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A person loading a hitch cargo carrier.
A person loading a hitch cargo carrier.

Cargo Carriers for Hitch & Roof

Getting extra gear where you need it starts with choosing the right cargo carrier for your vehicle and how you travel. We help you compare hitch and roof options so you can find a setup that’s easy to load and keeps your gear secure. If you’re not sure what will work with your vehicle, you can talk to someone here who’s used these systems.

Carry Gear on the Rear of Your Vehicle

woman loading hitch cargo carrier.
CARRY GEAR ON YOUR HITCH
Hitch-Mounted Cargo Carriers
man loading cooler into enclosed cargo carrier.
LOCK UP YOUR GEAR
Enclosed Hitch Carriers
Bag on hitch cargo carrier attached to black suv.
ADD WEATHER PROTECTION
Hitch Cargo Bags
RucRack Spare tire carrier on back of jeep.
USE YOUR SPARE FOR STORAGE
Spare Tire-Mounted Carriers
Man install yakima exo on suv.
CUSTOMIZE YOUR HITCH SETUP
Modular Hitch Systems
Bike racks on back of gray suv.
CARRY BIKES ON YOUR HITCH
Bike Racks
woman loading hitch cargo carrier.
CARRY GEAR ON YOUR HITCH
Hitch-Mounted Cargo Carriers
man loading cooler into enclosed cargo carrier.
LOCK UP YOUR GEAR
Enclosed Hitch Carriers
Bag on hitch cargo carrier attached to black suv.
ADD WEATHER PROTECTION
Hitch Cargo Bags
RucRack Spare tire carrier on back of jeep.
USE TOUR SPARE FOR STORAGE
Spare Tire-Mounted Carriers
Man install yakima exo on suv.
CUSTOMIZE YOUR HITCH SETUP
Modular Hitch Systems
Bike Racks on back of SUV.
CARRY BIKES ON YOUR HITCH
Bike Racks

Roof Cargo Carriers

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Cargo Carriers for Every Vehicle and Adventure

Cargo carriers need to handle road trips, weather, and repeated loading without shifting or failing. We’ve loaded these carriers with coolers, luggage, and camping gear to see how they perform on real vehicles and long drives.With over 75 years of assisting our neighbors and customers, over 1 million photos and videos taken to make sure you’re getting exactly what you need, and over 35 thousand installations completed, we’ve got the product know-how and experience to help you make the right choices for the job at hand.

What kinds of cargo carriers can I get for my vehicle?

There are two main options: hitch mounted and roof-mounted carriers. Hitch carriers are great for heavier or bulkier items and are easier to load. Roof carriers, like boxes or baskets, are ideal for lighter gear and keeping interior space open.

How can I tell if a hitch-mounted cargo carrier will fit my vehicle?

First, check if your vehicle has a trailer hitch. Then confirm the receiver size, usually 1-1/4" or 2". Make sure the carrier matches that size and that your hitch can handle the weight of your gear.

Can I use a cargo carrier if I have a spare tire on the back?

Yes, but you’ll need to check clearance. Measure from the hitch pin hole to the edge of your spare tire and compare it to the carrier specs to make sure everything fits properly. If you’re looking for detailed tips, check out our FAQ for a full guide.

What’s the difference between steel, aluminum, and plastic cargo carriers?

Steel carriers are strong and durable but heavier. Aluminum carriers are lightweight and resist rust. Plastic carriers are lighter but usually have lower weight limits. The right choice depends on what you’re hauling and how often you’ll use it.

Are there any must-have accessories for cargo carriers?

Tie-down straps or bungee cords are great for keeping your stuff secure. A hitch lock adds security, and a cargo bag or cover protects against weather. These accessories help keep everything safe and organized.