2 inch Hitch Recommendation for a 2002 Ford Explorer for Carrying Scooter Carrier
Updated 02/22/2016 | Published 02/21/2016 >
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I have a 2002 Ford Explorer that has a one and a half inch hitch on it. I need to carry a lift with my scooter on it. My scooter weighs 85 pounds. The lift I believe is 90 pounds. Uhaul installed a 2 inch hitch converter and said that that would work. Twice now it has bent. What is the maximum amount in pounds that I can put on that 2 inch extender to make sure my lift and scooter are safe.
asked by: Carolyn S
Expert Reply:
I am terribly sorry you got such bad advice on the use of a hitch adapter on your 2002 Ford Explorer. Hitch extenders just aren't great solutions for carrying scooter carriers since they add quite a bit of movement and leverage on the hitch.
What you will need is a 2 inch hitch that can install on your vehicle that will handle the weight of your carrier.
If you have a 4 door Explorer you will want the part # 75132 or if you have a 2 door you would want the # 75132. Both of these hitches have a 500 lb tongue weight capacity and would work well for you.
Both of these hitches will install underneath the factory hitch you have.
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