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Budget-friendly tilt-away hitch rack
Last reviewed: March 2026
At a glance
Why this product
Four-bike capacity in a budget hanging design that fits both 1.25-inch and 2-inch hitches. Tilt-away, 35 lb per-bike limit, steel construction at 41 lbs. No bike locks, not carbon-safe, no e-bike support — the trade-offs match the price. I recommend this to families who need four-bike capacity at the lowest possible investment. If everyone rides standard bikes and you are not worried about security at the trailhead, this gets the job done.
Detailed specs
| Max Bikes | 4 |
| E-Bike Compatible | No |
| Max Bike Weight | 16 kg |
| Receiver Size | 5.1 cm |
| Tilt Away | Yes |
| Folds Flat | No |
| Carbon Frame Safe | No |
| Lock Bikes to Rack | No |
| Lock Rack to Vehicle | Yes |
| E-Bike Ramp Included | No |
| Integrated Cable Lock | No |
| Rack Weight | 19 kg |
| Installation Difficulty | Basic Tools |
| Anti-Sway Cradles | No |
| Folds When Not in Use | Yes |
| Material | Steel |
| Noise Rating | Silent |
Best prices
| Retailer | Price | Status | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Amazon US | Check price | Check availability | Check Price |
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Budget hanging hitch rack for 4 bikes. Unloaded tilt, 1.25"/2" hitches.
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Performance analysis
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Fitment
| Model | Years | Fit | Requirements |
|---|---|---|---|
| Tahoe(5th Gen) | 2021+ | good | |
| Equinox(4th Gen (EV)) | 2024+ | good | |
Community feedback
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