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8002739

StraightShot

Hitch Extender

SKU: #8002739

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$69.00
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$69.00
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Regular price
$88.99

Long gone are the days when your vehicle’s spare tire gets in the way of an epic bike trip. This handy little extension adds 7.25 inches to a 2-inch hitch receiver. Giving you the clearance to attach just about any 2-inch bike rack. We’re looking at you Broncos, Wranglers, and G-wagons.

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  • Product Details
  • Installation
  • Accessories
  • Spare Parts
Product Details

StraightShot

Product Details
  • Extends your 2" hitch receiver by 7 1/4"
  • Secures to any 2" hitch receiver using a threaded pin
  • Heavy duty steel construction
  • Provides clearance to most spare tires; please measure your spare tire before hand
  • NOT compatible with trailers, campers, or RVs.
    A vehicle is an RV if the horizontal distance from the rear axle to the hitch pin hole, tow ball, or back of rear bumper (if no hitch receiver or tow ball is present) is 72" or greater.
  • Compatible with ONLY the following Yakima Hitch Racks:

 

Product Specs
Installation

StraightShot

Installation Details
Accessories

Add Accessories to Your Rack

    Spare Parts

    Don't Worry, We Have A Spare

      Customer Reviews

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      Martin Wood
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      Likes: Nothing
      Improvements: Invent a clip to hold nob pin secure and warn users
      Did job with issues

      The extender allow us to open tail gate with bikes on rack. However during our trip the red button nob pin would pop out socket thus tiling the bikes down during driving when we hit a bump in road.

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      L.T.
      Needs modifications if using with the full swing on Bronco

      I've got a 2022 full sized Bronco (3 door) and it was recommended I buy the straight shot so as to be able to clear the rear mounted spare tire (and it mentions in the description that it works with the Bronco). It might work perfectly with certain racks, but it doesn't work with the Full Swing - it's an inch too high for the tire to clear when the swing gate is open. We had to modify the hitch (thank god my husband has a background in fabrication) in order to make it work (by lowering it 1.5 inches) - now it works great, but don't think this is an out-of-the-box solution for the Bronco owners out there.