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Nope... But just fyi- The regular hidden/hitch/draw-tite hitches do not require drilling, btw- they go on in 15 minutes in your garage- 4 bolts through the frame...
They are usually available from most parts store, maybe even Home Depot or Lowes - so I'd buy locally in case it doesnt work out and you need to return the item.
If you don't want a hitch, why not just get a strap on bike rack? there are plenty of good options and they all work well on the explorer. The hitches are probably easier in the long run. I use a Rhode Gear on my truck it is a universal style. Holds the bikes very strong. I've had it on 2 explorers, 2 cars, 1 pickup so it is very flexible.
they will not rent to anyone in an explorer due to the 90's firestone deal.... i know its stupid. because they not only dont rent to the effected explorers at the time, but to Any explorer.
You just need to put Mercury Mountaineer stickers on it :bsnicker: "Explorer"
You can thank the lawyers of all the people who tried to cash in on stupid issues like this... I guess they figure statistically people that drive mercury's will not file lawsuits... (before the flames start, it's a joke... )