Brett, would you share with me details on the hitch mounted cargo basket, like who makes it and where to get it: maybe a link?Motobilt diff covers, Brawlee tailgate light, Jammock, rock lights, and a hitch mounted cargo basket.
My wife got it from Amazon. Unfortunately, it doesn’t clear the tire for me. Maybe if I had a stock sized spare, a spare tire relocation bracket, or a 2 inch drop hitch extension (if those even exist). I’ll have to work with it to see if I can come up with something.Brett, would you share with me details on the hitch mounted cargo basket, like who makes it and where to get it: maybe a link?
It's collapsibility to open the cargo door when it's otherwise not storing gear is quite ingenious.
Thanks...I imagine you could always distance it from the rear of the rig with a hitch extension. Harbor Freight has them cheap. This, if nothing else, would allow you to open the cargo door at least partly, if not completely, to get gear out, irrespective of what height you've set the basket's walls at.My wife got it from Amazon. Unfortunately, it doesn’t clear the tire for me. Maybe if I had a stock sized spare, a spare tire relocation bracket, or a 2 inch drop hitch extension (if those even exist). I’ll have to work with it to see if I can come up with something.
Merax Foldable Hitch Cargo Carrier Mounted Basket Luggage Rack with 2" Receiver https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01B43LRDU/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_eMPiCb96TVZC9
That’s a good idea. I’ll look into it. Here is the current situation...Thanks...I imagine you could always distance it from the rear of the rig with a hitch extension. Harbor Freight has them cheap. This, if nothing else, would allow you to open the cargo door at least partly, if not completely, to get gear out, irrespective of what height you've set the basket's walls at.