Thank you for taking the time to put this out there. Like you, I was looking for some instructions - the one I purchased didn’t include any written instructions in the box. Very helpful.
Like others I got this package with no instructions. If you’re handy enough you can figure it out but the u-bolt “stabilizer” had me stumped. Great video and I agree…great package for a great price!
All that matters really. I saw someone use smaller ratchet straps from the back of the cargo to the hitch. I might do that. I’m off pavement A LOT so the extra security will keep me happy.
@@mikereddy1019 If you're going to have a lot of weight on it, that's good insurance. I don't think it would be actually needed except maybe for the side to side rocking movement. I can see where, with a lot of weight, over time, that might crack the welds or something so bracing those would keep the whole thing working well for years.
I just put mine together but have not tested it on the road trip yet. I will be using it pretty much one time for my trip from NC to Cabo San Lucas Mexico where I am moving permanently next year. Have you used it on your vacation yet? If so, how did it work out?
Yes, I also posted a review video of that trip so check it out. If you're in a car, it does sit low so you'll drag going in or out of hotels or parking lots that have elevated entries or exits. Going in or out on an angle does help. If you have an SUV or truck, you should have zero issues. It handled everything beautifully and never flinched a bit with all the super bouncy roads going thru the western states. I couldn't be happier with it. You'll have to let us know what it's like when you move. I've heard most anywhere on the Baja peninsula is a great retirement choice, and had even thought myself of some place like La Paz near Cabo. My only problem is I like metal detecting and finding history, and that's not the best area for that. I hear you can really stretch a retirement dollar though. Maybe I can just turn into a beach you tuber! Daily routine... wake up to the sound of the ocean, walk along the beach, consume copious amounts of seafood, sleep, repeat.
Actually, that's a great idea! I just put that on my To Do list for videos. I have a 2004 Toyota Matrix I got for my youngest daughter and used the more aggressive kit on the headlights on that car. They were much, much worse than the Volvo and they look fantastic now.
I don't think it's absolutely necessary, but it's a good idea. When I actually used it, I installed that part. It really helps keep it stable so it doesn't bounce around quite as much, so that's a bonus too.
@@alexhumble6435 I had to find the way that worked best for my car hitch. I think I did end up having to turn it around from what the directions showed, but then it was stable and worked perfectly.
The exhaust in this car isn't hot enough or close enough to the hitch carrier to cause issues. I couldn't detect any temperature difference of any kind anywhere near the exhaust. There may be vehicles out there you have to worry about that, but this isn't one of them.
Go to mockins.com/pages/product-manuals and you'll see the link to the instructions at the bottom of the list. My video wasn't designed to replace the instructions.
@@FloydNashFixItDad I checked and the pic still not clear, what im not sure is how the washers should go with the 4 screws, theres like 4 screws in each then each comes with two washers, one flat and bigger the other smaller...
@@dnm6445 Just lay it out and it should be fairly obvious, I believe you're talking about the 4 bolts that connect the arm and 2 halves together in what will be the underside of the carrier. Usually, you put a washer on the bolt, put the bolt thru the holes, put another washer on, and then the nut to tighten it all together.. As you lay it out, if it looks like the larger washer should be on one side or the other, then do it. If it looks like it makes no difference, then it probably doesn't. I think I replaced a couple of the smaller washers on mine with larger ones I already had just because I like a larger washer to apply a force over a larger area. Unless you're planning on loading it to maximum capacity all the time, it probably won't matter at all.
Actually, for this carrier, that may not be true. It's pretty dang good. I did just happen to see a Curt version at my local walmart the other day, and it's absolutely identical to this particular one I got. I don't mean close, I mean identical. Same everything. For the same price as the curt, I got the one I have, with carrier bag and tie down straps, plus hitch stabilizer. I don't need to use it every day. Except for the vacation I'm going on this summer, I probably won't need it more than a couple of times a year.
@@FloydNashFixItDad Best to compare is the weight and the texture of the powder coat. The funny texture represents cheap. Solid black mostly means true powder coat. Most 1 star reviews all says, the paint is coming off.
@@wt9653 Awesome, don't buy it then. Like I said, I may only need it a couple of times a year and a can of Krylon is 5 bucks. It will do great for what I need. In the video, at the end, if you paid attention, I clearly state that if you are going to be needing one for more than occasional use, get a better quality one. That funny texture by the way is called a hammer tone.
Not cheap. Fairly priced, the product does it's job well for the price it is at. Some occasional users do not need a full blown quality premium priced carrier. This bundle package is one of the best values out there
Thank you for taking the time to put this out there. Like you, I was looking for some instructions - the one I purchased didn’t include any written instructions in the box. Very helpful.
Like others I got this package with no instructions. If you’re handy enough you can figure it out but the u-bolt “stabilizer” had me stumped. Great video and I agree…great package for a great price!
I'm still not entirely sure I used the stabilizer the way it was intended, but the way I used it worked, so I'm happy.
All that matters really. I saw someone use smaller ratchet straps from the back of the cargo to the hitch. I might do that. I’m off pavement A LOT so the extra security will keep me happy.
@@mikereddy1019 If you're going to have a lot of weight on it, that's good insurance. I don't think it would be actually needed except maybe for the side to side rocking movement. I can see where, with a lot of weight, over time, that might crack the welds or something so bracing those would keep the whole thing working well for years.
Thank you! I'm not very handy at all but your video helped!
I just bought this carrier. I’ll be adding a light strip on it.
Thank you for this. Very helpful.
Thank you for the upload
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I just put mine together but have not tested it on the road trip yet. I will be using it pretty much one time for my trip from NC to Cabo San Lucas Mexico where I am moving permanently next year. Have you used it on your vacation yet? If so, how did it work out?
Yes, I also posted a review video of that trip so check it out. If you're in a car, it does sit low so you'll drag going in or out of hotels or parking lots that have elevated entries or exits. Going in or out on an angle does help. If you have an SUV or truck, you should have zero issues. It handled everything beautifully and never flinched a bit with all the super bouncy roads going thru the western states. I couldn't be happier with it.
You'll have to let us know what it's like when you move. I've heard most anywhere on the Baja peninsula is a great retirement choice, and had even thought myself of some place like La Paz near Cabo. My only problem is I like metal detecting and finding history, and that's not the best area for that. I hear you can really stretch a retirement dollar though. Maybe I can just turn into a beach you tuber! Daily routine... wake up to the sound of the ocean, walk along the beach, consume copious amounts of seafood, sleep, repeat.
Hey Floyd Nice video!! I wanted to see if you could do a 3M headlights clear coat update to see how they are holding up. From the volvo
Actually, that's a great idea! I just put that on my To Do list for videos. I have a 2004 Toyota Matrix I got for my youngest daughter and used the more aggressive kit on the headlights on that car. They were much, much worse than the Volvo and they look fantastic now.
Yes very helpful, just bought same package
Thanks!
Hi Floyd, I noticed you didn’t install the anti rattle U Bolt attachment. Is this part not necessary?
I don't think it's absolutely necessary, but it's a good idea. When I actually used it, I installed that part. It really helps keep it stable so it doesn't bounce around quite as much, so that's a bonus too.
Isn't that what he installed at 20 mins? The instructions have the lip going the other way though
@@alexhumble6435 I had to find the way that worked best for my car hitch. I think I did end up having to turn it around from what the directions showed, but then it was stable and worked perfectly.
My holes weren't aligned and couldn't fit the screws in ...having to return it. Very disappointed with this product
I would be concerned about stuff melting from your exhaust.
The exhaust in this car isn't hot enough or close enough to the hitch carrier to cause issues. I couldn't detect any temperature difference of any kind anywhere near the exhaust. There may be vehicles out there you have to worry about that, but this isn't one of them.
it doesnt help. mine came without instructions and I you arent showing closely the exact tools youre installing in the video
Go to mockins.com/pages/product-manuals and you'll see the link to the instructions at the bottom of the list. My video wasn't designed to replace the instructions.
@@FloydNashFixItDad I checked and the pic still not clear, what im not sure is how the washers should go with the 4 screws, theres like 4 screws in each then each comes with two washers, one flat and bigger the other smaller...
@@dnm6445 Just lay it out and it should be fairly obvious, I believe you're talking about the 4 bolts that connect the arm and 2 halves together in what will be the underside of the carrier. Usually, you put a washer on the bolt, put the bolt thru the holes, put another washer on, and then the nut to tighten it all together.. As you lay it out, if it looks like the larger washer should be on one side or the other, then do it. If it looks like it makes no difference, then it probably doesn't. I think I replaced a couple of the smaller washers on mine with larger ones I already had just because I like a larger washer to apply a force over a larger area. Unless you're planning on loading it to maximum capacity all the time, it probably won't matter at all.
@@FloydNashFixItDad thank you! I will try that
You are talking too much buddy. This video could be done in 2 mins
Find a different video then
Cheap metal, Cheap powder coat.
Stick with trusted brand. Why didn't you stay with Curt brand.
Actually, for this carrier, that may not be true. It's pretty dang good. I did just happen to see a Curt version at my local walmart the other day, and it's absolutely identical to this particular one I got. I don't mean close, I mean identical. Same everything. For the same price as the curt, I got the one I have, with carrier bag and tie down straps, plus hitch stabilizer. I don't need to use it every day. Except for the vacation I'm going on this summer, I probably won't need it more than a couple of times a year.
@@FloydNashFixItDad
Best to compare is the weight and the texture of the powder coat.
The funny texture represents cheap.
Solid black mostly means true powder coat.
Most 1 star reviews all says, the paint is coming off.
@@wt9653 Awesome, don't buy it then. Like I said, I may only need it a couple of times a year and a can of Krylon is 5 bucks. It will do great for what I need. In the video, at the end, if you paid attention, I clearly state that if you are going to be needing one for more than occasional use, get a better quality one. That funny texture by the way is called a hammer tone.
@@FloydNashFixItDad 1star reviews all said. It flakes off. Curt is sold at Homedepot for 159. It weighs 10 pounds more. Weight matters.🥺😥😭
Not cheap. Fairly priced, the product does it's job well for the price it is at. Some occasional users do not need a full blown quality premium priced carrier. This bundle package is one of the best values out there