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2015 GMC Canyon Hitch Cargo Carrier Installation And Review Videos

     

SportRack Hitch Cargo Carrier Review - 2015 GMC Canyon- Video

SportRack  Hitch Cargo Carrier Review - 2015 GMC Canyon

Today on our 2015 GMC Canyon we're going to be doing a test fit of the SportRack Vista cargo carrier. This cargo carrier is going to be part number SR9851. It's going to be 20" wide, 60" long, and with its sturdy steel construction is going to offer a 500 pound weight capacity. As you can see, it's also going to have that nice folding shank here that will fold up and stow away against the vehicle real nice and sleek like. It will also have a 2" shank for your 2" or class three receiver, with an anti-rattle bolt on this side to secure it and reduce the sway, rattle, and wobble. Let's go ahead and start off by getting a few measurements. Our closest distance will be from the front here of that folding bracket to the backside of the bumper at about 10-7/8". more


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6/27/2015 7:43:02 PM



SportRack Hitch Cargo Carrier Review - 2015 GMC Canyon sr9849- Video

SportRack  Hitch Cargo Carrier Review - 2015 GMC Canyon sr9849

Today on our 2015 GMC Canyon we will be doing a test fit of the SportRack Vista cargo carrier. This cargo carrier is going to be part number SR9849. It's going to offer a 20" by 60" platform with that expanded metal base for easy cleanability, as well as a 2" shank for your 2" receivers attaching with an anti-rattle bolt at the base into your receiver. That anti-rattle bolt will be 3/4" in size and we'll show you how that all works. Starting off, we'll get a few measurements. Our closest distance will be our first measurement from the backside of the bumper to the front side of the rack at about 8". Overall distance that we've added to the vehicle from the rear of the bumper to the back of the rack at about 29-1/4", and our ground clearance will be about 17-1/4". more


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6/27/2015 7:42:42 PM



Detail K2 20x60 Hitch Cargo Carrier Review - 2015 GMC Canyon- Video

Detail K2 20x60 Hitch Cargo Carrier Review - 2015 GMC Canyon

Today on our 2015 GMC Canyon, we're going to be doing a test fit of the Detail K2 Cargo Carrier. This cargo carrier is going to be part number K2HCC602. It's going to be 20" wide, 60" long, and with it's sturdy steel construction it is going to offer that 500 pound weight capacity. You're going to have your nice, expanded metal grate on the bottom side for easy cleanability as well as that nice folding shape that's going to stow away real nice up against the back of the vehicle. We have a 2" shank for your 2" receivers only. Your hitch pin and clip will not be included. more


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6/27/2015 7:42:27 PM



Curt 24x60 Hitch Cargo Carrier Review - 2015 GMC Canyon- Video

Curt 24x60 Hitch Cargo Carrier Review - 2015 GMC Canyon

Today on our 2015 GMC Canyon, we're going to be doing a test fit of the Curt Cargo Carrier. This cargo carrier is going to be part number C18153. It's going to be 24" wide, 60" long, and with it's sturdy steel construction it is going to offer a 500-pound weight capacity. It does come with that nice folding option as well as a 2" shank for your Class III receivers. Not that your hitch pin and clip will not come with this rack. If you'd like to obtain one, you can get it on our website, part number PC3. Let's go ahead and start off by getting a few measurements. more


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6/27/2015 7:42:14 PM



Lets Go Aero Hitch Cargo Carrier Review - 2015 GMC Canyon- Video

Lets Go Aero  Hitch Cargo Carrier Review - 2015 GMC Canyon

Today on our 2015 GMC Canyon we're going to be doing a test fit of the Let's Go Aero GearCage. This is going to be part number HCR222. This GearCage is going to be 32" wide, 48" long, and offer a 300 pound weight capacity what its sturdy steel construction. It's also going to have a 2" shank for your 2" receivers, as well as an anti-rattle bolt that's going to help to secure it to backside. As you can see here, you can move it around quite a bit and it's just going to be the vehicle moving rather than the rack as a stand-alone item. Let's go ahead and start by getting a few measurements. Our closest distance will be our first measurement from the backside of the bumper to the front side of the rack at about 6-7/8". more


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6/27/2015 7:42:02 PM



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