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NON OEM bike hitch
My H3 didn't come with an OEM hitch and I'm looking to add a *low weight* hitch, only to attach a bike rack to. Any suggestions? I see classes, classifications, etc. and its alll something I'm not familiar with.
Any suggestions are greatly appreciated. RST |
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Have you ever thought about a bike carrier that hangs on your spare tire, might be a little cheaper.
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Hi,
Got mine online at hitchfinder.com....it's a drawtite 2" receiver hitch. I mounted it myself. The bike rack is SportRack 2 bike carrier. ![]() |
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I've got a 2" draw-tite hitch as well. And a Thule Hitch Post Pro.
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OK, my H3 has the OEM trailer hitch/rear bumper. Do you know if these two racks that were suggested fit into it?
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Best rack is the Sportworks rack, which is now owned by Thule. Been using them for years, over all kinds of terrain, etc. They keep your expensive toys safe!:D
http://www.thuleracks.com/thule/prod...t_id=8&sku=916 |
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I have the Thule and it doesn't swing down far enough to open the rear door! It almost needs a hitch extender to allow access into the rear compartment. But, this is on the factory receiver. An aftermarket one might stick out a bit farther. As for the class ratings, that is for towing capacity and a bike carrier doesn't even begin to touch what the class ratings are capable of handling. HTH! |
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Yeah, my Thule rack does swing down far enough to open the rear door. The aftermarket hitch receivers like draw-tite sit lower than the factory ones. |
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Ah fella Downhiller...I see you're from Cali, I'm from B.C.
Nice M3, was thinking of getting one but am saving up for a DHSMono 2:1 instead. How do you like the front mounted hitch? I'm thinking of adding it to my H3 so that I can carry 4 bikes (2 rear, 2 front) for shuttling. The sportrack I have folds down so I can open my rear door no problem. And yes the sportrack http://www.rackattack.biz/shopexd.asp?id=1244 should fit your OEM receiver. Best bang for the buck IMHO! Quote:
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