Today on our 2014 Toyota Venza, we're going to take a look at the Let's Go Arrow Gear Cage Cargo Carrier. That part number is HCR222. We already have it on our vehicle, just going to show you a few things. This can hold up to 300 pounds, it's made out of a sturdy steel. You see it has the black powder coat on there so it helps from corrosion and rust. Let's go ahead and take a measurement from the inside just to show you the dimensions.
32 by 48 I'm showing 7 inches deep. First thing we're going to do is take a measurement overall when we add it to our vehicle. From the bumper out to the end of our cargo carrier I'm showing 41 inches here. Our closest point, I'm showing here I'm showing seven inches here. For our ground clearance, from the bottom here, I'm showing about 10 inches there. As you can see we can get in and outside of our hatch.
There we go. I always want to show you the breaking points. This way. I'm looking at approximately 32 inches. Pretty much if you fill your cargo carrier up, don't want to go higher than 32 inches, you may not want to go that high because you won't we able to see out your back window, but you're pretty much clear when it comes to your cargo carrier, just packing it up. The Venza has duel exhaust, one in the driver's side, one in the passenger's side, they are actually pointing out, so just keep that in mind if you have any heat sensitive material, may want to place them toward the middle instead of the edges.
This is equip for two inch hitches only. It does come with the anti-rattle bolt and pin so it's going to keep out some of that movement in your shank as you're riding down the road so you should have a smooth ride inside and outside your vehicle. That's going to complete our look at the Let's Go Arrow Gear Cage Cargo Carrier, Part Number again is HCR222 on Today's 2014 Toyota Venza. Let's see how it performs on our test course. Here it is on our test course, first is the slotom 00:02:54 area which simulates side to side action, like turning the corners or evasive maneuvers. Next are the alternate speed bumps which show you the twisting action like hitting a pot hole, road debris, or hitting a curb.
Finally we are at the solid speed bumps, which show you the up and down action to simulate a parking garage or coming out of your drive way.