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2014 Dodge Challenger Hitch Bike Racks Installation And Review Videos

     

Softride Dura Hitch Bike Rack Review - 2014 Dodge Challenger- Video

Softride Dura Hitch Bike Rack Review - 2014 Dodge Challenger

Today on our 2014 Dodge Challenger, we will be test fitting the Softride Dura Parallelogram, a Tilting 4 Bike Rack for 1-1/4" and 2" Hitches, part number SR26247. To begin our test fit, we'll slide the shank of the bike rack into the receiver tube of our hitch, we'll line up our pin holes, thread in our anti-rattle bolt, then tighten it down with a wrench. We can then secure this with the provided lock. In this position, we have about 7-1/2" of ground clearance. The closest point of the rack to the back of our vehicle is about 1-1/4", and overall we've added about 31-1/2" to the length of the Challenger. The removable cradle arms on the Dura Parallelogram allow for easy storage options. With the arms removed, we only add about 10" to the length of the vehicle. With our arms reinstalled, we're ready for our bike. more


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2/3/2014 3:34:28 PM



Saris Cycle-On 2 Bike Rack Review - 2014 Dodge Challenger- Video

Saris Cycle-On 2 Bike Rack Review - 2014 Dodge Challenger

Today on our 2014 Dodge Challenger, we will be test fitting the Saris Cycle-On, a platform style 2-bike rack for 2 inch hitches, part number SA4024. To begin our test fit, well slide the shank of the bike rack into the receiver tube of our hitch, line up our pin hole, thread in our anti-rattle bolt and tighten it with a wrench, then we will secure it with the provided lock. With the rack in this position, we have about 7-1/2 inches of ground clearance. The closest point of the rack to the back of our vehicles is about 3-1/2 inches. Overall, weve added about 10 inches to the Challenger. Pulling the gold pin at the base of the rack will allow us to tilted away from the vehicle into loading position. In this position, you have about 14-1/2 inches worth at the ground clearance. more


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1/31/2014 10:40:29 AM



Hollywood Racks Traveler 5 Hitch Bike Rack Review - 2014 Dodge Challenger- Video

Hollywood Racks Traveler 5 Hitch Bike Rack Review - 2014 Dodge Challenger

Today on our 2014 Dodge Challenger we will be test fitting the Hollywood Racks Traveler, the tilting 5-bike rack for 2-inch hitches, part #HR9200. To begin our test fit, we'll slide the shank of the bike rack into the receiver tube of our hitch. We'll line up our pin holes, thread in our anti-rattle bolt, tighten it down with a wrench and secure it with the pin. In this position we have about 7 3/4 inches worth of ground clearance. The closest point of the rack to the back of our vehicle is about 6 3/4 inch and overall we've added about 12 inches to the Challenger. As you can see in this position we do have access to the truck. However pulling the black pin at the base of the rack will allow it to tilt away from our vehicle giving us some extra space. Loosening the black knobs on the outside of our rack will allow us to bring out our dual cradle arms. We will want to secure these by tightening those knobs back down. more


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1/31/2014 10:40:23 AM



Hollywood Racks Traveler Hitch Bike Rack Review - 2014 Dodge Challenger- Video

Hollywood Racks Traveler Hitch Bike Rack Review - 2014 Dodge Challenger

Today on our 2014 Dodge Challenger, we will be test fitting the Hollywood Racks Traveler, a tilting 4 bike rack for 1-1/4-inch and 2-inch hitches, part number HR8500. To begin our test fit, we'll slide the shank of the bike rack into the receiver tube of our hitch. We'll then line up our pin holes, thread in our anti-rattle bolt, tighten it down with a wrench, and secure it with a clip. With our rack secure, we will have about 7-3/4 inches worth of ground clearance. The closest point of the rack to the back of our Challenger is about 3/4 inch, and overall, we've added about 4 inches to the length of the vehicle. As you can see, in this position, we do have access to our trunk; however, if you need a little more space, we can pull the pin at the base of the rack and allow it to tilt away from our vehicle. With our mast back in its upright position, we'll pull the pin at the top of the mast. This will allow us to swing out our dual cradle arms. more


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1/31/2014 10:40:15 AM



Saris Axis 3 Bike Rack Review - 2014 Dodge Challenger- Video

Saris Axis 3 Bike Rack Review - 2014 Dodge Challenger

Today on our 2014 Dodge Challenger we will be test fitting the Saris Axis, a tilting 3-bike rack for inch and a quarter and 2 inch hitches, Part Number SA843B. To begin our test fit, we'll slide the shank of the bike rack into the receiver tube of our hitch. We'll then line up our pin holes, thread in our anti-rattle bolt and secure it with the provided lock. With everything secure, you will have about 7 1/4 inches worth of ground clearance. The closest point of the rack to the back of the vehicle is about 3/4 of an inch. Overall, we've added about 9 inches to our Challenger. As you can see, you do have full access to your trunk; however, pulling the yellow handle at the base of the rack will allow us to tilt the mast away from our vehicle giving us some extra room if we need it. more


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1/31/2014 10:32:58 AM



Rhino-Rack 4 Hitch Bike Rack Review - 2014 Dodge Challenger- Video

Rhino-Rack 4 Hitch Bike Rack Review - 2014 Dodge Challenger

Today on our 2014 Dodge Challenger we will be test fitting the Rhino-Rack folding and tilting 4-bike rack for 2-inch hitches, part #RVC038. To begin our test fit, we'll slide the shank of the bike rack into the receiver tube of our hitch, line up our pin holes. We'll then thread in our anti-rattle bolt, tighten it down with a wrench and secure it with the provided lock. In this position we have about 7 3/4 inches worth of ground clearance. The closest point of the rack to the back of our vehicle is about 2 3/4 of an inch and overall we've added about 8 inches to the length of the vehicle. As you can see in this position we do have access to open our trunk, however if you need some extra space, the bike rack will tilt away from your vehicle, giving you that room. With our mast back in the upright position, we'll now pull the pin at the top of the mast. This is going to allow us to swing out our dual cradle arms. more


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1/31/2014 4:53:21 AM



Saris Freedom Hitch Bike Racks Review - 2014 Dodge Challenger- Video

Saris Freedom Hitch Bike Racks Review - 2014 Dodge Challenger

Today on our 2014 Dodge Challenger, we will be test fitting the Saris Freedom, a Platform Style 4 Bike Rack for 2" Hitches, part number SA4414B. To begin our test fit, we'll slide the shank of the bike rack into the receiver tube of our hitch. We'll line up our pin holes, thread in our anti-rattle bolt, tighten it down with a wrench, and secure it with the clip. In this position, you'll have about 7-1/4" worth of ground clearance. The closest point of the rack to the back of the vehicle is about 1-1/4", and overall we've added about 12" to the length of the Challenger. Pull the gray lever at the top of the bike rack. This will allow it to tilt away from our vehicle into loading position. In this position, you will have about 15-1/4" worth of ground clearance at the rear. more


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1/31/2014 4:13:50 AM



Thule Helium Aero Hitch Bike Rack Review - 2014 Dodge Challenger- Video

Thule Helium Aero Hitch Bike Rack Review - 2014 Dodge Challenger

Speaker: Today on our 2014 Dodge Challenger, we will be test fitting the Thule Helium Aero, a tiling two bike rack for an inch and quarter and two inch hitches, part number TH9042. To begin our test fit, well slide the shank of the bike rack into the receiver tube of the hitch. While we are doing this, we want to pull out on the attached pin, want to line up our pin hole, make sure that our attached pin falls into the pin hole. Then, tighten it with the black knob. This will engage our anti-rattle device and further secure our rack to our vehicle. In this position, youll have about 8 inches worth of ground clearance. more


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1/30/2014 12:19:41 PM



SportRack 3 Bike Rack Review - 2014 Dodge Challenger- Video

SportRack 3 Bike Rack Review - 2014 Dodge Challenger

Today on our 2014 Dodge Challenger, we will be test fitting the sport rack tilting three bike rack for an inch and a quarter to two inch hitches, part number SR2403. To begin our test fit, we'll slide the shank of the bike rack into the receiver tube of our hitch, line up our pin holes, thread in our anti-rattle bolt, then tighten it down with a wrench. In this position, we have about seven and three-quarters of an inch of ground clearance. The closest point of the rack to the back of our vehicle is about six inches and overall, we're adding about seven and a quarter inches to the length of our vehicle. As you can see, with our mast in its upright position, you do have full access to your trunk. However, pulling the black pin at the base of the rack will allow you to tilt the mast away from your vehicle, giving you even more access. With our mast back in the upright position, we'll pull the black pin at the top of the mast. This will allow us to swing out our dual cradle arms. In this position, we have about 24 and a quarter inches that we've added to the rear of the Challenger. Now we'll undo our cradle straps, grab our bike, place our bike in the cradles, and secure it with the straps. more


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1/29/2014 7:09:41 AM



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