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Speaker 1: Today we're taking a look at the Malone two inch dual purpose hitch receiver. The biggest thing you'll notice about this product is that it has two receiver tubes. This unit allows you to use a hitch mounted bike rack or cargo carrier, while towing a trailer. It's made from a durable steel construction. It features a black, powder-coated finish, which is designed to resist rust… see more >
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Thanks for reaching out, Jim. After looking at your pictures, it looks like the Roadmaster Rollaway Trailer Hitch Protector #RM-050 will not work with the Roadmaster spare tire carrier. Like you said the clearance looks very tight and the pin hole…
view full answer...Since the front of the vehicle will be raised off the ground slightly you wouldn't want to a hitch at the rear of the vehicle since that would angle the rack down and possibly drag the bikes. Best option would be to go with an adapter like the…
view full answer...Minus the packaging, the Reese #63153 24 x 60 Cargo Carrier weighs right at 55 lbs. The carrier has a 500 lb capacity and an angled shank that provides an additional 2-1/2 inches of ground clearance. If you click the provided link, you can see a…
view full answer...When we installed the Curt Receiver #C38JR we measured the inside height of the receiver at 12" where the Draw-Tite Receiver #DT79GR measured at 11-1/2". The Adapter #C26FV you found is only rated for use with tow bars as it was not…
view full answer...Because there isn't tongue weight like you mentioned you can use a hitch extension like the #e48YR with your dual hitch adapter so that you have the needed clearance.
view full answer...Hey Mike, so we have hitch extenders that can be used when towing a trailer like the Malone part #MPG544 but the Roadmaster adapter you mentioned is not one that can be used when towing. With that said your trailer would need to weigh under 4,000 lbs…
view full answer...I have a single motorcycle carrier for my KX450. Between my bike and the carrier their dead weight is about 315lbs, but my tongue weight is more than that since the bike sits farther out from the hitch receiver. With bumps and hills on the road that…
view full answer...I have another option for you, but you are correct that there are not any custom fit front mount trailer hitch receivers confirmed to fit your 1999 Fleetwood Bounder Class A Motorhome built on the Ford F-53 Chassis, but that doesn't mean one…
view full answer...The replacement arm part #753-3579 is exactly what you need. This will convert your older Thule T2 bike rack to allow it to be used with the 29 inch wheel you have now.
view full answer...Roller #RM-050 is a good option for a Class III trailer hitch on your 2006 Honda Odyssey. It does hang down lower than the hitch receiver so it will actually make contact with the ground sooner than if the roller were not on it. This roller will not…
view full answer...Personally I feel the etrailer Trailer Hitch Receiver #e36KR will be the least visible receiver for your 2023 Kia Carnival. The design of this is similar to the Curt #C67ER but uses a matte black finish allowing it to blend in better with the factory…
view full answer...Yes, I do not see any issues with the compatibility between Roadmaster Rollaway hitch protector #RM-050 and dual hitch receiver #RM-077-4. Take a look at the video for the hitch protector I have linked. You can see how it attaches to a receiver…
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