Lund 601010 Universal 20" X 60" Hitch Mounted Steel Cargo Carrier for 2" Receiver, Black






Key features
- •Stationary platform size is 20" by 60" for large loads
- •Five-hundred pound distributed-load capacity for larger items
- •Hitch-mounted design installs into a standard 2" receiver for easy and quick installation
- •Pre-punched holes for attaching accessories or tie down straps
- •Black powder-coated finish for durability
Lund 601010 Universal 20" X 60" Hitch Mounted Steel Cargo Carrier for 2" Receiver, Black
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Customer Reviews
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GREAT BUY, WELL MADE, STRONG AND THE 3 INCH SIDE WALLS ARE AWESOME!!!
Michael Yocum•July 6, 2014
JUST RECEIVED MY CARGO CARRIER TODAY AND PUT IT TOGETHER WITHIN 30 MINUTES. I LOVE THIS THING ALREADY BECAUSE OF THE 3 INCH SIDE WALLS AND STRONG FRAME. ONCE I ATTACHED THE CARRIER TO MY TRUCK IT WAS PRETTY SECURE, BUT I WILL PROBABLY MAKE SOME MINOR ADJUSTMENTS WITH A WELDER. I HAVE NOTICED LOTS OF PEOPLE COMPLAINING ABOUT THE STRENGTH OF THE CARRIER, BUT I DISAGREE WITH THOSE OPINIONS. THE CARRIER DOES WOBBLE A LITTLE SIDE TO SIDE, BUT THAT WILL ALL GO AWAY ONCE YOU "EVENLY" LOAD THE CARGO AND STRAP IT DOWN PROPERLY. IF I COULD MAKE ONE SUGGESTION TO THE BUILDER, I WOULD SUGGEST YOU OFFER A MODEL WHICH IS ALREADY PUT TOGETHER AND WELDED. OVERALL, BEST CARGO CARRIER I HAVE SEEN.
This worked great
J. Freeman•December 17, 2013
Easy to assemble. (I added lights to make sure it was visible at night.) It carried a fairly large, heavy load and cannot find one complaint about it.
Cargo carrier
doodady•March 19, 2012
I rec'd the item within 3 days of ordering which is awesome. The rack is very easy to assemble and appears to be a good buy price wise. The issue is that it comes with extremely poor quality bolts. I stripped 6 out of 12 using a 1/4 in ratchet so I had to buy better quality bolts and nut...not good but not the end of the world!! The holes for the bike rack are too close to the end of the platform therefore the bike's tire sit on the adge of the platform do not fit in it. I had to drill new holes 6 in closer to the center which is not a big deal, it now does the job it is supposed to. The instructions come in 3 different languages, the French version was done using a translation software and make absolutely no sense it is not understandable.These are only small issues and do not take away the quality of the platform. I made one myself in the past and it cost me almost the same amount in material on top of all the work and time I spent building it...so price wise it is a good deal.
Works
Mike•September 13, 2011
This rack does the job but it's nothing to write home about. Amazon's description of a three-star rating pretty much nails it: It's OK. I've carried firewood, coolers, bicycles, etc without problem, so for that it does the trick.
Problems:
- Within a day or two, the hardware started rusting.
- The rack is *very* loose inside the hitch receiver. I use ratchet straps to tighten it up on each side - there's no way it could be used without some sort of method of tightening it.
- I wouldn't trust it with 500lbs! I can't put all of my weight on it without it protesting loudly, and any cargo must be balanced properly (which makes sense anyway). The grating that makes up the floor is pretty weak.
- Note that it doesn't come with a retaining pin for the tongue in the receiver.
In the end, it does the trick, and it's not too expensive. It was one of the few I could find that didn't have a rise on the tongue - I wanted mine to sit below the rear barn doors on my van, so the less rise, the better.
Problems:
- Within a day or two, the hardware started rusting.
- The rack is *very* loose inside the hitch receiver. I use ratchet straps to tighten it up on each side - there's no way it could be used without some sort of method of tightening it.
- I wouldn't trust it with 500lbs! I can't put all of my weight on it without it protesting loudly, and any cargo must be balanced properly (which makes sense anyway). The grating that makes up the floor is pretty weak.
- Note that it doesn't come with a retaining pin for the tongue in the receiver.
In the end, it does the trick, and it's not too expensive. It was one of the few I could find that didn't have a rise on the tongue - I wanted mine to sit below the rear barn doors on my van, so the less rise, the better.
Soooommme Assembly required
DanP•August 29, 2011
First, I must say, now that I've assembled the cargo carrier, I love it. Assembly, however was a pain because the screw holes did not quite line up. Maybe 3-4 of them max. I needed to loosly screw the ones that did line up then worked an awl or thin dowel into the others and bend the frame / support bracket till I could get other screws through. At this point some of them are kinda going through sideways, but as I tightened them they worked the support bracket enough to sraighten up.
It works great for hauling mulch, the X-mas tree, gasoline, and all the other stuff which used to dirty the inside of the van. I also recommend the bike attachments if you are handy enough to drill new screw holes for them.
It works great for hauling mulch, the X-mas tree, gasoline, and all the other stuff which used to dirty the inside of the van. I also recommend the bike attachments if you are handy enough to drill new screw holes for them.
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