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Just looking at your Tern HSD bike with fenders, I'm going to say no the Saris MHS Bike Rack for 1 Bike #SAR23MR is not going to work. I did some research and it looks like a lot of Tern owner's went with the Hollywood Racks Sport Rider SE…
Yes, the arms of the Saris MHS Bike Rack #SAR23MR will fold all the way to the ground. I have included a video review linked below which you can see both arms down when unloading a bike at 7:45 into the video.
From the hitch pin hole to the end of the receiver tube of the Curt #C11468 is 1-7/8 inches and the same measurement on Draw-Tite #24808 is 2-1/8 inches. They're both a Class I hitch receivers so you'll need to use accessories specifically…
The Saris Bones 2 Bike Rack #SA805BL you were looking at is made out of a durable injection molded plastic which will hold up just fine in the rain. With that being said Saris does recommend removing the #SA805BL from your vehicle when it is not in…
It sounds like the purpose of getting the air helper spring would be to counteract the 1 inch compression you're getting in your rear suspension caused by the pin weight of your 5th wheel. If that's the case, I believe that the AirLift 5000…
We do have trailer hitches available for your 2007 Toyota Prius that have a 200 lbs Tongue Weight (TW) rating. I recommend going with the Draw-Tite Sportframe Trailer Hitch Receiver #24808 which is a Class I, 1-1/4" hitch receiver which has that…
We have a great way to carry 50 lb e-bikes with your 2005 Toyota Prius but none of the trunk mounted bike racks have the capacity for an e-bike as the highest capacity trunk racks are rated for 35 lbs per bike. So instead you'd want the Thule…
There are only Class I hitches available for your 2006 Prius. The most popular one we carry is the Draw Tite Hitch part #24808. I attached an FAQ article on hitch classifications for you to check out to give you a better idea on why they don't…
Since fuel mileage is a concern you are going to want to go with a hitch and a hitch mounted cargo carrier over a roof rack option. For a hitch I would recommend the Draw Tite Hitch part #24808. This would work well to support a cargo carrier. For a…
The Draw-Tite #24808 and Curt #C11468 are the available hitch receivers for your 2006 Toyota Prius. Both are Class I and have a towing capacity of 2000 lbs. Our most popular hitch for your Prius is the Draw-Tite #24808. I have included a short…
The Thule AeroBlade roof rack has been discontinued and replaced by the WingBar Edge, so there isn't a fit kit for those crossbars for your 2005 Toyota Prius. If you'd like a Thule flush mount roof rack for your '05 Prius you can use the…
Betweeen the Curt #C11468 and Draw-Tite #24808 for your 2006 Toyota Prius, I recommend the Curt simply because we have found that they tend to have better welds and a thicker powder coat than other options on the market. All of this translates into a…