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The difference between the Class II and Class III hitches has to do with their Gross Trailer Weight (GTW), their Tongue Weight (TW), and their Hitch Receiver Size. Class II trailer hitch receivers have a 1-1/4 inch receiver and can be rated up to…
The frame of the Kuat Transfer V2 Bike Rack #KU24FR has specific holes in it for the arm pucks so that starting bike position will need to face the passenger side of your vehicle. I've attached a clip from the instructions showing what I'm…
If anything a non-supported load like a bike rack would be more stressful than the tongue weight of a trailer so you'd not be able to exceed the 150 lb tongue weight rating of your 2009 Honda CR-V with the weight of a bike rack. You'll need…
There use to be an adapter number 016-025-00-00 but it has since been discontinued and there is not a replacement expected. I am sorry that I could not be more helpful.
You may only need to lower the exhaust system on your 2011 Subaru Forester to install this Curt Hitch, part #13147. The mechanic maybe did not realize that you only had to lower it temporarily, and he thought you had to remove the whole system. Or…
The Curt part #13147 and Hidden Hitch part 87493 are similar designs as they are built to fit the same vehicles. There are a couple of key differences that may help you in making a decision. Curt uses a high-gloss black finish on their hitches and…
There's no difference at all. The #HLY64FR is our unique part number for the Hollywood Racks HR1700 RV Rider bike rack, it's the same exact bike rack just by a different part number. The RV rider is a great choice for carrying heavy electric…
For your 2018 Honda HR-V to be compatible with the Thule Hullavator Pro Kayak Carrier and Lift Assist with Tie-Downs #TH898, you have to use slightly longer crossbars. The Hullavator requires 4-8 inches overhang to give clearance. In order to give…
Yes, the Thule Hull-A-Port J-style kayak carrier #TH834 will fit fine on Yakima Core Bar roof rack crossbars. These bars, such as 50-inch set #Y00421, have an aero profile that is fully compatible with the hardware on the Hull-A-Port.
What sets the EcoHitch #306-X7391 receiver apart from the other two options is that it's going to be completely hidden behind your bumper. The only portion that is visible is the 2 inch square receiver. So, if looks are important to you, this is…
For your situation the easiest dolly solution we have is the Trailer Valet XL part #TVXL2. This attaches to the coupler ball and gives you an easy to turn crank which turns the wheels of the dolly allowing it to easily be moved. Standard dollies will…
The best trailer hitch we have for your 2019 Subaru Forester is the Draw-Tite Max-Frame Trailer Hitch Receiver part #76271. The reason that this is the best trailer hitch for you is because it is a custom fit which means no cutting or drilling is…