What is the Center of the Pin-Hole to the Closest Part of the Tray On the TorkLift Lock and Load?
Question:
Im confused about the center of hitch pin hole to nearest part of tray on Part Number TLA7752. In the specifications you list 6 1/2 inches, but in the QandA for that carrier you have a drawing that clearly indicates only 4 inches. In my case the difference matters, as 4 inches wont be enough clearance for my bumper while 6 1/2 inches would be perfect. Would you please verify the actual distance? Thanks,
asked by: Todd
Expert Reply:
The closest part of the tray to the center of the pin hole on the 24x27 TorkLift Lock and Load Maximum Security Cargo Tray for 2" Hitches 500 lbs # TLA7752 is in fact 6-1/2".
The image you saw in the Q&A is an outdated image and several updates have been sent to hopefully clear up the confusion.
Attached is a review video for you to check out as well.
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24x27 TorkLift Lock and Load Maximum Security Cargo Tray for 2" Hitches 500 lbs
- Hitch Cargo Carrier
- Flat Carrier
- Fixed Carrier
- 24 Inch Wide
- Heavy Duty
- Fits 2 Inch Hitch
- 28 Inch Long
- Class III
- Class IV
- Steel
- TorkLift
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