Car Hitch Bike Rack




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  • $139.99
  • Regular price $154.99


Keep Your Bikes Safe And Steady

This thing was perfect. This thing is as sturdy as a tank, it had no wobble in the square hitch and it performed perfectly. I assembled it in just a few minutes, cheap tools are included. The bike rode safe and secure and I quit worrying about watching it in my side-view mirror after about an hour.” - Mark Ridley

How Reliable is This? 👌

✅STABLE: The adapter reduces wobbling during travel. The tie-down cradles take great care in individually securing your bicycles while protecting them from damage.

✅HIGH-CAPACITY: Features Sturdy Steel Construction with reliable weight limits: 2-bike - 80lbs, 4-bike - 140lbs, 5-bike - 170lbs. Including all the necessary tools for assembly.

✅FLEXIBLE: The Bike Rack is made to fit a 2-inch trailer hitch. The vehicle must have a Class II or IV hitch to use this product.


📝Frequently Asked Questions:

Q: How long is the stem that holds the bikes?

A: The stem with the straps that hold the 4 bikes is exactly 2 feet long.

Q: How do I know if this fits my vehicle?

A: It will fit any vehicle with a 2-inch hitch and no spare tire in the back.

Customer Reviews

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Dave Milligan
5 Stars

Easy to assemble, strong, sturdy, liked the fold down feature, and it was at the price that was less than many of the high priced ones were being sold as used. Absolutely thrilled.

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Andrew Stratford
LOVE IT

I'm very happy with this purchase and now I've expanded the area that my family and I can go out and enjoy the outdoors.

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Kirk Byron
Steady as promised

Love it! I purchased some ties so the bike wheels don't spin and this works perfectly, no noticeable rattle. Rack hinges out of the way to all the back hatch to open.

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Landon Tyler
Easy to adjust

The part that holds the bike is adjustable. So depending on the size of the bike you can move the holders for a better fit.

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Mark Dempsey
Safe and stable

This is not my first bike carrier, but I can't say the quality is any less than what I have owned or seen. The one significant difference is how they provide a bolt to screw the carrier to your hitch. I wasn't sure I'd like that -- I felt like I needed a locking pin with a key (to keep the hitch from being stolen -- not necessarily the bike). But the more I use it, the more I believe it would take a very desperate criminal to take the time to unthread the bolt -- and that assumes they even brought the 1/2" socket and I was parked somewhere where they wouldn't be seen. All that work for a hitch? I'm not convinced anyone would bother.