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Old 05-25-2012, 07:39 PM   #1
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Cargo tray/bike rack

We did get our cargo tray installed on our way home this spring. It does reduce the rear clearance but not enough to worry about. If you want one be sure and order it with your new trailer. It is a $420 option. It cost us $700 for the tray, $465 for freight, and $300 to install. I like it and will use it a lot. I really would like to thank the sales staff at World Wide RV in Arizona for not making sure it was on the tailer we ordered. The salesman told us it was not an option when you have power jacks on the back. I really can't think of anything good to say about that place.
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Old 05-26-2012, 10:04 AM   #2
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I have power stabilizer jacks in the rear of my 321rlts and it came with the rack.
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Old 05-26-2012, 07:02 PM   #3
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My 351rlts has the factory option and the power jacks are under it. Plenty of clearance.

Pity the consumer when the salesman does not know his product.
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My 351rlts has the factory option and the power jacks are under it. Plenty of clearance.

Pity the consumer when the salesman does not know his product.
It wasn't lack of product knowlege, It was MAKE THE DEAL no matter what.
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Old 05-27-2012, 01:40 PM   #5
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My 32RLTS has both the cargo tray and the power stabilized. They are both great options but the clearance literally only give me a half inch of clearanc backing into my driveway. It is crazy close. I don't put the bikes or firewood on the back until I am out of the driveway.

Well, back to camping. You guys all have a happy Memorial day!
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Can someone post pictures of this cargo tray?
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I'll try to take some picture tomorrow while we're hooking up. If I'm lucky, we may have some up tomorrow night.
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Thanks!
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Old 05-28-2012, 11:56 AM   #9
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This is the only one I have of mine right now. All you do is remove a pin on each side and the basket slides out then you put the pins back in to lock it
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http://www.jaycoowners.com/showthread.php?t=5621&page=2

See post #15 in this thread for pictures of my tray.
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Here are a few pictures I took of it in and out as I was hooking up to come home today. If you need any explanations of what these pictures are of, just et me know - some of the angles are a little odd. As you can see, I have the power stabilizers and the cargo rack.


The first two show the tray in the "in" position.





The next two show it "out"


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World Wide RV in Arizona..........I really can't think of anything good to say about that place.
You really have to watch yourself at that place, that's were we purchased our rig. I hope it wasn't our salesman, (C.S.) I like to think of him as an honest man.......
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Sorry I'm slow to respond. Spent the weekend camping. Thank you both for the pictures. What is the weight limit on that tray. It looks really handy!
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Old 06-04-2012, 05:19 PM   #14
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The weight limit as posted on the carrier is 250#. I plan on keeping ours to right around 200#.
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I just picked one up local for $200. I guess I did OK..
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I just picked one up local for $200. I guess I did OK..
Yes, you did! I had mine installed aftermarket, and it was right up there with clutch's. The dealership installed my stab jacks onto the underside of the tray mounting frame, and it still gives me plenty of clearance. Looks like it's a fairly simple DIY job. I just had the dealer do it because it was a new trailer, and I didn't want to mess it up.
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The one I just got was from an 2012 that was never used and he had it un-mounted and the guy that just bought that TT got it from him with the sale and also will not use it. It has some scratches from sitting in a garage and no hardware but I been wanting one since we bought the 33 RLDS last year. I just kept checking craigslist every now and then and this one came up just a few miles from my job. Since it was in pieces he didn't know how it went together but after messing with it and looking at the pics here last night, I think I have it figured out. I am sick of the bikes in my view on the front hitch mount
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33RLDS, that was a great buy. I really can't imagine anyone not wanting one. They are really a nice addition to the trailer.
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33RLDS, that was a great buy. I really can't imagine anyone not wanting one. They are really a nice addition to the trailer.
The cargo rack didn't work for us. It really wasn't useful for more than 2 bikes, maybe 3 if you try really hard. For me having a receiver is a better option considering the variety of receiver mounted bike racks and cargo carriers available that I feel do a better job. Plus the reduced rear clearance was an issue on our TT, pulling the rack off provided ~4" of additional height.

The rack didn't go to waste though. It found a new home on the back on an Eagle in MN in exchange for a very tasty case of beer.

I just had receiver fabricated and added to the rear of my TT $300 from a custom hitch business in my area. IMO that is the best value.
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I thought about a custom hitch mount as I have a Heavy Duty hitch mounted bike carrier. But besides the bikes being in my view in the front, I hate those stupid bar adapters you have use with them. I rather just toss them on the rack. I don't have any high end bikes that i'm worried about scratching from being to close together. And for $200 it was worth it to give it a try.
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