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November 2025

  1. Can I Carry an E-Bike on a Bike Rack?

    If you’ve joined the growing number of riders embracing electric bikes, you already know the benefits—more power, longer rides, and greater accessibility. But as soon as it’s time to travel with your E-Bike, a new question emerges:“Can I carry an E-Bike on a bike rack?” The short answer is yes, but only if you have the right setup. E-Bikes are...
  2. Introducing the First and Only Aftermarket Trailer Hitch for the 2026 Hyundai Ioniq 9

    If you’re an early adopter of the all-new 2026 Hyundai Ioniq 9, you already know this EV is built for modern drivers who love innovation, design, and adventure. Now, there’s a way to make your Ioniq 9 even more versatile — with the new Stainless Steel EcoHitch®, exclusively from Torklift. This is the first and only aftermarket trailer hitch designed...
  3. The Definitive Expert Guide to Choosing Rear Suspension Stabilizers

    "Most suspension solutions address only one specific issue—sway, sagging, or ride quality—requiring multiple separate upgrades to achieve comprehensive improvement." Selecting the right rear suspension stabilizer kit for your truck can dramatically improve your towing safety, handling confidence, and overall driving experience. Whether you're hauling a heavy camper, towing a trailer, or simply want better control during daily driving, understanding the...
  4. EcoHitch vs. Standard Hitches: Which Safely Holds Two E‑Bikes?

    The surge in electric bike popularity has created a new challenge for outdoor enthusiasts: safely transporting heavy, valuable e-bikes over long distances. Unlike traditional bicycles, e-bikes typically weigh 40–70 pounds each, and when paired with a robust rack system, can easily exceed the capacity of standard trailer hitches. This weight difference isn't just about numbers—it's about safety, vehicle protection, and...
  5. How Torklift Guarantees Quick Seattle Upfitting Turnaround for Your Delivery Fleet

    In Seattle's fast-paced commercial vehicle market, fleet downtime translates directly to lost revenue and missed delivery windows. Fleet upfitting—the process of installing custom equipment, shelving, storage systems, and technology to adapt commercial vehicles for specific operational tasks—requires both speed and precision to keep delivery operations running smoothly. Torklift delivers industry-leading Seattle fleet upfitting services with many standard projects completed in...
  6. Torklift's Expert Checklist for Selecting Reliable Seattle Area Upfitters

    Finding the right upfitter for your commercial fleet in the Seattle area requires careful evaluation of experience, capabilities, and reliability. With numerous options available, fleet managers need a systematic approach to identify partners who can deliver quality work on time while maintaining regulatory compliance. This comprehensive checklist leverages Torklift's five decades of expertise to help you make informed decisions that...

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