Using a Cargo Carry and Towing a Trailer at the Same Time with a 2011 Jeep Wrangler
Updated 06/28/2013 | Published 06/26/2013 >
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I need to tow a trailer and use a cargo carrier at the same time. The problem is if I use The Fixed Ball Mount D210, the cargo carrier is too close to the trailer. What do you think can I use?
asked by: Oscar M
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Expert Reply:
I believe I have the perfect solution for you. Take a look at the cargo carrier that mounts to the spare tire, # SPSJ4319. This should put the cargo high enough to not interfere with the trailer. I have linked a video showing a typical installation for you.
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Michael H
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