The Swagman Traveler 2 RV towing bar bike rack is working out quite well for our setup. It is limited to two bikes whereas other racks hold more but that is not an issue for us as there are only two of us. It required a 14" tow bar with a 6" drop for my Tacoma. I'll use the normal 9" bar with 6" drop if I don't need to take the bikes. I've attached some pictures.
You might notice that I've gone to a different wheel at the front of my trailer and that is because I wanted one that folds up out of the way more so than the default factory one does. Didn't want to bottom out . I don't think the bike rack would hit the factory wheel column as it's 14" from the bottom of the bike rack to the top of the trailer ball in case anyone cares.
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http://www.etrailer.com/Hitch-Accessories/MaxxTow/MT70070.html?feed=npn&gclid=CjwKEAiAlvilBRC5ueCzkpXb4kgSJADxop1BvUBtaALTKOJfRCB3cTzbO4cFIqseTVit7oI1e-FmmxoCC7rw_wcB ? Besides Mike's comment, I'm concerned about tongue weight (2 bikes + my Yakima rack) and added sway.
J.D. & Sue
Durango, CO 2014/15 S M@xx : "Dory's HabiT@B" Keep on swimming...
Sorry about the delay guys... I haven't been here for a while. Durango, I saw the dual hitch receiver after I'd purchased the other one. Looks like a good way to go.
Yes, Mike is correct that it is a pain to get into the back of the truck when the bike rack is mounted. No way around that except to go for the mount on the front of the trailer.