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Today, well be demonstrating the Swagman XP 4 Bike Rack for 2 inch Trailer Hitches part number S64940. Now, the Swagman XP is RV and Motorhome approved. This carriers steel construction provides lasting toughness and carries up to four bikes. The cushion cradle on the arm rotates to keep wheels levelled to the ground provide improved ground clearance and help provide a scratch-free ride for your… see more >
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The Yakima LongHaul part #Y02476 can be used in a bumper mounted hitch mounted at the rear of a fifth wheel trailer. As long as the bumper and hitch are rated for the weight the rack would work just fine in this application.
view full answer...You could perform the installation of the Tornado 360-Degree RV Holding Tank Rinser #CAM40126 yourself if you wanted or have it professionally installed. The installation instructions are as follows so you can determine if it is something you want to…
view full answer...The main difference between a Class III hitch and a Class IV hitch is the capacities they set for the hitches. Class III hitches are rated for up to 6,000 lbs GTW with 600 lbs TW whereas a Class IV is rated for up to 12,000 lbs GTW and 1,000 TW. For…
view full answer...Yes, the Swagman XP - 4 Bike Rack #S64940 can be used with a 2-inch hitch (welded or unwelded) on your 2013 Forest River Wildcat eXtraLite Fifth Wheel. If you need a hitch receiver that is compatible with the XP, I recommend the Buyers Products RV…
view full answer...Not all Swagman bike racks are rated for use at the back of an RV or trailer. The non-folding version of the Swagman XP, #S64940, is one of the racks that is rated for RV or trailer use. There are no 5-bike racks that are rated for use behind an RV…
view full answer...My Swagman representative tells me that the wheel hoops aren't rated for a bike weighing more than 35 lbs, so even if you're only carrying one bike you would still be limited to a 35 lb per bike capacity. We do carry similar racks with higher…
view full answer...We have 4 bike hanging racks that are approved for RV use like the Yakima LongHaul #Y02476 but due to the length and weight of the platform bike rack we don't have any 4 bike platform bike racks that would work. There is quite a bit more movement…
view full answer...At the rear of a trailer or RV the ride quality is very rough when compared to the ride quality at the rear of a passenger vehicle. Reason being the suspension isn't as sophisticated and there is a longer distance between the rear axle and the…
view full answer...Since you are wanting to use the bike rack on a trailer you might want to refer to the attached link of bike racks which are confirmed by the manufacturers for use on a trailer. The reason why they have to be approved for use on a trailer is because…
view full answer...I went out to the warehouse and pulled a Yakima Tube Top Adapter Bar, #Y02531. When measured from the inside of the clamp on one end to the inside clamp on the other end, the shortest length is 14-1/2 inches. The longest inside dimension with the bar…
view full answer...Yes, your tire size of 33x12.5 R17LT is close to the standard size of 305/65R17. And the Yakima SpareRide bike rack #Y02599 includes two extensions, allowing it to fit wider tires. The width range tires that this rack will work on is 195 to 318,…
view full answer...The Yakima SpareRide you referenced will fit spare tires up to P285 or 12-1/2 inches in width. The SpareRide offers the best chance of fitting your tire. This rack will not fit a spare tire mount with an 8-hole bolt pattern or hole-pattern diameter…
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