Not sure of specific models, but look for one that attaches to the Hayman Reece towbar (not one that attaches to the towball) - it will be much stronger. From experience, make sure you get one that can be tilted down (ie: without removing the bike carrier, you can remove a pin and swing the carrier towards the ground). Without this, you won't be able to open the back door (even when the bikes are removed). I bought a carrier (which didn't swing, thus my advice) from a bike store some years ago. (Also, remember you may need to get a number plate made for the carrier, if the bikes obscure the Prado number plate ... you can get these from VicRoads (see their website) - I think they're about $30).