Does it Matter Which Side of Shank Hitch Pin of Yakima Holdup Goes In
Published 09/01/2021 >
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My Yakima Hold Up rack came with the hitch nut facing the left side. I had to thread the bolt left to right. It seems to be holding up. Can I leave it in that position?
asked by: Derek
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Helpful Expert Reply:
Yes it's fine to have the hitch pin of your Yakima Holdup # Y02443 inserted facing the left side.
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Jameson C
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Replacement Anti-Rattle Retainer Nut for Yakima HoldUp 2" Bike Carriers - Qty 1
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