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garmp

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Joined
Feb 4, 2020
Messages
17
Location
St. Louis, MO
RV Year
2020
RV Make
Phoenix Cruiser
RV Model
2351D
RV Length
26
Fulltimer
No
How high is to high for a hitch riser. I want to carry 2 ebikes on a carrier, but it tends in interfere with the visibility of my tail lights & license plate. Is 12" going to be to unstable? Want something solid to prevent fatigue, etc.
 
How high is to high for a hitch riser. I want to carry 2 ebikes on a carrier, but it tends in interfere with the visibility of my tail lights & license plate. Is 12" going to be to unstable? Want something solid to prevent fatigue, etc.
Is this just to carry the ebikes, or is the riser also being used for a hitch to tow something? If the riser is just for the ebikes, you can use a hitch tightener like this...


...to provide additional stability.

TJ
 
Yes, just to carry two ebikes and plan on using a stabilizer to help secure the riser.
 

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