Hitch and Enclosed Cargo Carrier Recommendation for a 2008 Toyota Sequoia SR5
Published 01/06/2015 >
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I am needing a cargo carrier for my 2008 Toyota Sequoia for travel. Can you help me decide which one would be the best fit? I will be needing easy access to my trunk space. I also will be needing something that can lock because I will be vacationing with it and it will be parked outside with my vehicle. Thanks!
asked by: Dawn U
Expert Reply:
We have exactly what you need, but first let's start with a hitch for you 2008 Toyota Sequoia in case you don't have one already. For that I recommend the Curt part # 13442 (no longer available).
Now for a cargo carrier that fits all of the needs you described I would recommend the Yakima EXO Swing Away Enclosed Cargo Carrier - 2" Hitches - 10 cu ft - 100 lbs # Y62VR. This carrier can swing out and away from the back of your vehicle to give you unrestricted access to the rear cargo area of your vehicle, and is lockable to prevent theft.
Check out the review video I attached for more info.
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Yakima EXO Swing Away Enclosed Cargo Carrier - 2" Hitches - 10 cu ft - 100 lbs
- Modular Hitch Rack
- Yakima EXO
- Base w/ Accessories
- Cargo Carrier
- 2 Inch Hitch
- Enclosed Carrier
- Yakima
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