Discover the full line of trunk cargo racks from VEVOR, ideal for expanding vehicle cargo space and organizing outdoor gear on Jeeps, trucks, SUVs, and off-road vehicles. With sturdy racks designed for dependable outdoor adventure performance, VEVOR covers every mounting style, vehicle compatibility, and weight capacity, whether you need a Jeep tailgate table for camping and trail use or a spare tire cargo basket for rear-mounted storage.
Are you looking for a reliable trunk cargo rack to increase storage space in your car for outdoor activities like camping and overlanding? VEVOR offers the ideal mounting option for your vehicle, whether you are looking for a folding tailgate table for Jeep trail cooking or a spare tire cargo basket that increases rear-mounted storage. Look through our assortment designed with sturdy steel structure, safe vehicle attachment, and useful folding features for active outdoor use.
The two primary factors that determine whether a trunk cargo rack installs properly on your vehicle and meets your workspace or cargo expansion needs are mounting type and vehicle compatibility. For the most popular off-road and truck platforms, VEVOR offers spare tire-, tailgate-, and hitch-mounted options.
Using the spare tire as the mounting anchor point, a spare tire basket installs directly onto the spare tire carrier at the back of the car, providing a cargo platform behind the vehicle without taking up space in the trunk or cargo area. For overlanding and camping settings, where every cubic inch of interior vehicle space is already devoted to sleeping gear, food, water, and recovery tools, this mounting method is especially helpful.
The mounting hardware for the most popular spare tire carrier configurations used on Jeep Wranglers, Toyota 4Runners, Toyota Land Cruisers, and full-size trucks with externally mounted spare tires is used in VEVOR's spare tire basket versions. With adjustable straps or bolt-on clamps that accommodate the variety of tire sizes used on various vehicle models, the basket structure firmly fastens around the spare tire rim. A VEVOR spare tire basket offers well-organized external storage for the heaviest, dirtiest items that would otherwise interfere with passenger comfort and equipment organization inside the vehicle for overlanders who travel long distances with fuel cans, recovery equipment, camp chairs, and firewood.
To create a usable flat work surface at vehicle rear height, a Jeep tailgate table is attached to the back of a Jeep Wrangler or a similar vehicle. This table can be used as a camp kitchen prep surface, a map-reading table, a tool organization station, or any other workspace that the vehicle's standard tailgate cannot provide. For Jeep trail enthusiasts and overlanders who spend a lot of time at remote campsites, a flat work table at the right ergonomic height turns vehicle-based camp organizing from haphazard to truly useful.
The Jeep tailgate table models from VEVOR attach to spare tire carrier systems or regular Jeep Wrangler tailgate hinges using vehicle-specific hardware that works with the Jeep's current mounting locations without drilling or other permanent modifications. To maintain ground clearance and aerodynamic profile during trail driving, which a permanently extended table would compromise, VEVOR's tailgate table models feature folding leg systems that allow the table surface to be deployed when needed and compactly stored against the vehicle when driving between locations. Without the overhanging breadth that causes clearance issues when navigating narrow trails, the surface proportions of VEVOR's tailgate tables provide practical space for two-burner camp stoves, food preparation, and equipment organization.
Compared to Jeep-specific variants, folding tables can be installed on most trucks and SUVs' standard trailer hitch receivers, providing a cargo table option that is suitable for a variety of vehicles in a fleet or household. The hitch-receiver attachment method handles larger, typical camp kitchen loads than suction- or clamp-mounted options because it provides a sturdy, fixed table platform attached to the vehicle's chassis rather than the body panels.
Class III and Class IV hitch ratings on full-size trucks, midsize SUVs, and Jeeps with aftermarket hitch installations are compatible with VEVOR's folding tailgate table models, thanks to their 2-inch standard hitch receiver. It takes less than a minute for one person to set up the foldable tabletop, which compresses flat for vehicle travel and deploys to a level working position at the campsite without any equipment. In a mixed-vehicle family, VEVOR's folding table offers the camping functionality that vehicle-specific solutions cannot provide for truck and SUV owners who camp, tailgate, or use their vehicles as mobile work platforms across many outdoor use cases.
The spare tire carrier diameter, hitch receiver class, tailgate hinge pattern, and bumper shape all vary by make and model, affecting the fit of mounting hardware and load distribution. Trunk cargo rack mounting systems are made for particular vehicle rear layouts. Compatibility testing is a crucial pre-purchase step because a rack that mounts safely on one vehicle platform might not engage effectively on a different make, even within the same vehicle class.
In addition to important mounting dimension requirements, such as tire diameter range for spare tire baskets, receiver class for hitch-mounted tables, and vehicle-specific tailgate hinge compatibility for Jeep-specific models, VEVOR's trunk cargo rack product listings list compatible car makes, models, and years. Cross-referencing VEVOR's mounting dimension specifications with the actual installed hardware dimensions confirms compatibility more reliably than vehicle year-make-model lookup alone for buyers with modified vehicles where aftermarket bumpers, tire carriers, or hitch systems differ from stock configurations. For customers with modified or non-standard vehicle configurations, VEVOR's dimensional clarity across all mounting standards eliminates the compatibility ambiguity often caused by vague vehicle compatibility claims from competitor solutions.
The practicality of integrating a trunk cargo rack for active outdoor use, and its ability to safely transport the gear loads required for overlanding and camping, depend on its folding mechanism and weight capacity. Reliable folding systems and suitable load ratings are regular design goals for VEVOR's luggage racks.
For customers who drive between places and set up camp several times on each trip, the folding mechanism of a trunk cargo rack affects how quickly it switches between travel and deployed modes. In multi-stop adventures where quick setup and breakdown between stops are the operational reality, a folding method that requires tools or lengthy disassembly processes impedes deployment at every campsite, diminishing the rack's practical value.
The tool-free folding systems and positive locking mechanisms of VEVOR's folding tailgate table and cargo rack models secure the rack in both the deployed and folded positions, preventing accidental deployment during trail driving that could cause obstacles or ground clearance issues on difficult terrain. The corrosion-resistant metal structure of the hinge hardware on VEVOR's folding models ensures smooth, dependable folding action even with many wet-dry cycles and dusty trail conditions, which hasten corrosion and debris accumulation in less robust folding joint systems. VEVOR's folding cargo racks are truly useful for the active use scenarios they are intended to serve, thanks to their quick, tool-free operation and positive lock engagement.
A trunk cargo rack's weight capacity is a safety-critical parameter that establishes how much equipment the rack can hold without experiencing structural collapse, vehicle handling degradation, or mounting system stress that jeopardizes the rack and the vehicle attachment point. When a spare tire cargo basket is overloaded beyond its rated capacity, rear axle weight is added, which affects steering responsiveness, braking distances, and the integrity of the spare tire carrier. These effects extend beyond the rack itself to active vehicle safety during travel.
In contrast to static loading on a level surface, VEVOR's trunk cargo rack models define weight capacities that represent safe working loads under dynamic trail and road driving conditions. The rated capacities on VEVOR's spare tire baskets provide safety margins suitable for the off-road use settings these racks serve, accounting for the additional dynamic load multiplication imposed by off-road terrain through suspension movement and impact forces. When overlanders load fuel cans, recovery boards, and camp gear onto rear-mounted racks, VEVOR's load capacity guidance helps buyers distribute weight among available mounting positions so the total rear-mounted load stays within both the rack's capacity limit and the vehicle's stated rear axle weight rating.
Every off-road and adventure vehicle can benefit from VEVOR's trunk cargo racks, which offer secure mounting systems, convenient folding features, and a suitable weight capacity for spare tire baskets, Jeep tailgate tables, and folding table configurations. There is a VEVOR rack for every vehicle and activity, from folding tailgate tables for campground workspace to spare tire cargo baskets for organizing overlanding supplies. Dependable after-sales support is available for every transaction. Make the most of your car's outdoor capabilities by browsing the entire assortment now.
Vehicles with externally mounted spare tires, such as Jeep Wranglers, Toyota 4Runners, Land Cruisers, and full-size trucks with rear spare tire carriers, are compatible with VEVOR's spare tire cargo baskets. Before making a purchase, make sure the outer diameter of your spare tire is within the specified compatibility range for each product.
Each product listing specifies the weight capacity, which varies by model. Under normal outdoor use conditions, VEVOR's tailgate table models are rated for camp kitchen and gear organization loads. Avoid placing heavy objects near the table's outer edge, where leverage forces increase stress on the mounting hardware, and always distribute the load uniformly across the table's surface.
Indeed, Class III and Class IV hitch ratings on the majority of full-size trucks and SUVs are compatible with VEVOR's hitch-mounted folding tailgate table models, which use a conventional 2-inch receiver. Before using the rack for the first time, make sure the anti-rattle hardware fits the interior dimensions of your receiver and confirm the hitch receiver class of your car.
Indeed, VEVOR's spare tire cargo baskets are permanently installed while driving on trails. Before using the rack on a trail, make sure the loaded basket weight stays within the vehicle's back axle weight restriction and the rack's rated capacity. To avoid load movement that impairs vehicle balance during obstacle traversal, secure all loose goods in the basket during challenging off-road stretches.