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Thule 916 XTR only
I need some info for the Thule 916 XTR, please. This doesn't apply to the "PRO" model. I need the total length of the shank, the part that fits into the 2" receiver on the vehicle. It should be around 18", Hopefully and I need the measurement from the center of the hitch pin hole to the end of the shank. I should be 1.5" but some Thule racks are as much as 3".
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My Thule original T2 2” (before they called they renamed it the T2 Classic) has 2 1/2” from center of hole to end of shank. Total length of shank is 18” x 2” as you mentioned.
https://cimg3.ibsrv.net/gimg/bikefor...6bf037654.jpeg Barry |
Have you reached out to Thule? They’re usually pretty responsive in my experience.
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Thank you!!! Can you tell me what wall thickness the shank is? I think it is !/8 but it could be 3/16....
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They can not or will not supply the needed specs. They didn't sell the shank individually. It was part of a $200+ part they wanted to sell you so you could change out to a 2" hitch. The part they wanted to sell you has been discontinued and is extremely rare and hard to find. They 917XTR, the little brother to the 916XTR, has a solid steel stinger and Thule didn't made an adapter (2") for it so you were stuck with buying the $200+ piece. All that is needed was the 2" shank. Everything else was the same. So, I'm going to make my own. It's fairly easy. 1 piece of 2" square tubing 18" long, drill 6 holes, spot weld a hitch pin nut and Bob's your uncle!
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The shank is not exactly a precision piece of kit. All four sides measure slightly different..... It's basically 1/8" (0.125")
Pick some decent steel, especially if you plan to load it up, for example with ebikes or the +2 bike extension (total 4 bikes). Depending on the vehicle the Thule threaded hitch draw bolt may prove to be too short. Example, some of the 2023+ Toyota Sequoia models have a box around the hitch and require a longer bolt. I hear some Subaru models too. Rocky Mounts to the rescue. They sell a hitch draw bolt 15mm longer and intended for their own racks, but it's the same threading as my Thule T2 and worked for me. Barry |
Originally Posted by Barry2
(Post 23735380)
The shank is not exactly a precision piece of kit. All four sides measure slightly different..... It's basically 1/8" (0.125")
Pick some decent steel, especially if you plan to load it up, for example with ebikes or the +2 bike extension (total 4 bikes). Depending on the vehicle the Thule threaded hitch draw bolt may prove to be too short. Example, some of the 2023+ Toyota Sequoia models have a box around the hitch and require a longer bolt. I hear some Subaru models too. Rocky Mounts to the rescue. They sell a hitch draw bolt 15mm longer and intended for their own racks, but it's the same threading as my Thule T2 and worked for me. Barry I can not express how much I appreciate your help!! |
Just so you know up front......
3/16" wall tube will stop you ever using the +2 bike extension. I've got the extension and use the T2 more with it, than without it. Barry |
Originally Posted by Barry2
(Post 23735404)
Just so you know up front......
3/16" wall tube will stop you ever using the +2 bike extension. I've got the extension and use the T2 more with it, than without it. Barry https://cimg3.ibsrv.net/gimg/bikefor...412b43f96f.jpg This way https://cimg7.ibsrv.net/gimg/bikefor...37cf5255b1.jpg Or this way |
1/4” is thicker than 3/16”….. if you ever want to use the 2 bike extension you need 1/8” tube.
Bearing orientation, no idea, never disassembled the bearings. Barry |
Originally Posted by Barry2
(Post 23735404)
Just so you know up front......
3/16" wall tube will stop you ever using the +2 bike extension. I've got the extension and use the T2 more with it, than without it. Barry |
The stock tube that is the attachment to the vehicle is 2”.
Taking into account the 1/8” wall thickness, the internal dimension is 1.75” x 1.75” The 2 bike extension is the same sized 2” tubing. To join the two half’s together it has a length of 1.75x1.75 welded into it. It is this joiner that slips into the rack and is held in with two large bolts. If you choose to use a thicker walled tubing, the joiner will not slip in. Barry |
Originally Posted by Barry2
(Post 23737203)
The stock tube that is the attachment to the vehicle is 2”.
Taking into account the 1/8” wall thickness, the internal dimension is 1.75” x 1.75” The 2 bike extension is the same sized 2” tubing. To join the two half’s together it has a length of 1.75x1.75 welded into it. It is this joiner that slips into the rack and is held in with two large bolts. If you choose to use a thicker walled tubing, the joiner will not slip in. Barry |
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