Trunk Bike Racks Specs:
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This 2-bike trunk rack has an arched dog leg that fits over the spoiler on most sedans, hatchbacks, and SUVs. You can fold the adjustable arms down for parking in tight spaces, and you can quickly remove the rack and store it in your trunk or garage.
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Offer your bike safe passage at an affordable rate with this trunk-mounted carrier. Passage mounts securely to your vehicle with the patented FitDial adjustment system and straps, and anti-sway cradles keep your bikes from jostling during transport.
Installation Notes:
Place top clips in the gap at the front edge of the top of the trunk, hatch or door
Place lower clips in the bottom edge of trunk or hatch.
Caution: Rear wiper can not be used when carrier is mounted
Lower arm of carrier should be positioned on upper tier of bumper.
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3-Bike trunk rack is perfect for riders who occasionally take family or friends out to the trail. Quick-release hubs let you adjust the rack to fit your trunk and anti-sway cradles reduce bike movement. Includes cable lock.
More Information >Trunk Bike Racks Specs:
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This 2-bike trunk rack adjusts to fit the shape of your sedan, hatchback, or van. It has adjustable arms that fold down for parking in tight spaces, and you can quickly remove it and store it in your trunk or garage.
Installation Notes:
Place top clips in the gap at the front edge of the top of the trunk, hatch or door
Place lower clips in the bottom edge of trunk or hatch.
Caution: Rear wiper can not be used when carrier is mounted
Lower arm of carrier should be positioned on upper tier of bumper.
More Information >Trunk Bike Racks Specs:
Features:
This 3-bike trunk rack adjusts to fit the shape of your sedan, hatchback, or van. It has adjustable arms that fold down for parking in tight spaces, and you can quickly remove it and store it in your trunk or garage.
Installation Notes:
Place top clips in the gap at the front edge of the top of the trunk, hatch or door
Place lower clips in the bottom edge of trunk or hatch.
Caution: Rear wiper can not be used when carrier is mounted
Lower arm of carrier should be positioned on upper tier of bumper.
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