Would the Thule Hitching Post Pro Fit a 2010 Toyota Prius
Question:
Im looking to buy this : Thule Hitching Post Pro - Folding Tilting 4 Bike Rack w Anti-Sway - 1-1/4inch and 2inch Hitches. Code: TH934XTR for my 2010 Toyota Prius. Is this a good choice for a bike rack? Im a female and was wondering if it will be easy for me? Would I be able to use my 3 year old sons bike on it or do I need to buy the womens bike adaptor for his bike? Whats the smallest bike frame it will hold? Thanks
asked by: Georgina R
Expert Reply:
The Thule Hitching Post part # TH934XTR is Class I hitch compatible like what you would have on your 2010 Toyota Prius so it will fit and work well. But you should note that you would be limited to only carrying 2 bikes with this rack since your vehicle would have a Class I hitch on it like the # 24847 which has been confirmed as a fit for your vehicle.
The arms on this rack are 12-3/8 inches apart measured from the outsides. You would need to measure the dimensions of the frame of your son's bike to determine if this rack would work with it or if you would need an adapter like part # 64005.
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