If you have a 2021 Mitsubishi Outlander that's a PHEV, the etrailer # e48KR is fit. If you'll be towing with the hitch, you'll also need a trailer wiring harness, part # 118482, a # D-28 ball mount along with a # PC3 hitch pin and a trailer ball. For a 1-7/8 inch ball, use # 40038 or # 63845 for a 2 inch ball.
If you have an Outlander Sport, the Curt # C13079 fits all 2021 Outlander Sport models except for the PHEV. For a trailer wiring harness, use # TK67VR. You'd use the same ball mount... view full answer...
I have a solution for you, but the the tires on your bike are 2.8" wide and the Swagman XTC-2 # S64670 can only accommodate tires up to 2.5" wide in the included wheel holders. You'll need swap the wheel holders out for the Swagman Fat Tire Bike Adapters # S64674 to allow your oversized wheels to seat comfortable in the holders. These adapters can house wheels up to 5" wide. view full answer...
The best way to add locks to the Thule AeroBlade Edge Roof Rack is to use Thule One-Key System Lock Cylinders - Qty 4 # TH450400. This comes with 4 lock cores for each tower of the Thule AeroBlade roof rack and it comes with 2 matching keys and the master key for changing out lock cores.
The Replacement Lock Cylinder for Thule Racks and Carriers - N197 # THLOCKN197 is specifically a replacement lock core if your roof rack has the N197 key code stamped into the lock core. If you have that... view full answer...
For a 2012 Mitsubishi Outlander Sport with the flush-mounted rails, all you would need is the Rhino Rack crossbars, part # RRVA126B-2 and the # RRSX031 leg kit. The leg kit is designed to attach directly to the flush mounted rails, and no fit kit is necessary. I have confirmed this with Rhino Rack. view full answer...
The trailer hitch receiver I recommend for your 2016 Mitsubishi Outlander Sport is the etrailer # e63AR. This is a Class III hitch with a 2 inch receiver opening. Also, a Class III hitch receiver has a 2 inch opening. The 2 inch accepts a larger variety of bike racks and other accessories than a 1-1/4 inch will. If it turns out you need to carry a 1-1/4 inch accessory it's also a lot easier to use a reducer from the 2 inch than it is to go the other way.
Since you said you're going... view full answer...