Large Hitch Cargo Carrier and Cargo Bag for 2 Inch Trailer Hitch
Updated 02/04/2021 | Published 02/01/2021 >
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I would like to buy your cargo bag hcr635 72x32x26 and a cargo hitch carrier. H01397 would be the one I think would work but I can not find it on your web site. I have a 2019 explore that I would like to put this on. Kind of need/like the 72 length. thanks
asked by: Carl R
Helpful Expert Reply:
Ok, so we do have some options for large cargo carriers and cargo bags, but the GearCage FP6 you mentioned was discontinued some time ago.
For a more standard cargo carrier, the largest available is the 60 inch wide x 24 inch long Curt Cargo Carrier for 2" Hitches # C18152.
To secure the cargo carrier to your hitch you will also need the Trailer Hitch Receiver Lock # e98880.
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etrailer Trailer Hitch Receiver Lock for 2" Hitches - Flush - 2-5/8" Span - Chrome
- Trailer Hitch Lock
- Standard Pin Lock
- Keyed Alike
- Chrome
- Fits 2 Inch Hitch
- Flush Pin
- 2-5/8 Inch Span
- etrailer
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