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2011 Honda Odyssey Hitch Cargo Carrier Installation And Review Videos

     

Curt Hitch Cargo Carrier Review - 2011 Honda Odyssey- Video

Curt  Hitch Cargo Carrier Review - 2011 Honda Odyssey

Today on our 2011 Honda Odyssey we're doing a test fit of the Curt 20 x 48 cargo carrier. That part number is C18110. Now this is designed to work with both inch 1/4 and 2 inch hitches. It has a weight capacity of 300 pounds. This one is a very lightweight cargo carrier compared to some of the others that work with both 2 inch and inch 1/4 or either. It's very lightweight, it's easy to insert and take out of your hitch. more


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9/13/2016 9:26:09 AM



Curt Hitch Cargo Carrier Review - 2011 Honda Odyssey- Video

Curt Hitch Cargo Carrier Review - 2011 Honda Odyssey

Today on our 2011 Honda Odyssey well be test fitting the Curt 20 by 48 cargo carrier for both inch and a quarter and two inch hitches, part number C18145. Now with our included adapter on our cargo carrier all well need to do is slide in the cargo carrier shank to the hitch, line up the hitch pin hole, and install and tighten down our anti-rattle bolt. With our bolt tight our cargo carrier is secured to the vehicle. Well now go ahead and give you a few measurements. Our cargo carriers closest point to the back of the vehicle is a of an inch. The cargo carrier will add an additional 19 inches of overall length to the vehicle. more


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11/27/2012 2:01:35 PM



Curt Folding Aluminum Cargo Carrier Review - 2011 Honda Odyssey- Video

Curt Folding Aluminum Cargo Carrier Review - 2011 Honda Odyssey

Today on our 2011 Honda Odyssey well be test fitting part number C18100. This is the Curt 20 by 60 folding aluminum cargo carrier for two inch hitches. Now all well need to do to test fit this to the vehicle is slide in the cargo carrier shank, line up the hitch pin holes, and install the hitch pin. With the hitch pin in well go ahead and put the safety clip on the other side which will secure our cargo carrier to the vehicle. Now well go ahead and give you a few measurements. With the cargo carrier in the stored position it is of an inch from the closest point of the cargo carrier to the back of the vehicle. more


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11/27/2012 8:01:48 AM



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