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Bike Rack Between MH and Toad

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@lostinfla do you have enough clearance between the MH and toad to add the NV 2.0 2 bike extension?
 
I'm sure it could be done easily by adding a short hitch extension to move the toad back if more room was needed.
 
I’ve read (on etrailer i believe) that every hitch extension or accessory added reduces tow capacity by 50%.

I’m not sure I believe that, but consider if you took a 15k# hitch, added a dual hitch receiver with a 10k# capacity, that rule would mean you should only be pulling 7.5k#s. Then add a hitch extender to push the toad back, let’s say that also had a 10k# capacity, the 50% rule means you would only be able to pull 3.5k#s.

Has anyone else ever heard of this rule? Is there any truth to it?
 
I’ve read (on etrailer i believe) that every hitch extension or accessory added reduces tow capacity by 50%.

I’m not sure I believe that, but consider if you took a 15k# hitch, added a dual hitch receiver with a 10k# capacity, that rule would mean you should only be pulling 7.5k#s. Then add a hitch extender to push the toad back, let’s say that also had a 10k# capacity, the 50% rule means you would only be able to pull 3.5k#s.

Has anyone else ever heard of this rule? Is there any truth to it?
Yes. I've heard it. I think 50% is a bit much to reduce the weight rating but I'm sure the manufacturers of these hitch extensions are covering their legal butts in case of an accident. The chance of a mistake or failure with a 2 piece hitch (hitch with an extension) is twice as high as a one piece hitch, correct? That's why they say a 50% reduction I'm sure. I would avoid bolt on hitch extensions at almost all cost. If you need a permanently longer hitch due to hauling a motorcycle or bicycle between the RV and the Toad, I would weld in a permanent extension to the square tube with a sleeve over it or a brace under it for support. This would be much better than sliding an extension in there to be held in place by a pin in my opinion..
 
IMHO I think the 1UpUSA rack is the best way to go. Easy to add a duel hitch riser for the tow bar and the bike rack above. The 1Up is very easy to use and secure. Have traveled a lot of miles with no issue at all.
 

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