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Old 07-01-25 | 09:32 PM
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crpetret
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Thank you for that confirmation lol! I just ordered that anti rattle device. I have a Wrangler so the extra tire is the reason I need the extender. If the rack had about half an inch more to it it would have fit with out the extender but unfortunately it rubs up against the tire if I don’t use it.

Originally Posted by rosefarts
Ok, that clarifies it.

A hitch extension is going to rattle like crazy unless you use something to secure it.

Most auto parts stores, harbor freight, and Amazon all have anti rattle devices for the hitch. It’s basically a u bolt with a metal plate that you tighten down really tight. It works but means you can’t quickly or easily remove the extension without tools. They’re cheap.

Otherwise, you can use it without the extension but only be able to raise the rack to 45 degrees instead of 90 when you aren’t carrying bikes. That’s what I do on my Subaru. On my Highlander, it’s no problem to go 90 degrees. It depends on the vehicle and type of hitch.

Personally, I prefer it being a little closer to the car. Lever arms and fulcrums and all that jazz.
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