2014 S Maxx
2011 Tacoma 4cyl ... edit: 2022 Tacoma 6cyl - oh yeah!

A_Little_T@b'll_Do_Ya



Sharon_is_SAM said:Not to mention, if your bike comes off while towing, it will damage the TaB.








So did these survive test of time, how did they work out?ADRawli said:Well, it’s official. I’m either a Seasucker sucker, or a cutting edge razor dancer. Looks cool, was pretty easy to put on, and very easy to remove... almost too easy when done the right way. I don’t know if that translates to “easy to fall off” or not. Jury is still out and will be until I’ve had some time and miles taken together. It really does seem to be secure, and for a quick run around the block test run, it stayed solidly attached. But that’s nothing compared to the hundreds of miles and bumps and shakes it must endure to gain my full trust. The only comfort (a term used loosely at this point) is that there are 7 or 8 of these suckers (officially “vacuum cups”) and when they're secured they each individually rate at over 200lbs, so that’s a lot of redundancy for 70 lbs of bikes and carrier. I do also like the fact that the 5 on the main unit are all held together by the mounting board, which minimizes the sway force that would be transmitted to any single cup if it were directly coupled to the bike.
Time will tell, and I’m a big fan of the look, but not a full believer yet of its true usability.

