Titan Tire Chain Sets # TC1254 and # TC1138 differ in certain construction features and in the tire sizes they will fit. Chain set # TC1254 has links that are 5.3mm thick and that fit 14- to 16-inch tires. Chain set # TC1138 uses thinner 4.5mm links that make it suitable on vehicles with 14- to 19-inch tires that require this special low-profile S-Class type chain. On each page if you scroll down the specific compatible tire sizes are listed.
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The Hidden Hitch, part # 90152 (no longer available), and the Draw-Tite, part # 36416 are essentially the same hitches. Draw-Tite and Hidden Hitch are sister companies and these hitches were probably built using the same jigs. The difference is, as you saw, the Hidden Hitch is packaged with the proper drawbar, pin and clip, sort of a complete starter kit. view full answer...
The main difference between the Rhino-Rack MountainTrail Rooftop Bike Carrier part # RBC035 and the Rhino-Rack Road Warrior Rooftop Bike Carrier part # RBC036 is how they mount. The MountainTrail mounts using a wraparound style clamp whereas the Road Warrior mounts in a track/c-channel.
If you have a track/c-channel then you can use both. The Road Warrior has a three year warranty and the MountainTrail has a lifetime warranty. I have attached a review video of both bike racks for you as well. view full answer...
Both the Curt T-Connector # C56079 and TowReady T-One # 118482 wiring harnesses are no-splicing custom-fit plug in trailer wiring harnesses for the 2010 Toyota Camry. Both will install the same way (and an article on routing the harness power wire and an install video are linked to help you with this process).
The main difference between these two harness if their current output capacities. The TowReady harness has a maximum current (amperage) rating of 2.1 amps per stop/turn circuit and... view full answer...
The main difference between the Swagman XC, part # S64650, and the Swagman XTC-2, part # S64670, is that the XTC-2 is capable of handling bikes with longer wheelbases, up to 66 inches, while the XC can handle bikes with a wheelbase up to 51-1/2 inches.
The XC has a shank rise of 4 inches, where the XTC-2 has a shank rise of 3 inches, which helps a bit when unloading and loading bikes. The XC can accommodate wheels up to 3-1/2 inches wide, while the XTC-2 can accommodate wheels up to... view full answer...
MaxxTow specifically lists their adapter as only being compatible with Class II hitches. Regardless of any dimensions that may suggest otherwise, this is the information that comes from the manufacturer. The Brophy # HT5R does not have this limitation.
In addition to the Class I and Class II compatibility the Brophy has, there is also the quality to consider. The Brophy adapter is going to be a higher quality product when compared to the MaxxTow adapter. view full answer...
I'll start off by saying that wind noise depends on a number of factors, but most roof racks are going to have a certain degree of noise associated with them regardless of a manufacturer. Additionally, comparing Yakima and Thule racks is a lot like comparing Nike and Adidas; they're both very high quality systems and I don't believe there's going to be any significant difference in the ease of installation or use since they're both going to have similar parts with different designs.
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The Pewag Snox Pro part # PWSXP560 and the Pewag Servo RS part # PWRS75 are both excellent tire chains. They have several similarities but also a few key differences. I have created an itemized list of these similarities and differences for you below, similar to a comparison chart.
Servo RS:
- Drape Over Tire - Make Connections
- Steel Square Link
- Diamond Links
- Rim Protection
- Class S Compatible
Snox Pro:
- Drape Over Tire - No Connections
- Steel Square Link
- Diamond Links
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The Curt Trailer Hitch Receiver part # C11576 which fits your 2019 Toyota Camry comes with what is referred to as a powder coat finish. A powder coat finish is similar to paint in look but is much more weather resistant. I do not have any quantitative data to suggest how rust resistant it is, but I can say that Curt uses a sophisticated powder coating process called aquence technology. This process entails a thorough cleaning, a liquid a-coat, and then a spray powder coat. The Curt trailer... view full answer...
The Hollywood Racks Baja 3 # HRB3 has more to offer than the Hollywood Racks Express 3 # HRE3 which is why there is a price difference.
The differences are that the Baja has anti-sway cradles to help prevent bike-to-bike contact, the Express does not. The Baja will fit more factory spoilers while the Express cannot fit any spoilers. The Baja has red safety reflector on the arms and the Express does not. Also the Baja arms have a distance of 12-1/2 inches between them as opposed to the... view full answer...
Both WeatherTech and 3D Maxpider work to closely match the various colors of their products with the auto makers' OEM fabric and trim colors. Just as the auto makers' OEM parts can vary very slightly from one production run to another, so too can the aftermarket companies' products.
It is tough to tell you which color will be closest to that of your 2012 Camry since the main reason for that color variance is that your vehicle's interior is 3 years old. Some degree of color difference... view full answer...
I am happy to help you make your choice between the two excellent platform bike racks you mentioned, the Swagman Chinook # S64683 and the Thule Doubletrack Pro XT # TH92BJ.
Where the Swagman Chinook wins the comparison is in weight capacity (45-lbs per bike vs. 35-lbs for the Thule) and long wheelbase compatibility (up to 50-inches vs. 46-1/2 for the Thule). The Thule weighs about 10-lbs less and is USA-made while the Swagman is heavier and is made offshore.
The two carriers are otherwise... view full answer...