Can I Mount Swagman RV Bumper 2 Bike Rack # S80500 to Square Bumper on 2010 Puma Travel Trailer
Updated 12/27/2011 | Published 12/25/2011 >
Question:
everyting i read says not to mount to a rear rv bumper. i have checked my bumper and it is a 4inch square tube that is then welded into the i beams underneath the trailer. is it safe to mount on my bumper?
asked by: Brad
Expert Reply:
The item you selected, Swagman RV Bumper 2 Bike Rack # S80501, is designed to attach to a 4 to 4-1/2 inch continuous welded square steel bumper like the bumper on your 2010 Puma travel trailer. It is not designed to attach to C-channel bumpers.
You will want to check the owners manual of your Puma travel trailer for load carrying capacities of the camper and the rear bumper.
I have linked instructions for the Swagman RV Bumper 2 Bike Rack # S80501. Also linked is an FAQ on bike racks for motor homes and pop-up campers.
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Swagman Around the Spare Deluxe 2 Bike Rack for RV Bumpers
- RV and Camper Bike Racks
- Hanging Rack
- RV Bumper Rack
- Frame Mount
- Locks Not Included
- 2 Bikes
- 5th Wheel
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- Travel Trailer
- Swagman
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