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2022 - Wilderness - Bike rack advice?

7.5K views 26 replies 12 participants last post by  neolynne  
#1 ·
Hi--I have a 2022 Forester Wilderness. I already had a Saris Bones bike rack that I used on my 2012 Ford Escape. But the Escape didn't have a spoiler and the Forester does. The Saris site says that the rack is compatible with cars with spoilers, but I'm worried about it and wanted to see if anyone has experience using one of the bike racks that attach with straps over the spoiler. I will be carrying two bikes, neither one is exceedingly heavy--but the car is only a few months old and I don't want to break it!

I've looked back through some of the other bike rack threads but none of them that I've found mention a rack that has straps that have to go over the spoiler.

Thank you!
 
#6 ·
A helpful supplement for a hitch carrier, especially for long trips with multiple bikes, is an added tie-down strap up around the hatch hinges. This will greatly reduce the bouncing of the cantilevered load. Obviously too much of a nuisance for a shorter slower trip though. There hasn't been any paint scuffing I've noticed.
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#9 ·
Possibly my situation has been exacerbated by having only a 1.25" hitch receiver and/or the springy-ness of my particular Thule (cheapest) bike rack. But on a trip of thousands of miles at freeway speeds (we went from PNW to RAGBRAI in Iowa) the strap was definitely a big improvement for only a minor added effort.
 
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I wasn't 100% sure, so I double checked the accessories brochure. All forester hitches are 2"

My dealer did mention they were having trouble sourcing the hitches and underbody protection, so the hitch may be a dealer install or deleted completely from my order.
 
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I wasn't 100% sure, so I double checked the accessories brochure. All forester hitches are 2"

My dealer did mention they were having trouble sourcing the hitches and underbody protection, so the hitch may be a dealer install or deleted completely from my order.
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I wasn't 100% sure, so I double checked the accessories brochure. All forester hitches are 2"

My dealer did mention they were having trouble sourcing the hitches and underbody protection, so the hitch may be a dealer install or deleted completely from my order.
Thanks, good information.
 
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#13 ·
that's good news for SK Foresters. limiting us SJ owners to 1.25" receivers was paying too much attention to towing, and too little to bike racks, in my opinion.
 
#18 ·
I just ordered a 22 Forester Touring and was told a 2" was available. One week later the sales guy calls me and says he "made a mistake" and only 1 1/4" is currently available for the Touring model. He offered to throw in a free Thule 2" adapter. I said no thanks because I have a 2" 1UpUsa rack to transport two heavy ebikes. I don't want any extra wobble that an adapter might create. So, looks like I will need an aftermarket add-on.
 
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#20 ·
I just ordered a 22 Forester Touring and was told a 2" was available. One week later the sales guy calls me and says he "made a mistake" and only 1 1/4" is currently available for the Touring model.
This might just be a supply chain situation, where he really meant "only 1.25" is available right now"
 
#21 ·
As for wobble with 1.25" hitch receivers, I spent a careful hour, before a very long towing trip, adding just the right number of layers of transparent packing tape wrapped around the ball-mount tongue so that it still would just barely slide smoothly into the hitch receiver. You could do this to a bike rack, too. The clunkiness was reduced quite a bit.
 
#24 ·
Threaded locking hitch pin is way better and faster. But you may still need to shim in the vertical direction. I’d shim instead of using those straps, or just leave it to wobble and tolerate the clunking on shorter trips. Shims can be made from anything lying around, like strips cut from a beverage can.
 
#25 ·
‘22 premium with Subaru 2” receiver, dealer installed. Availability can be hit or miss but works quite well with my Thule rack and 2 e bikes. Thule has anti wobble attachment which seems much more secure.
 
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