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Carry longer loads or create a wheel chock for your dirt bike with these tailgate adjusters. Durable, stainless steel bars replace factory cables and allow you to adjust your tailgate to 8 different angles. Easy installation - no drilling required.
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At this point in time we haven't had the chance to install the Yakima LongArm Truck Bed Load Extender #Y01149 on a 2019 Ford Ranger, but we do have some dimensions on it that I think will be useful to you. If you check out the attached…
view full answer...Yes, there is but at this point I recommend just typing it into the comment box below and I'll see if we have that information available. Go ahead and include the year, make, and specific model.
view full answer...The diameter of the crossbar on the LongArm Truck Bed Load Extender, Item #Y01149 is 2 inches. This is more designed for carrying kayaks like how I attached a picture of and not with a roof rack carrier. For what you are looking for the Rhino-Rack…
view full answer...Hello Justin, thanks for reaching out. The XL Anti-Rattle Trailer Hitch Receiver Lock #SHP2040-XL is NOT compatible with the Weigh Safe Hitch w/ Built-In Scale #WS68RR. The receiver lock requires a hollow shank and the shank of the Weigh Safe ball…
view full answer...Hello Jim, Great question, I went to Malone's site and and I do not see that they make one with a 48" roller. The great thing about the Malone Axis Truck Bed and Roof Load Extender with Load Roller #MAL32VR is that it is adjustable, the…
view full answer...The #Y01149-1150 is the the #Y01149 paired with the Height Extension for Yakima LongArm #Y01150. The Erickson Big Bed Load Extender #EM07600 you purchased has the highest capacity at 400 lbs.
view full answer...Hi Don; the difference between the #WS44MR and #WS82CR is the actual hitch balls. The #WS82CR has a stainless steel double-sided tow ball and the #WS44MR has a chrome-plated double-sided tow ball. Personally I would get the stainless steel option so…
view full answer...Of your options they all are going to get the job done. If you're wanting something that looks the best I would go with the Yakima LongArm Extender #Y01149. If you're not concerned with the looks go with the Malone Axis #MPG907. It has more…
view full answer...The difference between the Class II and Class III hitches has to do with their Gross Trailer Weight (GTW), their Tongue Weight (TW), and their Hitch Receiver Size. Class II trailer hitch receivers have a 1-1/4 inch receiver and can be rated up to…
view full answer...The Yakima LongArm, part #Y01149 has a lot of range to it, and can be adjusted to several different positions right out of the box. For use as a roof rack extender, you can add the Extension Kit, part #Y01150 to make the bar much longer, and add…
view full answer...Hello Carol, welcome back. It is possible to use the Yakima HD Crossbars #Y01157 on your 2025 Subaru Outback Wilderness with the fixed raised bars. What you will need is the TimberLine Towers #Y33TR and the HD Bar Adapter #Y03541 to complete this…
view full answer...One sheet of 4-1/2 foot x 10 foot drywall that is 1/2 inch thick weighs somewhere in the neighborhood of 75 lbs (give or take), and the Yakima extender has a 300 lb capacity so it can absolutely handle at least a few sheets at a time. So you can…
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