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500lbs Capacity 4 Bike Rack Cargo Carrier Tow Hitch Connection Foldable Cradles on 2040-parts.com

US $215.00
Location:

Fort Pierce, Florida, United States

Fort Pierce, Florida, United States
Condition:New Manufacturer Part Number:TTF-2762KR Placement on Vehicle:Rear Other Part Number:TTF-2762KR Country/Region of Manufacture:United States Interchange Part Number:TTF-2762KR Superseded Part Number:TTF-2762KR Brand:Tow Tuff UPC:832830002608


500lbs Capacity 4 Bike Rack Cargo Carrier Tow Hitch Connection Foldable Cradles
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Product Description

500lbs Capacity 4 Bike Rack Cargo Carrier Tow Hitch Connection Foldable Cradles. The cargo carrier with bike rack is 27" x 62" and can hold up to 4 bikes. Use as a cargo carrier or a bike rack with removable pins. Holds up to 500 lbs. Dimensions 42 x 27 x 3 deep. Weight capacity is 500 lbs. Fits 2" receivers. You are sure to enjoy this 500lbs Capacity 4 Bike Rack Cargo Carrier Tow Hitch Connection Foldable Cradles.

Product Features

  • Easily add/remove wheel cradles for up to 4 bikes.
  • Bike rack cradles fold down when not in use
  • Platform has tie down holes for safety securing loads
  • Includes 1" x 5' tie down strap.



500lbs Capacity 4 Bike Rack Cargo Carrier Tow Hitch Connection Foldable Cradles
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