One of the things I faced with traveling with my eBike was that because of its heavier weight and my OMG arthritis issues, I was limited to what and where I could mount my eBike carrier.
I use a 2018 Jeep Wrangler for my tow vehicle, and so I needed a way to carry the eBike and the Hollywood Bike rack which is a heavy-duty unit to support the bike.
First came some issues.
I was going to just add a receiver hitch to the front end and be done, but the install shop made some shocking discoveries. The bumper that was there, was installed incorrectly. Not all the hardware was even on it. (Thankfully, I had never "loaded" the bumper to the max with the winch.) So even if it was possible they would have had to do some heavy cutting on the old bumper. That was a no go safety for them.
So I had to replace the bumper, which was a Smittybuilt and the replacement is from Rockhard. It has an integrated Class 3 receiver rated with 3,500-pounds tow/push and 500-pound tongue weight. So there is now no problem with weight. Together the eBike and bike carrier are at around 125 pounds.
When they installed the new bumper, they also fixed some lighting issues, and all lights now present are switched together in independent switches.
While doing the new bumper, I had 200 AMP alternator installed too, since this would help support the T@320S and the additional lighting at night, especially if getting into a campground late at night.
Here is a look at the modifications by photos:
This is the before view (old bumper).
The bull bar lights were moved to the new bumper, and the KC light bar below them was added. Two A-Piller Lights were added. The fog lamps are KC. All lights are now properly switched. You can see the Class 3 receiver below the Smittybuilt Winch. (9,500-pound rating.)
The Hollywood Bike Rack, in the stowed position for demonstration purposes. It is pin locked for security.
Yeah, that is a big eBike. It is the RAD Power Wagon. The two black bags are removed for travel and the security locking cable for the bike rack is snaked through one of the tow shackles which have their pins wired for safety and security purposes. So no quick removal even if they tried.
Driver's view of eBike from inside. The T@B320S is visible in the upper right.
So I thought to give some folks ideas if you are in the same boat with not being able to mount a trailer-mounted bicycle mount.
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Tow Vehicle - 2018 Jeep Wrangler Unlimited
Trailer - 2016 T@B320S
(Alde: 3020; Refrig: Isotherm Cruise 65 Eleg; Battery: BB 100Ah LiFePo4; Solar: Renogy 100Ah Suitcase; Victron BMV-712; Pwr Cntr: PD-4135KW2B; EMS: PI-HW30C)
Greg & Marlene (Tucson, AZ)
But that is just me...
2023 Honda Ridgeline RTL-E with Redarc Trailer Brake Controller
cheers
Tow Vehicle - 2018 Jeep Wrangler Unlimited
Trailer - 2016 T@B320S
2015 Subaru Outback 3.6r (unsafe 200lb tongue weight limit until 2020 models)
2020 Subaru Outback XT
Pacific NW
Getting things ready allowed me to get the necessary additions needed to make things work. The chain and hooks along with the miscellaneous hardware were bought at my Ace Hardware. P.S. they have chains with a capacity of 10,000 pounds if needed.
The eBike mount locks down to the top of the stack and is stabilized with heavy-duty cargo straps.
https://www.etrailer.com/Hitch-Bike-Racks/Curt/C18013.html
So the link is to the rack that will fit on the top tup by clamping.
I have to have the room for the bike, so that will be the best place for it. The weight capacity of the carrier is 135 pounds. The total number of bikes is one, which is the RAD Powerwagon.
I'll take a photo of everything when it is together. The extension coming out from under the tire was installed by the dealer. This was due to the 35" tall tire for a spare, and with the stacker, the rear door will not open, of course, so folding the seats down work just as well to get to stuff. I did lengthen the safety chains and added stronger turn-shackles where the large hooks are connected to for the added chain. The long black cable is connected to the wireless controller on the left side of the trailer A-Frame. I used a hitch scale and took measurements and everything is within specs for safety and weight capacity. With my rearview Alpine camera on the rear of the Jeep (sits inside the rim of the tire mounted to the carrier) I can switch it on at will to look back at the rig while in tow. With the rear-mounted camera on the T@B320, I will have a good view of the surroundings.
The 2016 T@B320S is at 2,000 pounds with what gear I have in it, though I am going to remove a lot of it before it goes to the shop. ( was about 4 weeks away from going on 1st trip too.
Tow Vehicle - 2018 Jeep Wrangler Unlimited
Trailer - 2016 T@B320S
https://www.etrailer.com/question-151257.html ...explains how an extender cuts your tongue weight capacity in half. The Wrangler Unlimited tongue weight limit appears to be 350 lbs per Google. If correct, that means that with ONE extender, your actual tongue weight—trailer tongue as weighed at the ball + hitch insert + extender + bike rack + bike—cannot exceed 175 lbs.
The trailer tongue alone, with the power jack pictured and the tire up front, should weigh at least that much to be within the 10-15% range that is safest for towing. I can’t picture how this will work safely with the rack and bike unless your Jeep’s tongue weight capacity starts at over 700 lbs. I assume I must be missing something?
Edit to add: Also, regardless of what the hitch is rated for, if the vehicle maxes out at 350, that’s the capacity you start from before subtracting for the extender. Many hitches are rated higher than the vehicle itself can handle.
2015 Subaru Outback 3.6r (unsafe 200lb tongue weight limit until 2020 models)
2020 Subaru Outback XT
Pacific NW
(Alde: 3020; Refrig: Isotherm Cruise 65 Eleg; Battery: BB 100Ah LiFePo4; Solar: Renogy 100Ah Suitcase; Victron BMV-712; Pwr Cntr: PD-4135KW2B; EMS: PI-HW30C)
Greg & Marlene (Tucson, AZ)
I agree with the others that physics would dictate that this lever arm is going to create a lot more stress than the standard hitch mount into the Jeep's receiver.
2023 Honda Ridgeline RTL-E with Redarc Trailer Brake Controller
I was at my trailer's storage location this weekend and saw the below sticker on my frame. I had not noticed it before (or, more likely, just didn't give it a good reading), but it does state, "Do not tow with an extended hitch."
(Alde: 3020; Refrig: Isotherm Cruise 65 Eleg; Battery: BB 100Ah LiFePo4; Solar: Renogy 100Ah Suitcase; Victron BMV-712; Pwr Cntr: PD-4135KW2B; EMS: PI-HW30C)
Greg & Marlene (Tucson, AZ)
cheers
TV: 2005 Toyota Sienna LE (3.3L V6)
RV: 2018 T@B 320S, >100 mods
https://tab-rv.vanillacommunity.com/discussion/comment/132410#Comment_132410
(Alde: 3020; Refrig: Isotherm Cruise 65 Eleg; Battery: BB 100Ah LiFePo4; Solar: Renogy 100Ah Suitcase; Victron BMV-712; Pwr Cntr: PD-4135KW2B; EMS: PI-HW30C)
Greg & Marlene (Tucson, AZ)
TV: 2005 Toyota Sienna LE (3.3L V6)
RV: 2018 T@B 320S, >100 mods
2014 S Maxx
2011 Tacoma 4cyl ... edit: 2022 Tacoma 6cyl - oh yeah!
A_Little_T@b'll_Do_Ya
Thanks for your help.
TV: 2005 Toyota Sienna LE (3.3L V6)
RV: 2018 T@B 320S, >100 mods