Best After Market Trailer Hitch
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Best After Market Trailer Hitch
What do you recommend for the best trailer hitch for the 2010 GX. I will basically use it to hook my bike rack. I would like something that doesn't show but it's strong and rust free.
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http://lexus.sewellparts.com/accesso...0-2010-32.html
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Here it is the same OEM on Ebay
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/2010-...Q5fAccessories
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Here it is the same OEM on Ebay
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/2010-...Q5fAccessories
Last edited by Luke27617; 10-03-10 at 08:56 PM.
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There is no such thing as a rust free hitch! Any powder coated, painted or chrome plated steel will rust. Every couple years you will have to touch it up. You can get away with the lowest tow rated hitch made if all you are going to use it for is a bike rack. You do not need to add a electical connector either. Also, I don't think there is a hitch that doesn't show.
You could use this if you want.
http://www.etrailer.com/Trailer-Hitc...eid=2010303084
Koz
You could use this if you want.
http://www.etrailer.com/Trailer-Hitc...eid=2010303084
Koz
Last edited by Koz; 10-04-10 at 05:59 AM.
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There is no such thing as a rust free hitch! Any powder coated, painted or chrome plated steel will rust. Every couple years you will have to touch it up. You can get away with the lowest tow rated hitch made if all you are going to use it for is a bike rack. You do not need to add a electical connector either. Also, I don't think there is a hitch that doesn't show.
You could use this if you want.
http://www.etrailer.com/Trailer-Hitc...eid=2010303084
Koz
You could use this if you want.
http://www.etrailer.com/Trailer-Hitc...eid=2010303084
Koz
I needed a hitch for some lightweight purposes and ordered this rack a few weeks ago. It is only class III (plenty for me) and took 10 minutes to install.
Thanks for the suggestion.
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I didn't know about this thread but I came to the same conclusion after extensive research. I got the Curt hitch from Amazon a month ago:
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B003ZS32CW
Best price I found online.
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B003ZS32CW
Best price I found online.
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There is no such thing as a rust free hitch! Any powder coated, painted or chrome plated steel will rust. Every couple years you will have to touch it up. You can get away with the lowest tow rated hitch made if all you are going to use it for is a bike rack. You do not need to add a electical connector either. Also, I don't think there is a hitch that doesn't show.
You could use this if you want.
http://www.etrailer.com/Trailer-Hitc...eid=2010303084
Koz
You could use this if you want.
http://www.etrailer.com/Trailer-Hitc...eid=2010303084
Koz
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I needed simple hitches for a small cargo rack and a bike carrier. I have had good results with hitches from etrailer.com. They filled my needs nicely, fit good, and easy to install.
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I really wish I would have seen this thread before ordering my hitch! I ordered the one from Sewell not realizing it would be difficult to install. I also only need to it hold a bike rack. I may try to cut my losses and craig list this one and order the cheaper one rather than pay a dealer to install. They quoted two hours of labor.
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I really wish I would have seen this thread before ordering my hitch! I ordered the one from Sewell not realizing it would be difficult to install. I also only need to it hold a bike rack. I may try to cut my losses and craig list this one and order the cheaper one rather than pay a dealer to install. They quoted two hours of labor.
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Instead of selling it on craiglists, you could use CL to hire a handyman to install it for you. He will come to your place with his own tools. I'd probably offer $50 -- you may be overwhelmed by the responses!
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No special tool required. Like many vehicles, the GX muffler hangs by a rubber sling to isolate vibration. Can be removed without the special tool.
I installed the factory hitch by myself. Took about an hour. Used jack stands and zip ties in lieu of a second person.
The OEM hitch is far superior to the aftermarket hitches in terms of quality and ruggedness. Whereas the aftermarket hitches attach the the frame cross member the OEM hitch also attaches to the frame rails. If you are doing anything but carrying bicycles the OEM is the way to go.
I installed the factory hitch by myself. Took about an hour. Used jack stands and zip ties in lieu of a second person.
The OEM hitch is far superior to the aftermarket hitches in terms of quality and ruggedness. Whereas the aftermarket hitches attach the the frame cross member the OEM hitch also attaches to the frame rails. If you are doing anything but carrying bicycles the OEM is the way to go.
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No special tool required. Like many vehicles, the GX muffler hangs by a rubber sling to isolate vibration. Can be removed without the special tool.
I installed the factory hitch by myself. Took about an hour. Used jack stands and zip ties in lieu of a second person.
The OEM hitch is far superior to the aftermarket hitches in terms of quality and ruggedness. Whereas the aftermarket hitches attach the the frame cross member the OEM hitch also attaches to the frame rails. If you are doing anything but carrying bicycles the OEM is the way to go.
I installed the factory hitch by myself. Took about an hour. Used jack stands and zip ties in lieu of a second person.
The OEM hitch is far superior to the aftermarket hitches in terms of quality and ruggedness. Whereas the aftermarket hitches attach the the frame cross member the OEM hitch also attaches to the frame rails. If you are doing anything but carrying bicycles the OEM is the way to go.
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