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Fits almost every vehicle

If you have a car, estate or 4x4 there is a MAXXRAXX bike rack to suit you.

If you change cars in the future, the bike rack can easily be adapted to fit the new vehicle.

MAXXRAXX - bike racks that work

       Premier - no rear offset
       for vehicles with no rear-mounted spare wheel
               cars, vans, motorhomes
               4x4s with no rear-mounted spare wheel including
                       Land Rover Discovery 3
                       Land Rover Freelander 2
                       Honda CR-V 2007
                       BMW X5



MAXXRAXX - bike racks that work

       Discovery - offset to the rear 150mm
       specifically for the following vehicles
               Land Rover Discovery I or II
               Suzuki Vitara
               Honda CR-V (with rear-mounted spare wheel)
               Freelander (with pressed steel wheels)
               (Freelanders with alloy wheels require the "4x4" bike rack)




MAXXRAXX - bike racks that work

       4x4 - offset to the rear 250mm
       for most other vehicles with a rear mounted spare wheel
       (please note the exceptions above that use the "Discovery" rack)




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Which bike rack for my car?





If you are still unsure about which model is best suited to your vehicle, this PDF document is a detailed guide listing our recommendations on exactly which bike rack is best for your specific vehicle. It also gives guidance on the maximum number of bikes you can carry, based on the nose weight rating of your vehicle. Check your Owner's Handbook for more information.


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