Based on your needs, the best fit for your 2005 Honda Element is going to be the Swagman Chinook Bike Rack for 2 Bikes item # S64683. This bike rack fits the 2" receiver of the etrailer item # e78KR you are having installed. The carrier is lightweight at only 47 lbs so it is easily removable. The best feature about this bike is its ability to fold down so you can access your rear cargo area. I have attached a picture below of this function. I have also linked an installation and review... view full answer...
The Access Custom Truck Bed Mat # A25040229 that you referenced measures 75 inches long and 50 inches wide. It can be trimmed to fit a smaller space but just keep in mind that the integrated snap buttons are positioned pretty close to the edges so depending on how much you need to cut off you could lose these (see attached image).
We do have custom-fit options for your 2020 Honda Odyssey that will allow for an easier install, such as the WeatherTech Cargo Liner # WT401051 that features... view full answer...
The crossbars for the 2012 Honda CR-V are significantly shorter to the point that they wouldn't reach the rails on your 2019 Honda Odyssey. Every component of the roof rack is different so sorry to say nothing will transfer over to your new vehicle. It's the difference between attaching to rails and a naked roof on the feet.
To add a Thule roof rack to the raised rails on your Odyssey you will need the following two parts:
Thule WingBar Evo Crossbars - Aluminum - Black - 60" Long - Qty... view full answer...
The measurement from the center of the hitch pin hole to the face of the receiver tube on the etrailer Trailer Hitch Receiver # e98855 is approximately 2.5". view full answer...
It sounds like you have your roof top completely covered that's a large cargo box. I would be surprised if you weren't at or over your roofs capacity with it fully loaded. To add a hitch to your 2018 Honda Odyssey, I recommend the etrailer Hitch item # e98855. This hitch is custom fit and bolts to your Honda with included hardware. It is a class III 2" which will give you the most options for accessories and the highest capacity for towing.
Suspension upgrade options for your van are pretty... view full answer...
We've got one that is close enough I am more than confident it will fit. It is the Double Lip Grease Seal item # 34823 you were looking at. It has a 1.249" inside diameter and 1.983" outside diameter. The few thousandths of an inch this is off of your 12194TC TCM oil won't affect it functioning correctly. view full answer...
It depends on which harness you have. If your CR-V has a 4-way connector then you are good. The Kuat Piston Pro X Bike Rack item # KU48VR you were looking at requires a 4-way to control and power the lights. I have attached a picture of the connector below.
If your CR-V has a 7-way connector you will need the Pollak 7 Pole to 4 Way Connector Adapter item # PK12716. view full answer...
I would be happy to help you. The answer to your question will depend on the trim model your 2018 Honda Civic is so I am going to give you the other measurements you will need to find the one you are looking for. The distance from the ground to the top of the Curt Hitch item # C92UR is 11-1/2". The receiver sits 2-1/2" back from the farthest edge of the bumper. The pin hole will is 4" from the edge of the bumper.
The tongue weight capacity of the Curt item # C92UR is 200 lbs. This may... view full answer...
When the weight of the shipping box is subtracted, the Surco # 52017 Cargo Carrier weighs 30 lbs. Since the Class I receiver on your 2009 Accord has a 200 lb tongue weight capacity, the 30 lbs would be deducted from the tongue weight capacity of the hitch. This would leave a capacity for the carrier of 170 lbs, which is still pretty respectable.
You were right on the money. view full answer...
I checked with Curt and for the Curt Class I Receiver Hitch # C11058 you mentioned in your question for the 2007 Honda Fit, the tongue weight is in fact 150 pounds and the towing weight capacity is 1,500 pounds.
The steel standard used for the Curt hitch is of A36 Low Carbon Steel. I was not able to obtain the steel standard for the Draw-Tite Hitch # 24776, however it does have a higher weight rating with a 200 pound tongue weight and 2,000 pound gross trailer weight.
I have also included... view full answer...
The towing capacity for hitches and the vehicles they fit are oftentimes going to be different.
For example, your 2018 Honda Odyssey has a 3,000 lb towing capacity but the etrailer # e98855 Class III hitch has a capacity of 3,500 lbs.
This is what the hitch itself is capable of towing, but not the vehicle. You are always going to want to go by what your owner's manual says in regard to capacities. view full answer...
Yes, it will. The etrailer Hitch item # e98848 will fit the hybrid model 2022 Honda CR-V EXL. This hitch is custom fit and bolts to your Honda with included hardware. This is a class III hitch with a 2" receiver.
I have linked an installation video below.
If you are planning on towing you will also need a wiring harness item # C56370 for an all wheel drive model or item # 118741 for a front wheel drive model and a ball mount kit item # C45534. view full answer...
The best hitch for a 2024 Honda HR-V is the Curt item # C68DR. This hitch is custom fit and bolts to your HR-V with included hardware. This is a class I hitch with a 1-1/4" receiver. This hitch has a 2,000 lbs towing capacity and a 200 lbs maximum tongue weight.
I really like this hitch because the crosstube mounts behind the rear bumper cover leaving only the 1-1/4" receiver visible. This not only looks better but also helps with ground clearance.
I have attached a picture below so you... view full answer...
To determine the rise (or drop for that matter) you need in a ball mount like the # AMSCV-4 you referenced you need to take a couple of measurements.
Park both your trailer and tow vehicle on level ground. Measure from the ground to the inner top of the trailer hitch's receiver opening on the vehicle, as well as from the ground to the bottom of the trailer's coupler. The difference of these two is the rise or drop you need. If the trailer's coupler is higher than the receiver opening... view full answer...
The best weight distribution system for your 1,500 lbs trailer is going to be the Equal-i-zer Weight Distribution System w/ 4-Point Sway Control item # EQ37040ET. This system works with trailer's that have tongue weights below 450 lbs. Tongue weight is typically 10% - 15% of your trailer's total weight so the Equal-i-zer system will be perfect.
This weight distribution hitch has built in sway control that will keep your trailer in line with your CR-V when you are driving down the highway... view full answer...
Thanks for the picture! That is definitely not the connector you are looking for. I have attached a picture below that will show you exactly where to look to find the connector. You are indeed looking for a white connector, but with a red tip. I have also linked an installation video below. If you skip ahead to the 1:55 mark you'll see our installer pull it out from behind the driver's side D pillar.
The Curt T-Connector Vehicle Wiring Harness item # C56370 fits the all wheel drive models... view full answer...
The Malone 2" Dual Purpose Hitch Receiver # MPG544 weighs 20lbs. Using this adapter will reduce the tongue weight capacity of your receiver by 50-percent. At most you will be able to support up to 400lbs of tongue weight and tow a trailer up to 4,000lbs with this dual hitch receiver. view full answer...