Features

This CURT cargo carrier features an easy bolt-together design for simple, hassle-free assembly.

This CURT cargo carrier will maximize your vehicle’s storage area and keep bulky items outside your vehicle, leaving more room inside for passengers and cargo.

CURT hitches are made in the USA to ensure quality from design to finish. Every CURT custom trailer hitch is proudly manufactured in Eau Claire, Wisconsin.

Every CURT hitch undergoes an industry-leading co-cured finishing process to ensure maximum protection against UV rays, rust, scratches and chipping.
Product Details
Universal Tray Cargo Carrier with Folding Shank for 2" Receivers by CURT®. Transform your vehicle into a reliable load-hauling machine by installing this superior trailer hitch. With this product that is made utilizing only the highest quality materials and the latest manufacturing technologies, you can safely haul your loads no matter whether you're simply going from point A to B or heading for a long trip. Built to last, it brings a great combination of durability and worry-free performance.
Even with the roomiest of vehicles, packing the car for a long trip can quickly turn into a frustrating game of Tetris. CURT cargo carriers are a simple yet effective solution for maximizing the storage area of your vehicle. The advantage of a hitch-mounted cargo carrier is that it can be mounted on the rear or front end of the vehicle as long as the vehicle is properly equipped with the right receiver hitch. Mounting a cargo carrier in the front opens up the rear receiver hitch for towing a trailer or adding a second carrier or bike rack if needed. The hitch-mounted design also makes installation quick and easy. CURT basket cargo carriers feature a strong bolt-together design and are made with heavy-duty carbide steel and a tubular construction for increased strength. Whether you prefer the hitch-mounted carrier or the roof rack option, CURT has cargo management solutions to meet your needs.
Augment your cargo capacity easily and inexpensively with a cargo carrier. Sure, we have traditional roof racks, who wants to lift all that stuff up there, and then back down? Not to mention the extra fuel you’ll burn with all that gear out in the breeze. A second option is a hitch receiver-mounted Cargo Carrier. Put several hundred pounds of gear and luggage out behind your vehicle at waist height, where it’s easy to reach. And when you don’t need to carry all that stuff around, just pull the pin and stow the cargo carrier behind the garage until the next time.
