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Old 08-03-22, 12:44 AM
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Camilo
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Originally Posted by Ridinglurker
Structurally it is a 1.25". That adapter just makes it fit, but not as strong as 2".
Absolutely. As I and others mentioned above, you just have to be smart enough to understand this.

A 2" hitch receiver cost almost the same as the 1.25. So I don't see the point in installing a 1.25" receiver.
Some vehicles don't take a 2" receiver and/or aren't spec'd for them so installers won't install them.

Originally Posted by kahn
Don't those adapters add more flex between the joints?
As I mentioned a couple of times above, if you use an anti-rattle clamp, they're very solid. Here's one example, that doesn't require tools to put on and off. See a site like eTrailer to see the variety available.




Originally Posted by gpburdell
People seem to be missing the part where the 1.25 - 2" Quick Rack comes with it's own 2" adapter that allows it to be used in either size receiver.


This is the sort of adapter a Yakima rack I had years ago had. It's a great way to do it.

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