I've had 2 Thule Easyfold XT2 racks in the last 4+ years.
The first one had a manufacturing defect that the doohickey that plunges into the hole on the hitch would not remain open while putting the rack into the hitch which resulted in a convoluted procedure to do it (see short video clip on how it is supposed to work).
https://www.dropbox.com/s/hx1w5ucxq31ysi7/Thule Latch.mov?dl=0
Anyway Thule replaced it for free and the new one is perfect and it has wheels to roll (1st one did not).
Anyway a few of my past and present bikes on different cars over the years.
I've not found anything better, has anyone?
See:
Differences Between Thule EasyFold and EasyFold XT
Question:
Besides the TH903202 having roller wheels to roll on the ground, what are the differences between the TH9032 and the TH903202 besides price?
The Thule EasyFold XT
# TH903202 is the latest version of the Thule EasyFold TH9032 and there are a few upgrades to what is already considered by many to be the best bike rack available, due in large part to its quality of life features. It still has the same 65 lb per bike capacity and can work in 1-1/4" or 2" hitches.
The EasyFold XT
# TH903202 can handle 3" tires or up to 4-11/16" tires with Fat Bike Straps
# TH985101 while the EasyFold TH9032 was limited to 2-1/2" wide tires. The EasyFold XT also has an integrated ramp which folds up, compared to the EasyFold's removable ramp.
Transporting the XT has been made easier as well, because it has wheels so when you fold it up you can still carry it with the handle, but also have the option of rolling it along instead of needing to carry it.
Frankly, you can't go wrong with the EasyFold TH9032 or the EasyFold XT
# TH903202, with the latter option being better if you have a bike with fat tires, or just want that bit of extra convenience it offers.