Anti Rattle Device for 1-1/4 inch Hitch Cargo Carrier
Updated 09/26/2025 | Published 04/18/2025 >
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Im looking for a 1-1/4 hitch anti-rattle device for the Reese cargo carrier. Your installation video suggests part 63147 but that links to am different item. What do you suggest? My vehicle is a 2025 Rav4 hybrid trail edition
asked by: James
Expert Reply:
Hey James, for a 1-1/4 inch hitch mounted cargo carrier from Reese like the part # 63155 we have the Curt anti-rattle device part # F-315 which would be a really great option. Basically it gives you a bolt that threads through as a hitch pin that holds the shank of the carrier tight to the hitch tube.
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20x47 Reese Cargo Carrier for 1-1/4" Hitches - Steel - 300 lbs
- Hitch Cargo Carrier
- Flat Carrier
- Fixed Carrier
- Hitch Mount
- 300 lbs
- Fits 1-1/4 Inch Hitch
- 49 Inch Long
- Cargo
- Steel
- Reese
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Jameson C.
9/26/2025
Hey James, did the Curt anti-rattle device work out for your Reese cargo carrier on your Rav4? I'm curious to know because it could help others looking for a similar solution.