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The main difference between these three hitches is going to be the looks and install time. EcoHitch Hidden Trailer Hitch Receiver - Custom Fit - Class III - 2" #306-X7391. Curt Trailer Hitch Receiver - Custom Fit - Class III - 2" #C13409.…
view full answer...I have just the carrier for you. I tis the 32 X 48 Reese Solo Cargo Carrier #PS1040100 is a steel grate bottomed carrier with low sides, trading features for efficiency and allowing a wide variety of loads. a separate add on ramp, part #PS1040200 is…
view full answer...The hitch should have a sticker somewhere on it that lists its capacities. With the capacity and the size of the receiver opening, you can figure out which class the receiver is. I have linked you to an FAQ article that fully explains how to…
view full answer...The only hitch mounted option wouldn't be an actual carrier, but a support like the Malone Axis #MAL32VR. This would require the installation of a trailer hitch like the #76138 you looked at. More than likely you won't need this to mount your…
view full answer...The hitch I highly recommend for your 2017 Mazda CX-5 GT to use with a bike rack is the Draw-Tite Max-Frame #76138. This is a Class III hitch with a 2" receiver, which is going to allow you many more options in terms of the type of bike rack you…
view full answer...The Draw-Tite and Hidden Hitch are basically the same design and one would not be less conspicuous than the other behind your Sonata. The only real difference in these two hitches is that the ball mount, pin and clip are provided with the Hidden…
view full answer...Since you have a 2012 Hyundai Sonata it may be that you do not have the paperwork, which normally details where your car was assembled (it will say something like "Assembly Point"). Due to this, in order to determine where your Sonata was…
view full answer...The best option we have for raising a hitch mounted accessory is the part #D210. Most similar adapters reduce the capacity of the hitch they are used on but this one does not and would raise the hitch actually 5-9/16 inches.
view full answer...You are correct there is a weight advantage for aluminum, item #C18100, over steel, item #CC-100, but the biggest reason aluminum is considered over steel, for most of our customers, is corrosion resistance and appearance. You do not need to upkeep…
view full answer...Hey Richard, so the Reese cargo carrier part #PS1040100 would be a great option at the rear of a fifth wheel trailer. Unlike bike racks cargo carriers don't have the explicit "can or cannot be used at rear of trailer" rating but what we…
view full answer...You'd wanted a fixed cargo carrier with a higher weight capacity like the Curt part #C18152 which is rated for 600 lbs. And then to limit the movement like you are wanting you'd want an anti-rattle device like the part #63232 which locks the…
view full answer...I cannot find anything which states you cannot use the 32x48 Reese Solo Cargo Carrier #PS1040100 behind your 5th wheel. You might consider the 32x48 Reese Steel Solo Cargo Carrier and Folding Ramp #PS10401-10402 as a better option as the ramp will…
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