The new Rocky Mounts GuideRail looks just like another popular tray/load bar hitch rack to some, but the differences between them are many!
that I bought about a year ago, and they were, what seemed to be, very similar racks.
My 1Up rackl wouldn’t fit without modifying the receiver. An extra hole was drilled in the receiver to pull the 1Up rack out further to clear the bumper. In their defense, they say that this “extra clearance” position is for larger bumpers or spare tires that get in the way of folding it to the “storage” position.On the Subaru, the “extra clearance” position put the rack too far out and was aesthetically unpleasing for me. So, I opted to modify my receiver and drill an extra hole. When it’s closed in the “storage” position and pulled all the way out in the slot on the rack… it’s still really close.
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