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What's up everybody Adam, here with the etrailer. Let's take a look at the Curt Bumper Hitch Receiver. So we're going to have two different kinds. This one's going to be able to fit a four by four inch welded steel bumper. And we're also going to have one, that's going to fit a four by two steel bumper as well. So whatever bump you have on your trailer, just measure it and I'll let you know which one you're going to have to go with.
This is going to give you a hitch receiver on the back of your camper, which is super clutch because you need a lot of stuff whenever you're going on these trips. And sometimes we don't really want to keep it on the inside so we can put a bike rack to carry bikes. We can put a cargo carrier. You can do a lot of different things with the hitch receiver and here at etrailer there's so many different things you can do. But with this one, we're going to have a little bit of limitations.
You're going to have a gross trailer weight of about 3,500 pounds max. And then the tongue weight is going to have a max of 350 pounds. So we don't want to really overload that. If you have a cargo carrier, that's on your vehicle already and has a 500 pound capacity. You just want to make sure that you're not going to go over the tongue weight.
So we don't really push this above its limits, but basically it's just a steel tube. And it wraps around your bumper. It's got a powder coat finish. It's not going to rust away over time. And it does have a nice snug fit.
So basically all you do is you have these bolts out, you slide it up in there and you put these bolts through and they have a nut on the other side and you just tighten it up. Super easy, super simple, and a lot easier than welding on a hitch. So this is something that you would kind of like, just make sure that your bumper fits and you're good to go. Notice our crossbar being here. This might get in the way. So what you want to do is measure from the back of your bumper up about an inch. And if you have that much space, you're going to be able to put this hardware through and down low it really doesn't do a whole lot when it comes to like adding a little bit of length to the inside edge, maybe about a half an inch at, at the very most from your bumper right here. So it's not really going to hit anything. It's really out of the way. And it's only going to sit down from your bumper about, about two and three quarters of an inch. So I really don't think it's going to run into any problems bottoming out or anything like that. And it's just a two inch hitch receiver. We do have a hole right here for our hitch pin, of course, and we are going to have some safety chain loops as well. So it has everything a hitch has, this one just bolts onto your bumper. Two bolts, two nuts, and you are ready to rip. There's a lot of accessories that go into a two inch hitch. You probably have already seen a lot of them on the road, but also on our website. And it's just super nice to just have that. Now there's a lot of accessories that bolts on to your bumper, but less than the amount that go into a two inch hitch. So if you're doing a bike rack, make sure that it is RV approved of course, or travel trailer approved. But with all the other stuff, you just need to triple check that as well. But with the two inch hitch on the back of your camper, you're going to have a lot more options than just the bolt on accessories that go onto your bumper. So if you really want to enable your camper or your travel trailer to do more, so you can bring more and have more fun on whatever campsite you guys are at. This is definitely a must, in my opinion. With all the other bumper hitch receivers we have on our website, this is the most popular one. I think it's just because it's super simple. You hardly have any hardware that you need to use and all you need is a tool to tighten it down. It literally took me not even two minutes to install. I think that's why some of these other ones have all this different stuff going on. This one's just nice and simple and it gets the job done, which I think that's why everybody loves it so much. So I definitely recommend grabbing this one, just make sure that's going to fit your bumper. And that's basically it, for our look at the Curt Bumper Two inch Hitch Reciever.

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Комментарии : 13   
@topgun5399
@topgun5399 6 месяцев назад
Don't tighten to much because you can crush the bumper. Also you better sure up the bumber with safety struts because these bumpers have tack welds and hold no more then 100lbs + . Sruts will give you up to 400lbs. Some campers have spare tires on those bumpers so already have 60cto 70lbs already. So if your going to put a bike rack or a cargo carrier on the back you need to beef up the bumper with the struts 1st! Or bolt on a receiver hitch to the frame.
@danshiel2632
@danshiel2632 6 месяцев назад
Is the bumper strong enough for E Bike
@kerrykc1
@kerrykc1 6 месяцев назад
I have one it's great.
@etrailer
@etrailer 6 месяцев назад
That's awesome, we're happy to hear your hitch is working well for you. What are you using it for? www.etrailer.com/RV-and-Camper-Hitch/CURT/C19101.html
@CruizinWithTheCarsons
@CruizinWithTheCarsons 11 месяцев назад
There's no way that bumper is rated for 350lb/3,500lb. With that bolt on receiver onto that factory RV bumper that thing would rip right off of there in no time under a heavy load. The bolt on receiver may have the ratings stated in the video but God help whoever thinks they can tow 350/3500 on a bumper mounted receiver. Jussayin.
@etrailer
@etrailer 11 месяцев назад
That's what the properly installed hitch is rated for. You'll want to check with the RV manufacturer to determine the bumper rating. www.etrailer.com/RV-and-Camper-Hitch/CURT/C19101.html
@MattK.-wx9xd
@MattK.-wx9xd 8 месяцев назад
I had the same Curt wrap around 2" receiver on my 32'. It's sturdy and you use lock washers so the bolts won't back out easily. Only 2 top bolts. The bottom is welded. The RV 4" bumper is going to be the limiting factor depending on mfg rating, welds, supports and such. Cheaper 4" bumpers will flex/twist. So make sure to get all those factors figured out. Most mfgs frown upon, not allow I.e. for warranty purposes. It's usually only limited for grills or a single bike rack. Too much rear weight can twist the bumper and crack welds. Also can cause the frame to porpoise a bit. Not a good idea to just attach these types of receivers without doing some research first. The instructions included with receivers usually say as much in the caution and warnings.
@lazyoakville2428
@lazyoakville2428 2 года назад
Not sure, the RV dealer asked $700 for a proper hitch, said it has to be welded with support bracket all the way to chassis, these small fillet ones may not be enough to carry a generator let alone bikes.
@etrailer
@etrailer 2 года назад
We have larger RV hitches that are designed to carry much more weight than the bumper of the RV. Check them out in the following link. www.etrailer.com/dept-pg-RV_and_Camper_Hitch.aspx
@Joenoblocks
@Joenoblocks 11 месяцев назад
Just checked this is the largest one they have for bumper for me
@darrellsmith2658
@darrellsmith2658 3 месяца назад
I’m scared to mount a bike rack (and two E bikes). It’s well under the 350 lbs limit, but I’ve heard horror stories. I have the standard bumper (on my 2020 Coahman), that’s shown in this video. I’m scared that with movement, it’ll crush the walls of the box bumper. Any thoughts?
@danshiel2632
@danshiel2632 6 месяцев назад
Bumper snot strong enough
@topgun5399
@topgun5399 6 месяцев назад
Cut the price in 1/2 and il buy it. Ridiculous prices PS: You don't mention the load of the bumper never mind the receiver. Some bumpers can't take no more then 100 pounds. Doesn't matter what the receiver can take. It's what's attached to it. Safety 1st then see if your overkill on the receiver. Sheese. Sell! Sell! Sell! That's all you guys are interested in. Iv seen bumpers fall off with just bikes so impress on people with checking there bumper ratings before they go out and spend $100 bucks.
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