Cargo Carrier with Ramp Recommendation thats Easier to Store
Question:
Im considering buying this carrier to move a small snow-blower and some seasonally rented lawn equipment with my 2017 Honda CR-V Class III Draw-tite hitch My concern is that it will be hard to store with the ramp attached. Also, If I wanted a standard carrier, without a ramp, it would be useful if they provided a short side piece that you could install with cotter pin Can you tell me if the ramp is easily removable/replaceable and if a removable side piece is available? Thanks,
asked by: Jason E
Expert Reply:
What you will be best served with is the Flint Hill Goods Carrier with ramp part # FHG77ZR as it's ramp can fold in to the top of the carrier when not in use so that it does not take up too much space. Check out the attached video to see how this works.
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Flint Hill Goods 30" x 50" Wheelchair Carrier w/ 48" Ramp - 2" Hitch
- Hitch Cargo Carrier
- Carrier with Ramp
- Wheelchair Carrier
- Folding Carrier
- 30 Inch Wide
- Heavy Duty
- Fits 2 Inch Hitch
- 50 Inch Long
- Steel
- Flint Hill Goods
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