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For a Class I hitch like yours we do not recommend the use of hitch adapters since they cut the capacity of the hitch they are installed on by 50 percent and add quite a bit of movement. Instead we'd recommend a bike rack like the Thule Camber…
view full answer...The Draw-Tite Sportframe Trailer Hitch Receiver part #24966 is a confirmed fit for your 2017 Toyota Prius Prime and will work well for you. The Draw-Tite Sportframe is a Class I hitch with a 1-1/4" receiver tube opening. In order to keep dirt…
view full answer...Of the two trailer hitches we offer for the 2017 Toyota Prius the Draw Tite part #24966 is lighter at 18 lbs than the Curt #C11473 which weighs 24 lbs.
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...We currently carry four trailer hitch receivers that fit your 2017 Toyota Prius v and the best one for you depends on what you're using it for. For example, the EcoHitch, part #306-X7192, is the best option if you're going to be using the…
view full answer...Yakima bike racks such as the RidgeBack do not fit Class I trailer hitches (with few exceptions). The issue is that on most Class I trailer hitches there is a stop punched into the receiver so that Class II accessories cannot be used thus helping to…
view full answer...While both fit your 2020 Toyota Prius, the biggest differences between the Saris Bones 2 Bike Rack #SA805BL and Saris Bones EX 2 Bike Rack #SAR83FR is the latter has an added top anchor leg for more stable mounting, as well as strap management so you…
view full answer...The Mounting Kit for Thule Flat Top Rooftop Ski and Snowboard Racks #7533998 is only compatible with the Thule 724 and 725 ski rack. You will need to identify your current ski rack in order to find a mounting kit that fits. Assuming you have the…
view full answer...Twist link chains offer excellent traction in deep snow and some are even rated for mud. They provide decent traction on ice, and since they have rounded edges ride quality isn't too bad. V-Bar chains are similar but have better grip on ice. For…
view full answer...When using a single set of tire chains on a vehicle that is 4 wheel drive or all wheel drive you want to install the chains on the primary drive axle. Typically this will be listed in the owner's manual. But for a 4WD drive vehicle the axle to…
view full answer...I'll start off with what I recommend, but there's a lot of good information below as to why these are going to be the best chains for you. I really prefer the #TC2828CAM because of the V-bar ice breakers, but because asphalt will become more…
view full answer...For your 2016 RAM 2500 with tires sized 275/70-18 you can use the Titan Chain # TC3229CAM with twisted links and ladder design. The Twist-Link Snow Tire Chains are better for snow purposes than ice. Square-Link Chains like part #TC3229S work better…
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