Dual Hitch Adapter for Use with Thule T2 Bike Rack and Blue Ox Tow Bar
Updated 09/07/2022 | Published 09/06/2022 >
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Question:
I have a Thule Pro bike rack thats approved for a class A. My question is how I figure what double hitch to use so I can mount the bikes on the RV and still have room for my Blue Ox towing system?
asked by: Rich M
Expert Reply:
I would use a dual hitch adapter like the Roadmaster part # RM-077-8 even if your current setup is mostly level without a high low adapter. I'd run the adapter in the rise position so that the bike is 8 inches above the tow bar so that you'd have plenty of clearance between the rack and tow bar to prevent any clearance issues. If you are already using a high low adapter let me know how much rise/drop it has so I can pick out a dual hitch adapter with the same amount of rise/drop.
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