How to Install the RV Bumper 2 Bike Rack # S80500 on a 3 inch Wide Bumper
Published 10/30/2014 >
Question:
Hi My pop up camper has a 3inch rear bumper bar. The structure is fully welded as it is the bar that supports / props the bunks when theyre opened out. Does your bike rack come with a 3inch adaptor ? Or is 4inch my only option. Many thanks in advance for the response.
asked by: Tom O
Expert Reply:
What you would need to do to install the RV Bumper 2 Bike Rack # S80501 on your 3 inch fully welded bumper would be to come up with a 1 inch spacer to fit between the attachment point of the rack and the backside of the bumper. This rack requires at least a 4 inch wide bumper so the plate/adapter would be the best way to make this rack work.
I attached a review video for this rack for you to check out as well.
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Swagman Around the Spare Deluxe 2 Bike Rack for RV Bumpers
- RV and Camper Bike Racks
- Hanging Rack
- RV Bumper Rack
- Frame Mount
- Locks Not Included
- 2 Bikes
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