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Hey Becky, thanks for reaching out! The 2" Curt Rack Receiver #C92NR that you purchased unfortunately isn't a fit for your 2013 Toyota Prius v (it fits a 2023 - 2024 Toyota BZ4X OR 2023 - 2024 Subaru Solterra) but if you really want that…
view full answer...The only bike rack that matches all of your needs is the Thule EasyFold part #TH903202 that you referenced. It's the only E-bike rack with the needed capacity for a heavier E-bike, can fit in a Class I hitch like what Prius has, and has a built…
view full answer...The Thule EasyFold XT part #THX903202 will work great on your 2013 Toyota Prius once you have a hitch installed on it. One of the many great things about this rack is that it fits both hitch the 2 inch and 1-1/4 inch hitch sizes. So it could fit the…
view full answer...Yes we have the Thule Easy Fold XT part #TH903202 which fits the Class I 1-1/4 inch hitch size that you have and is designed to carry e-bikes like you have. This is actually only bike rack on market that can fit the Class I hitches like have on your…
view full answer...Of the racks you mentioned only the Yakima OnRamp part #Y36FR was designed specifically for e-bikes. The others could be used with e-bikes since they have the higher weight capacity but if the e-bikes have fenders they won't work well since they…
view full answer...I am assuming you meant Yakima Holdup part #Y02443 as there isn't a Standup bike rack they offer. This is a pretty similar bike rack to the Curt E-Bike Rack part #C89JR in a few ways as they are both platform racks that use wheel mounts to secure…
view full answer...In order to determine if we have an axle that would bolt right up to what you have without welding we need to know the distance between your spring seats on center. We also need to know hub face to hub face dimension of your current axle as well.
view full answer...Ok, we can definitely get you set up to carry four bikes with your 2014 Toyota Prius v, and you are correct that in order to do that you will need a trailer hitch receiver and a hitch-mounted bike rack. First off, let's start with the hitch, and…
view full answer...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…
view full answer...The correct replacement master cylinder kit we have for your Demco setup is the part #DM5918 which comes with the lock out replacement.
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