Today on our 2013 Chevrolet Tahoe, we'll be testing the Prorack 4-bike rack for inch and a quarter inch to two inch hitches. Part number PR8062404. To begin our testing, we'll side the shank of the bike rack into the receiver tubeof the hitch,we'll line up the pinhole and thread in our anti-ratlle bolt. tighten it with the wrench, and installing the clip on the other side. Now, we'll go over a few clearance measurements. We have about twenty-and-a-half inches of ground clearance that crosses far at the bike rack to the rear of the vehicle is about five inches, and we've added about 32 inches to the overall length of our Chevrolet Tahoe. We'll pull the pin and clip at the base of the bike rack and allow it to tilt aw3ay from the vehicle. This gives us full access to rear hatch door.
With the mask back in the top right position and the pin and clip are installed, we'll go ahead under the cradle straps to expose our cradles. We'll grab our bike and place it on the frame cradles securing it by tightening this strap. With our bike secure to our bike rack, we'll go ahead and take it out and show you how it looks going down the road. Back and place today's test fit of the Prorack 4-bike rack, part number Pr8062404 on our 2013 Chevrolet Tahoe. .