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Old Jul 26, 2024 | 12:55 PM
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Welcome to my LS Tow Car build! I have another full build on my 2GS in the appropriate location here on CL you can check out but this one's to show how I’m converting the LS to tow it occasionally! I drew my inspiration from the K’s Produce LS500 in Japan and how they use it to tow their demo drift cars. I also daily this car for work and travel so it has to stay fully functional. My plan is to probably wrap it after I source a K-Break lip kit and get some triple eye lights for it (conversion)

It'll ride on coilovers in the front static and a BagRiders conversion in the rear with a Firestone management kit. For these I’ll more than likely use CX Racing simply for the fact that they’re really inexpensive and can be sourced easily should something fail. So far here’s what’s done

Curt Tow Hitch
Curt 4 pin Trailer Harness kit
Weds Cerberus III 21x9 +25
Bridgestone Alenza 245-40R21 Front
Bridgestone Alenza 275-35R21 Rear
Some K-Break shenanigans 😂

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Old Jul 26, 2024 | 01:07 PM
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Here are the items I just picked up today:






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Old Jul 26, 2024 | 02:29 PM
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I didn't know that rule was a thing, nice! Must be great down there lol

Im curious how the hitch goes/works, would add a lot of utility
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Old Jul 26, 2024 | 03:46 PM
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I didn't know that rule was a thing, nice! Must be great down there lol

Im curious how the hitch goes/works, would add a lot of utility
Yea we’re pretty lax here. Kinda common sense laws here lol. It should be pretty straightforward. I can’t imagine I’ll ever have over 2500lb being the car
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So I just finished it up and other than being careful to not scratch the paint it’s extremely easy. I’ll get more pics in the morning but off the top of my head here are the tools I used:

Flat head screwdriver
Precision Pick
3/4in Torque wrench (optional)
Ratchet 1/2
12in Extension
10mm
12mm
Razor blade or knife to trim OEM Diffuser
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Patience along with a beer or 2









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I bought a corolla recently that had a curt hitch installed and that thing is the best jack point I could imagine, floor jack under the receiver frame is way easier than going for the rear diff.
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Old Jul 26, 2024 | 08:38 PM
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More pics before bed lol



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Okay that's a lot cooler than I thought it would be and very cleanly installed. Nice work!
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Old Jul 26, 2024 | 08:56 PM
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Okay that's a lot cooler than I thought it would be and very cleanly installed. Nice work!
Thanks!! I could’ve been done about 20min earlier but other tenants here always come talk to me whenever I’m wrenching and they see the garage door up with the GS. I opted not to trim the foam and it’s nearly as tight fit as without the tow bar. I still need to lower the LS and put my Weds on but I’ll get to it lol



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Can you tell me where you found the hitch? I don't see any listed for our cars.

And can you post a finished photo of where the receiver point sticks out of the bottom of the fascia?
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Thank you for sharing, I agree, there is a ton of utility fo having the receiver frame on this beautiful car. Rigidity to the frame, ability to tow, and as Gerf mentioned, a better jack point. Your LS looks great in that blizzard white color.
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Old Jul 29, 2024 | 07:58 AM
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Can you tell me where you found the hitch? I don't see any listed for our cars.

And can you post a finished photo of where the receiver point sticks out of the bottom of the fascia?
Sure thing! I used to work for 4wheel Parts which is now Total Off-Road. And since I still have my connections, I was able to order through them. But this is the only part number specific one I’ve seen. They used to offer a harness kit for the car but it’s been discontinued.

Here’s the pics you requested;




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Looks like they have links to dealers here. https://www.curtmfg.com/part/121143
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Old Jul 29, 2024 | 01:09 PM
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Answer300 - You did a really kick-*** job with that hitch install. Now, I wouldn't even consider this, except ... I have found my 5'x10' utility trailer the best thing since sliced bread. Will I do this to my LS. No, but I would in a second. I'll explain why below. Once upon a time, I had a camper shell thingie on my 2000 Dodge Ram with an 8' bed. Loved the camper shell. I do not have it any longer. I used it when my youngest son was racing BMX. Kept everything clean and locked in the back. Found a used one for $400, sold it years later for $300. But one day, I was loading up bush debris in the back of said truck with said camper shell. Lots of bush debris, small thin limbs.

It took me 5 or 6 loads of that stuff in the bed because (hard to explain), the small limbs had their own small limbs and they tending to fan out when stacked, and after some smallish amount, I was having to ram them up under the camper shell. And that ramming only worked so long until subsequent limbs just wouldn't cooperate. After 2 or 3 loads I said, to hell with this, I'm getting a utility trailer. A couple weeks later, I found a new one, $940. Dude cut me a good deal because it was a leftover they were wanting gone before newer models showed up. That's the best $940 I ever spent. I can do so much with this utility trailer. I could have hauled all 5 loads of those limbs with one trip with the utility trailer. I can pile that crap on there over my head, and just throw a strap over it, hold it down and go. Very quick, very easy.

I recently put a motorcycle front mount on the trailer. And positioned it to where when the bike is on there, it is neutrally loaded, no extra tongue weight. I mainly did that because I added a hitch to my little blue can, just for shi1s-n-giggles. And the little blue can tows this combo GREAT, and gets 35 mpg while doing it. I've modified the trailer to where I can fold the ramp forward, and it holds the rear tire of the bike in a "track." Folding that gate down removes a lot of wind drag. And the 78 hp blue can is very sensitive to wind drag. Yes, it is slow to get going, but once it does, it rolls along real nice. The combo below is ~1,650 pounds.

To wind this up, that's why I won't add a hitch to the LS. Because I already have 3 tow vehicles. My old Ram, my dad's old Sierra, and now my little blue can (pictured below). I've been towing ~3.5 hours to the Tail of the Dragon, and riding the below motorcycle there on weekends. It is really nice to ride in comfort to and from the Dragon, because the bike is not NEARLY as comfortable on longer rides. What a heavenly experience it would be to tow this combo with the LS. If I did not have a tow vehicle (or three) already, I would follow your lead and add this same hitch to my car.


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Old Jul 29, 2024 | 02:20 PM
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Thanks guys! Yea I used to have a Tundra that I reluctantly sold. We had a GX470 that my wife sold, both which had tow hitches and her RX350 isn't equipped with one and we all know as men how the wives can be when you need to use their rides LOL! I also did it because I've always wanted a lowered car to tow stuff with, personal cool factor I guess. My fear is that I can't leave ANYTHING stock so I can just see myself trying to figure out how to lower a trailer
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