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2012 Ford Explorer Hitch Cargo Carrier Installation And Review Videos

     

Surco Hitch Cargo Carrier Review - 2012 Ford Explorer- Video

Surco Hitch Cargo Carrier Review - 2012 Ford Explorer

Today on our 2012 Ford Explorer well be test fitting the 24 by 60 cargo carrier for two inch hitches, part number 52018 from Surco. Now to begin our test fit well slide our cargo carrier shank into the hitch, line up the hitch pin hole, and install our hitch pin. Well then put the safety clip on the other side of the pin which will secure our cargo carrier to the vehicle. Now well go ahead and give you a few measurements. From the closest point of the cargo carrier to the back of the vehicle is 2 and inches and the cargo carrier will add an additional 27 and inches of overall length to the vehicle. Our ground clearance at the back of the cargo carrier is 13 and inches and the exhaust ton this vehicle does exit both the passenger side as well as the drivers side here at the rear bumper. more


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11/21/2012 1:36:41 PM



Curt Hitch Cargo Carrier Review - 2012 Ford Explorer- Video

Curt Hitch Cargo Carrier Review - 2012 Ford Explorer

Today on our 2012 Ford Explorer, we'll be test fitting part number C 18145. This is the Curt 20x48 cargo carrier for both 1-1/4 and 2-inch hitches. Now, with our adapter already installed, we're ready to fit it to the vehicle. We'll slide the cargo carrier shank into the hitch, line up the hitch pinhole, and install and tighten down our anti-rattle bolt. With our anti-rattle bolt tight, our cargo carrier is secured to the vehicle. Now, we'll go ahead and give you a few measurements. more


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11/21/2012 1:36:25 PM



Curt Folding Aluminum Cargo Carrier Review - 2012 Ford Explorer- Video

Curt Folding Aluminum Cargo Carrier Review - 2012 Ford Explorer

Today on our 2012 Ford Explorer, we'll be test fitting part number C 18100. This is the Curt 20x60 folding aluminum cargo carrier for 2-inch hitches. Now, to begin our test with, we'll slide the cargo carrier shank into the hitch, line up the hitch pinhole, and install our hitch pin. We'll then put the safety clip on the other side of the hitch pin, which will secure our cargo carrier to the vehicle. Now, we'll go ahead and give you a few measurements. Our ground clearance at the cargo carrier is 12-1/4 inches, and from the closest point of the cargo carrier to the back of the vehicle with the cargo carrier in the stored position, is 1 inch. more


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11/21/2012 7:36:28 AM



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