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Installing A Rhino Rack Roof Rack On An Acura RDX

Written by HITCHWEB CANADA Wednesday, July 21, 2021

 

Installing A Rhino Rack Roof Rack On A 2011 Acura RDX With Factory Rails

 

First Step: Open the boxes and make sure you have everything you need:

Remove the end caps from your crossbars and shake them up and down to remove the measurement strips, vortex rubber strip and the key. Insert the vortex rubber strips in the C channel on the top of the crossbars and cut the extra bit off if required. 
We discovered we like this back and forth motion to get them in just right. 
Then insert the legs into the crossbar by squeezing the tabs. 
Get your crossbars and sit them on the 2011 Acura MDX's factory rails so that the leg assembly...


Solution for Bike Rack Wobble?

Written by Hitchweb Team Tuesday, July 6, 2021

 

Have you ever noticed some wobble in your receiver when using your bike rack?

Well, there is a solution for this.

Even the best fitting bike racks can ocassionaly have a little sway/wobble when you're on the road, especially when fully loaded with all your bikes. The best solution is to get an anti-rattle pin kit to help get the tightest fit possible. These pin kits are available for both 1 1/4" receivers as well as 2" receivers and some can be locked for extra security. 

Our most popular pin for 2" receivers is part# TAR300 from Trimax - here are a few of the key features and benefits:Best anti-wobble hitch pin for bike racks - Canada

  • - Built with an adjustable pin for a tight fit that eliminates rattle
  • - Crafted from 100% stainless steel
  • - 5/8" pin fits most 2" class III, IV and V receiver hitches
  • - Patented 1/4-turn technology so hitch pin cannot be false locked
  • - Includes two type A keys featuring a 7-pin design for extra security
  • - Protective...
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SUMMER CAMPING MUST HAVES

Written by HITCHWEB CANADA Wednesday, April 14, 2021

Summer is just around the corner and with many Pandemic restrictions in place, Canadians are likely staying local again this year. But local doesn't mean boring and living in Canada means countless mountains, lakes and forests to explore.
Can't get a campsite? No problem! The term "bush camping" doesn't mean what it use to with countless products to take you from doing your business in the dirt and washing off in the freezing lake - to having a private bathroom and shower area without towing a camper. 

This blog post will show you Hitchweb's recommended must-haves to camp easy this summer so you can grab and go, start that #adventureonwheels and be nowhere bound for a day or two.

Let's start with the basics and work our way up to the luxurious!

1) THE PORTABLE TOILET

Bring the comfort and privacy of home with you and purchase a portable toilet. 

2) A PORTABLE COOLER

A reliable cooler is a must have...


Wire Color By Manufacturer

Written by Hitchweb Team Friday, April 2, 2021

Over the years manufacturers have changed the wire colors on vehicles. The below diagrams show what vehicle manufacturer has as each wire function:

Standard Generic Wire Color Wire Function Diagram Cars Trucks Wiring

Standard Wire Function
Dual Bulb System
Wire Color
Right Turn & Brake Lights Green
Left Turn & Brake Lights Yellow
Tail Lights Brown
Ground White
Single Purpose System  
Brake Lights Use Converter
Backup Lights Red
Electric Trailer Brakes Connect To Blue...
Posted in Towing 101

5 THINGS TO DO OVER SPRING BREAK 2021

Written by HITCHWEB CANADA Wednesday, March 10, 2021

Spring break is here and we're stuck at home, but that doesn't mean we can't have fun with the kids!

Here are 5 of Hitchweb's tried and true pandemic friendly activities for your family to plan over the next 2 weeks:

1) FIND A LOCAL TRAIL

One of the amazing things about living in Canada is that you have countless local trails to wander. If you aren't familiar with any in your area a quick Google search will do the trick! 

2) GO FOR A BIKE RIDE

Sounds cliché right? A family bike riding together.. but for such a popular family activity, how often do you find yourself actually doing it?! If you don't have a bike you can likely borrow from a friend or family member or check out online marketplaces! Chances are you will find one for cheap - or even better - FREE! 
If you want to take the bikes on your vehicle, we can help you with that with our huge selection of BIKE CARRIERS

3) HEAD TO A LAKE OR POND AND FEED THE...