Rbertalotto
Explorer
Secured my rear hitch cargo carrier to carry the Honda EU2000i generator and small cooler
I wanted the generator to ride on its cushion feet so I installed a piece of plywood on half of the cargo carrier
I had to mount the cargo tray upside-down because there wasn't enough room between the carrier and the camper for the generator. I through bolted the aluminum sleeve the steel hitch bar rides in. If you don't do this you only have a few POP-RIVETS and four small bolts carrying the load
I through bolted a few of these for attachment points. Bought them at Habor Freight but I saw them at Lowes also:
To keep it nice and solid I use chain and turnbuckles from the camper. ROCK SOLID! Makes a great step to get into the camper also.
I wanted the generator to ride on its cushion feet so I installed a piece of plywood on half of the cargo carrier
I had to mount the cargo tray upside-down because there wasn't enough room between the carrier and the camper for the generator. I through bolted the aluminum sleeve the steel hitch bar rides in. If you don't do this you only have a few POP-RIVETS and four small bolts carrying the load
I through bolted a few of these for attachment points. Bought them at Habor Freight but I saw them at Lowes also:
To keep it nice and solid I use chain and turnbuckles from the camper. ROCK SOLID! Makes a great step to get into the camper also.