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Here are some frequently asked questions about car racks:
The main types of car racks are roof racks, hitch racks, and trunk racks. Roof racks attach to the roof of your vehicle, hitch racks attach to your trailer hitch, and trunk racks attach inside your trunk.
The weight capacity of racks can vary greatly depending on the specific model. Roof racks typically can hold 110-165 lbs, hitch racks 150-500 lbs, and trunk racks 20-100 lbs. Always check the manufacturer's listed weight limit for your rack.
Most racks are designed for easy do-it-yourself installation. Roof and hitch racks usually require no tools while trunk racks may need minimal tools. Be sure to carefully follow the included installation instructions.
You can expect to pay $100-400 for a basic roof or hitch rack. High-end models or those compatible with electric bike carriers may cost $400-800. Trunk racks are more affordable at $30-150 usually.
Many auto parts stores and outdoor retailers sell car racks both in stores and online. It's also convenient to check websites like Amazon which have filters to find racks available for local pickup near you.
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