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Thule Hitch Extender hitch extender black
Thule Hitch Extender hitch extender black
Thule Hitch Extender hitch extender black
Thule Hitch Extender hitch extender black
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Thule Hitch Extender

hitch extender black

$99.95 99.95 CAD
Thule Hitch Extender hitch extender black

Thule Hitch Extender

hitch extender black

In stock
Provides clearance for spare tires, barn doors and tailgates when using a hitch bike carrier.
Two position extension, 7" and 9", clears spare tires and allows for use of platform and hanging hitch carriers
250 lbs weight limit carrying capacity
Provides a 2.25" drop for improved tailgate/rear door clearance
Bolt fixation to vehicle
Thule Hitch Extender 903750
Accommodates hitch rack bike carriers with a 2" stinger (Not for towed use)

Dimensions (LxWxH)

114.5 x 352 x 63.7 cm

Weight

3.65kg

Color

Black

Model number

903750

Spare parts

Tested to the limit

At the Thule Test Centerâ„¢ in Hillerstorp, Sweden, products go through extreme testing. Our roof rack systems are designed to carry your gear and fit your car as safely and securely as possible. Below are just a few examples of the many tests conducted.
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A bike rack is being tested in the Thule test center crash test.

Durability tests

Used to evaluate the performance under conditions such as those that might be encountered during use on rough or uneven terrain.
A Thule bike rack is being tested in the Thule test center wear and tear simulation.

Wear and tear simulations

Specialized tests that are used to evaluate the racks and carriers over time, to assess their durability and long-term performance as well as their ability to protect the bikes during transport.
A Thule roof rack is being tested in the Thule test center wear and tear simulation.

Exposure tests

Used to evaluate the performance of the rack under conditions that might be encountered during use. We expose the bike racks to extreme heat and cold, as well as moisture, sunlight and chemicals.