2008 Toyota Matrix Trailer Hitch and Bike Rack Recommendation
Published 09/27/2017 >
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Question:
How about an adapter that goes from 11/4 to 2. To conver my rack is expensive at $140. Also my other vehicles have 2inch hitches so I dont want to convert the rack.
asked by: Sito
Helpful Expert Reply:
Only the larger vehicles like trucks and SUVs will have the higher capacity 2 inch hitch available. The 2008 Toyota Matrix is a lighter duty vehicle so it only has 1-1/4 inch hitches available for it like the # 24812 which is a custom fit.
You'd need to also go with a bike rack designed for this hitch size.
The most popular bike rack we carry that has been confirmed to fit this vehicle is the Thule Camber 2 part # TH9058. We asked our demo and install guys to name their favorite, most easy-to-use bike racks and this one showed up in nearly everyone's top three. Check out the review video I attached for more info.
If you plan on carrying any womens or alternative framed bikes without horizontal top tubes you may also be interested in purchasing a Kuat Bike Frame Adapter Bar # UB01 to provide a horizontal top tube on your bikes to provide an attachment point. I attached a review video for this product also. This will allow the bikes to be carried more level and will provide more ground clearance.
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Sito
9/27/2017
Yes I understand. I already have a bike rack. It is a Yakima HOld Up and I don't want to buy a new rack as this one cost $450. It needs a 2" x 2" hitch.