Will the Yakima EXO Enclosed Cargo Carrier Fit a 1999 Ford Econoline Van
Updated 06/22/2017 | Published 06/21/2017 >
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Can I put it on the back of an older conversion van. A 1999 econli 8 cylinder. Van with the Mark Iii
asked by: Carolyn
Expert Reply:
The Yakima Swinging Enclosed Cargo Carrier for # Y62VR can be used on your 1999 Ford Econoline van if the van has a 2" inch (Class III or higher) trailer hitch receiver.
If your van does not have a hitch # 75703 is a popular option. This is a Class III hitch with a 2 inch receiver so the Yakima will work with it.
I attached a review video of this carrier for you to see it in action. I also included an installation video for you.
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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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