Anyone ever install a trailer hitch on their LS?
#1
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Anyone ever install a trailer hitch on their LS?
I mountain bike and I'd prefer to install a trailer hitch bike rack to the car rather than do what I've been doing for the last three years...using a different car to transport my bike (I no longer have that car).
As far as I know they don't sell a hitch for these things, and there doesn't appear to be a lot of room (or frame) under that rear bumper. The trunk won't accommodate a trunk style bike rack either due to the plastic water guard under the rear window (not that I'd want to use a trunk mounted bike rack and ruin my paint).
I figure any hitch setup would require a fair amount of retrofitting, so if anyone's done it I'd be interested in hearing what you did. Did you drill through the trunk? Did you find some frame under there? Do they sell something and I just didn't find it?
Another option I was toying with is making some sort of support that would thread into where the tow hooks go, and then fabricate something that could accommodate a bike. I've seen this online, but never in person.
As far as I know they don't sell a hitch for these things, and there doesn't appear to be a lot of room (or frame) under that rear bumper. The trunk won't accommodate a trunk style bike rack either due to the plastic water guard under the rear window (not that I'd want to use a trunk mounted bike rack and ruin my paint).
I figure any hitch setup would require a fair amount of retrofitting, so if anyone's done it I'd be interested in hearing what you did. Did you drill through the trunk? Did you find some frame under there? Do they sell something and I just didn't find it?
Another option I was toying with is making some sort of support that would thread into where the tow hooks go, and then fabricate something that could accommodate a bike. I've seen this online, but never in person.
#2
I looked into this, for the same reason. Would like to use my 1-up rack with my LS.
There is an off the shelf hitch made, I think curt or hidden hitch makes it. Difficultly of install is a 10/10 which means it probably really sucks.
The reason I hesitated was the manual specifically warns against a hitch - even for a bike rack! That might give you warranty trouble.
My solution? I'm getting my wife a GX sometime soon, which will have a hitch.
I didn't have any problem getting my road bike in the trunk, but it's less hassle than a mnt bike to break down and stash there.
There is an off the shelf hitch made, I think curt or hidden hitch makes it. Difficultly of install is a 10/10 which means it probably really sucks.
The reason I hesitated was the manual specifically warns against a hitch - even for a bike rack! That might give you warranty trouble.
My solution? I'm getting my wife a GX sometime soon, which will have a hitch.
I didn't have any problem getting my road bike in the trunk, but it's less hassle than a mnt bike to break down and stash there.
#3
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You could fit your road bike in the trunk? I took one look and thought, there's no way I'm fitting my bike in there. I managed to get it into the back seat once, but I don't want to do that again. I'll probably go the tow hook route.
#4
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No reason (other than warranty), not to tow with an LS. If you ever spend any time in Europe, you'll see these and many other smaller cars towing all sorts of things including "caravans" (RV's). I'm considering getting a hitch for mine so I can pull my 4k lb boat to the lake. Here's a pic:
#5
I looked into this, for the same reason. Would like to use my 1-up rack with my LS.
There is an off the shelf hitch made, I think curt or hidden hitch makes it. Difficultly of install is a 10/10 which means it probably really sucks.
The reason I hesitated was the manual specifically warns against a hitch - even for a bike rack! That might give you warranty trouble.
My solution? I'm getting my wife a GX sometime soon, which will have a hitch.
I didn't have any problem getting my road bike in the trunk, but it's less hassle than a mnt bike to break down and stash there.
There is an off the shelf hitch made, I think curt or hidden hitch makes it. Difficultly of install is a 10/10 which means it probably really sucks.
The reason I hesitated was the manual specifically warns against a hitch - even for a bike rack! That might give you warranty trouble.
My solution? I'm getting my wife a GX sometime soon, which will have a hitch.
I didn't have any problem getting my road bike in the trunk, but it's less hassle than a mnt bike to break down and stash there.
I'm not willing to create potential warranty hassles by installing that curt hitch. It does looks stealth though, but the install looks to be a real PITA. Hitch on my ES was a 3/10 difficulty and it was not all that easy. Used the heck out of it though (including towing). Take that lexus.
#6
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Easily - remove both wheels though. Had no problem with my ES as well. Mnt bike bars might make it a problem, but a road frame fits just fine, layer in some towels and then the wheels - no problem. A hitch rack like the 1-up is great though. Too bad I have to get my wife a GX or LX in order to use one!
I'm not willing to create potential warranty hassles by installing that curt hitch. It does looks stealth though, but the install looks to be a real PITA. Hitch on my ES was a 3/10 difficulty and it was not all that easy. Used the heck out of it though (including towing). Take that lexus.
I'm not willing to create potential warranty hassles by installing that curt hitch. It does looks stealth though, but the install looks to be a real PITA. Hitch on my ES was a 3/10 difficulty and it was not all that easy. Used the heck out of it though (including towing). Take that lexus.
#7
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No reason (other than warranty), not to tow with an LS. If you ever spend any time in Europe, you'll see these and many other smaller cars towing all sorts of things including "caravans" (RV's). I'm considering getting a hitch for mine so I can pull my 4k lb boat to the lake. Here's a pic:
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#8
I'm sure it can be done but I've never seen a 460 or any luxury cars in this category pulling a flat bed trailer or RV. Owner's manual recommends not towing a trailer with your vehicle. I saw a Bentley in Yosemite with a bike rack on top.
#9
LS460 is normally used in Europe for towing. Its towing capacity is 1588 kg (3500 lbs). I cannot see any reason why you could not use it for towing also here in the USA.
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#11
I recalled a similar question. Here is the thread, but unfortunately the photos are no longer there.
https://www.clublexus.com/forums/ls-...installed.html
https://www.clublexus.com/forums/ls-...installed.html
#12
Anyone in the Phoenix AZ area that can do without their 07-08+ LS460 4th Gen for a few days can fix this for us. U-Haul will use your car and give you a free hitch, their design dept is based in Tempe. Then the rest of us can have a hitch that's affordable that was designed properly by U-Haul/Curt Mfg.
It shouldn't be so difficult...
It shouldn't be so difficult...
#13
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Anyone in the Phoenix AZ area that can do without their 07-08+ LS460 4th Gen for a few days can fix this for us. U-Haul will use your car and give you a free hitch, their design dept is based in Tempe. Then the rest of us can have a hitch that's affordable that was designed properly by U-Haul/Curt Mfg.
It shouldn't be so difficult...
It shouldn't be so difficult...
#15
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Yep....its absolutely commonplace there. We here in North America are overly cautious about things done safely everyday in other countries and continents. Im not just talking about automotive either, but things in general. Again...likely due to how people like to sue over things that common sense would have said, "i shouldn't do this". An example....."I'm suing McDonalds because I spilled my coffee in my lap while driving and burned myself".