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Today on our 2002 GMC Envoy we're going to be test fitting the 20 by 60 Curt cargo carrier for 2 inch hitches part number C18150. Now this is perfect for whenever you need extra space in your car for more passengers. It has a 500 pound weight capacity, has this nice mesh flooring so it's easy to clean, and these nice tall rails here which can help secure cargo into the cargo carrier as well as provide tie-down points. Now we're going to give you a couple of measurements to give you an idea of how much it extends past your car once it's installed. We're going to measure that from the bumper. Start here, it's going to be . That close to there. About 30 and a half inches.
Next we'll go ahead and get the ground clearance, that's going to be from right about here. Then that'll be 19 and a half inches. Now we're going to get the closest point to the bumper, which will be this area here and that's going to be about 9 and a quarter inches. Now the exhaust on this vehicle is on the passenger side, but it does point down so you won't have much problem with heat sensitive material or anything like that, because it's pretty much been push towards the ground. Now with it like this you can have access to your cargo area for whatever you need, but we're going to go ahead and give you the break up point measurement where the hatch would potentially come in contact with your cargo, and that's going to be about 23 inches. This cargo carrier is only for 2 inch hitches, and does not come with a hitch pin and clip. Say we we're using part number PC3, which you can find on our website. There you have it for the 20 by 60 Curt cargo carrier part number C18150 on our 2002 GMC Envoy. Here it is on our test course.
We'll start by going through the small one, and this is going to show us the side to side action which simulates training corners or evasive manufers. Next we're at the alternating speed bumps, which we'll see the twisting action. This will simulate hitting a curve or pothole or driving over uneven pavement, and finally we have the full speed bumps where we'll see the up and down action which is just like driving out of a parking lot, garage or driveway.
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