chevrolet Colorado we're doing a test fit of the Curt 20x60 Cargo Carrier. That part number C18150. Now this has a 500 pound weight capacity and works with 2 inch hitches only. The first thing we're going to do while it's on our vehicle is take a few measurements. We're going to start off with our ground clearance. This is going to be the point just up under our hitch, or the bottom of our carrier rather, at about 19.5 inches. It is because we have that raised shank in the back so it's going to lift our carrier even higher than our hitch.



Curt Hitch Cargo Carrier Review - 2015 Chevrolet Colorado

Today, on our 2015 Chevrolet Colorado, we're doing a test fit of the Curt 20 x 48 Cargo Carrier. That part number is C18110. This has a weight capacity of 300 pounds 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. We're going to start off with our ground clearance. The bottom of this bolt here, we're going to have about 19 3/4 inches. That is because we have that raised shank in the back which is going to lift our carrier even higher than our hitch.



Darby Extend-A-Truck Hitch Cargo Carrier Review - 2015 Chevrolet Colorado

Today on our 2015 Chevrolet Colorado, we're doing a test fit of the Darby Extend-a-truck, hitch mounted boat extender. That part number is DTA944. Now we already have it in our first position here, we're gonna take a few measurements, go over some features of the Extend-a-truck, then we'll show you our second position. So in this first position, it's still gonna be great for anytime you have large items, that are maybe on your vehicles roof rack or on your roof and you want to secure them all the way down. You can use the tie down points on either end of your extend a truck and just secure loads like lumber, PVC pipe, or anything large that might extend past your truck bed. We also have these multiple different mounting points along the sides of our T-mount there.



Stromberg Carlson Hitch Cargo Carrier Review - 2015 Chevrolet Colorado

Today on our 2015 Chevrolet Colorado, we're doing a test fit of the Stromberg Carlson 23 by 60 cargo carrier. That part number is CC-100. This has a 500 pound weight capacity, and is designed to work with 2 inch hitches. The first thing we're going to do here, is take a few measurements. Ground clearance being first, we're going to have about 14 1/4 inches of clearance. Overall to our truck, we're adding about 28 1/4 inches. Our closest point looks to be about 4 3/4 inches away.



UWS Aluminum Cargo Carrier Review - 2012 Chevrolet Colorado

Today on our 2012 Chevrolet Colorado well be test fitting part number UWS03511. This is the 23 by 51-aluminum cargo carrier. Now to begin our test fit, well simply side the cargo carrier shank into the hitch and light up the hitch bin hole and install our hitch pin. Now our cargo carrier is secured to the vehicle. Well go ahead and give you a few measurements. The cargo carrier is five and a half inches from its closest point to the back of the vehicle and it will add an additional 29 inches of overall length to the vehicle.



Curt Folding Aluminum Cargo Carrier Review - 2012 Chevrolet Colorado

Today on our 2012 Chevy Colorado we'll be test fitting the Curt 20x60 Folding Aluminum Cargo Carrier, part number C18100. Now to begin our test fit we'll simply slide the cargo carrier shank into the hitch, line up the hitch pin hole and install our hitch pin. With that our cargo carrier is secure and we're ready to load it up. We'll now give you a few measurements. The ground clearance at the cargo carrier is 14 inches and when the cargo carrier is in the stored position it's 4 inches from the bumper. We can now go ahead and unfold the cargo carrier platform and give you a few more measurements.





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