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Monroetwin 11-26-2021 11:30 AM

Trailer Hitch/Bike Rack
 
I tried searching without much luck… Does anyone have insight as to whether there will be a trailer hitch or something available for mounting a bike rack on the new generation? I am really wanting to upgrade, but nervous about this as I bike a fair amount.

PhatFreshPrince 11-26-2021 11:47 AM

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Originally Posted by dragoontwo (Post 3484191)
Bike rack. Note to everyone praying attention: the Slambert hitch does not work without spacing the hitch out a tiny bit. It hits the bumper otherwise.

Check out this post and see one installed.

Monroetwin 11-26-2021 01:02 PM

I don’t see a link…?

Ope! Never mind I see it now

dsc_pat 11-26-2021 04:59 PM

I will try to install my 1st gen hitch on the 2nd gen as soon as it arrives. TBD

Angrypuppy 11-30-2021 10:40 AM

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Originally Posted by PhatFreshPrince (Post 3484513)
Check out this post and see one installed.

Disregard…..

dragoontwo 11-30-2021 10:44 AM

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Originally Posted by Angrypuppy (Post 3485389)
Disregard…..

You have to click the blue arrow to the right of my name in his post.

You can see the post I made here.

fredzy 12-13-2021 07:29 AM

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Originally Posted by dragoontwo (Post 3485390)
You have to click the blue arrow to the right of my name in his post.

You can see the post I made here.

Oh wow, cool that you knocked that out so quick. Do you have any feeling for whether the type of hitch that hangs out the bottom of the bumper will work on/carry over to the new car? Anyhow if it’s possible, it will probably be on the market before I get a car.

I see Torklift has a bottom-access hitch with a removable receiver. That would be nice for a bunch of reasons, assuming it’s reasonably possible to remove it without pulling the bumper skin off.

dragoontwo 12-13-2021 08:53 AM

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Originally Posted by fredzy (Post 3488427)
Oh wow, cool that you knocked that out so quick. Do you have any feeling for whether the type of hitch that hangs out the bottom of the bumper will work on/carry over to the new car? Anyhow if it’s possible, it will probably be on the market before I get a car.

I see Torklift has a bottom-access hitch with a removable receiver. That would be nice for a bunch of reasons, assuming it’s reasonably possible to remove it without pulling the bumper skin off.

I'm not sure that any of those type of hitches will be compatible. Not because of mounting points, but because of how much the newer bumper sticks out compared to the older style. It may work, but I'm not sure.

dannydigital 12-21-2021 03:06 PM

I spoke with a representative from TorkLift about their EcoHitch Stealth which I like because it is stealth as the name implies.

They advised at this time that they do not have a confirmed fitment for the 2nd gens. They rely on locals near Western Washington to test the fitment. I would offer them my vehicle for testing but I live in the east coast.

Monroetwin 01-10-2022 10:24 PM

I emailed Draw-Tite and they said that there are no current plans to develop a hitch for the current gen car. Sigh…

fredzy 01-10-2022 11:15 PM

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Originally Posted by dannydigital (Post 3490398)
I spoke with a representative from TorkLift about their EcoHitch Stealth which I like because it is stealth as the name implies.

They advised at this time that they do not have a confirmed fitment for the 2nd gens. They rely on locals near Western Washington to test the fitment. I would offer them my vehicle for testing but I live in the east coast.

I'm east coast as well, would like to do their stealth hitch. One thought I had was to contact them and offer to trial the current design hitch on my car - assuming they're not already on it by then. If it worked with little or no modification, great! I bought a hitch. If not, send back. Either way give detailed feedback sort of thing.

dsc_pat 01-11-2022 05:49 PM

I have a 1st gen drawtite that I kept from my 1st gen, and an actual 2nd gen GR86 delivered last week. For now I am too lazy to remove the bumper on the new car...but I hope to test soon.

fredzy 01-11-2022 07:37 PM

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Originally Posted by dsc_pat (Post 3495828)
I have a 1st gen drawtite that I kept from my 1st gen, and an actual 2nd gen GR86 delivered last week. For now I am too lazy to remove the bumper on the new car...but I hope to test soon.

Oh excellent, will look forward to hearing how that goes.

tiger1964 01-12-2022 12:25 PM

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Originally Posted by Monroetwin (Post 3495612)
I emailed Draw-Tite and they said that there are no current plans to develop a hitch for the current gen car. Sigh…

Ouch. How about Kurt? This could be a deal-breaker for us.:brokenheart:

mazeroni 01-12-2022 12:42 PM

I just installed the "2022" Slambert Performance Twin Hitch. However, it still fits the GEN I. All the 2022 changes is that you get 6 washers to space out the hitch from the Gen II bumper. The bolt design does not change. So I am currently using it on my FRS without the washers. When I upgrade, I'll add them.

https://i.ibb.co/BjXJyPg/PXL-20220112-163741931.jpg

And...

Swagman XC2 Rack Hitch

Both work great and were easy to install. Total cost for both was around $550 with tax.

Yes, it looks a little silly on such a small car. But you can take it all off in about 5~10 minutes.

The hitch is rated for 100 pounds with a rack. The rack is about 30 pounds. A mountain bike is about 30~35. But we'll see how it holds up long term. I haven't heard anyone else complain though.

dragoontwo 01-12-2022 12:50 PM

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Originally Posted by mazeroni (Post 3496050)
I just installed the "2022" Slambert Performance Twin Hitch. However, it still fits the GEN I. All the 2022 changes is that you get 6 washers to space out the hitch from the Gen II bumper. The bolt design does not change. So I am currently using it on my FRS without the washers. When I upgrade, I'll add them.

https://i.ibb.co/BjXJyPg/PXL-20220112-163741931.jpg

And...

Swagman XC2 Rack Hitch

Both work great and were easy to install. Total cost for both was around $550 with tax.

Yes, it looks a little silly on such a small car. But you can take it all off in about 5~10 minutes.

The hitch is rated for 100 pounds with a rack. The rack is about 30 pounds. A mountain bike is about 30~35. But we'll see how it holds up long term. I haven't heard anyone else complain though.

I moved a large frame full suspension mtn bike from Arkansas to Clarksville on I-40 on the Slambert with a 1up rack with no issues. The hitch is surprisingly rugged.

fredzy 01-12-2022 02:09 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by mazeroni (Post 3496050)
I just installed the "2022" Slambert Performance Twin Hitch. However, it still fits the GEN I. All the 2022 changes is that you get 6 washers to space out the hitch from the Gen II bumper. The bolt design does not change. So I am currently using it on my FRS without the washers. When I upgrade, I'll add them.

Both work great and were easy to install. Total cost for both was around $550 with tax.

...

Yes, it looks a little silly on such a small car. But you can take it all off in about 5~10 minutes.

The hitch is rated for 100 pounds with a rack. The rack is about 30 pounds. A mountain bike is about 30~35. But we'll see how it holds up long term. I haven't heard anyone else complain though.

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Originally Posted by dragoontwo (Post 3496052)
I moved a large frame full suspension mtn bike from Arkansas to Clarksville on I-40 on the Slambert with a 1up rack with no issues. The hitch is surprisingly rugged.

How easy is it to pop those knock-outs in and out of the bumper? Might seem like a stupid question, but many that I've dealt with in the past were a challenge to get out without doing some damage. If I went with this hitch (seriously considering) I would 100% only ever leave it installed when I was using it, so those caps could see a lot of poppin'

mazeroni 01-12-2022 02:34 PM

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Originally Posted by fredzy (Post 3496083)
How easy is it to pop those knock-outs in and out of the bumper? Might seem like a stupid question, but many that I've dealt with in the past were a challenge to get out without doing some damage. If I went with this hitch (seriously considering) I would 100% only ever leave it installed when I was using it, so those caps could see a lot of poppin'

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Originally Posted by fredzy (Post 3496083)
How easy is it to pop those knock-outs in and out of the bumper?

Literally not hard at all. *I'm talking about GEN I. Not sure how GEN II works, but I assume just as easy. Just use a butter knife and slide it into that little gap at the bottom and they come right off. The sort of tricky part is that rubber strap. You will need to turn the strap so those fingers will slide out of the little loop that is meant to keep you from loosing the plastic piece. You may need to use the knife to help get them out without ripping them. Or, in your situation, you can leave them hanging if you wanted, but I would worry that the rubber might rip.

Also, keep the plastic covers in a safe place where you can find them again.

https://i.ibb.co/6WgfykY/PXL-20220112-182854922.jpg

If you need more guidance, Slambert made an instructional video.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HplYOhz1fqU

The only thing I didn't do is use a torque wrench. Don't have one. I just tightened until it no longer wiggled.

dragoontwo 01-12-2022 03:16 PM

They are easy to pop out.

dsc_pat 01-22-2022 06:23 PM

I can do the install on a 1st gen in a couple of minutes. I tried to do it tonight on the 2nd gen and could not figure some things out.

Wheel well pin and underbody pins are identical to the 1st gen. Where I have a problem is that the taillights bolt on from the exterior; they cannot be removed from the interior like 1st gens. Taillights bolts should be accessible once the bumper cover is removed...removing the taillights was required for rear bumper cover removal in 1st gens.

Hence my ask for help...does anyone know how to remove the rear bumper cover yet ? I could not figure it out as it was super strongly held still with everything removed. I did not dare to pull hard as the car is brand new and it feels like I am missing bolts.

Will gladly test fit the hitch as soon as we figure out how to remove the cover. Feel free to help me find a way !

fredzy 01-23-2022 01:05 PM

Did you pop up any of the interior carpet to see if there was something holding from inside? I’d guess so considering you already confirmed tail lights don’t bolt from in there. Can’t imagine there would be anything holding bumper from inside.

If you got all the clips you could see, probably just needs a good tug. Usually sort of rotates outward from the bottom first, just have to be careful the bumper plastic and tail lights don’t pinch each other.

dsc_pat 01-29-2022 12:48 PM

Hitch is installed. The drawtite one.

It needs a couple adjustement and cuts, do not do it yourself if you are not comfortable cutting and fitting. My instructions are not clear alone, but once you try to install it, you will understand.

1. You have to hammer the connector bracket otherwise the hitch will not seat.

2. You have to cut half of the little plastic triangle on top of the bumper-to-frame big plastic bracket, otherwise hitch will not seat.

3. You have to cut an opening on the bumper + aluminum sheet so the hitch will fit under the bumper cover, otherwise it sits on the hitch receiver and you will not be able to install it. THis kind of cut was also required on 2017+ as the diffuser went a bit lower than earlier models.

If you can cut plastic, hammer stuff and force a bumper off and on, I consider the install easy. If you can't stand cutting anything on your new car, find another solution.

https://i.ibb.co/ThCtPzv/IMG-6717.jpg

https://i.ibb.co/g6J6Gc4/IMG-6714.jpg

pip baggins 03-06-2022 07:17 PM

DSC Pat.
I purchased the same hitch as you.

You had mentioned in your earlier post you were having trouble getting the rear bumper off. Could you share the procedure for removing the rear bumper ?



Thanks very much.

fredzy 03-07-2022 09:03 AM

Nice, and pro tip for any time someone cuts or bends parts of a hitch (basically damage the paint in any way) get a few good coats of paint on there to seal it back up before buttoning up the car. I did some custom hitch fitting like this in past, gave a quick spurt of primer to seal cuts. Every square inch of paint was rusted off in a couple years - wasn't good enough.

dsc_pat 03-07-2022 05:32 PM

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Originally Posted by pip baggins (Post 3508999)
DSC Pat.
I purchased the same hitch as you.

You had mentioned in your earlier post you were having trouble getting the rear bumper off. Could you share the procedure for removing the rear bumper ?



Thanks very much.

Focus on removing the taillights first. Remove all bolts surrounding themn, and pull towards the back (yourself). Then is it the same as 1st gen (search for a great DIY on this forum, with pictures). Basically, many pins and then pull hard. Good luck !

dsc_pat 03-07-2022 05:34 PM

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Originally Posted by fredzy (Post 3509068)
Nice, and pro tip for any time someone cuts or bends parts of a hitch (basically damage the paint in any way) get a few good coats of paint on there to seal it back up before buttoning up the car. I did some custom hitch fitting like this in past, gave a quick spurt of primer to seal cuts. Every square inch of paint was rusted off in a couple years - wasn't good enough.

I think a hitch should never be cut or bent in anyway for safety. Everything that needs to be done here is on the car and isn't structural. The hitch was left untouched.:party0030:

pip baggins 03-08-2022 12:15 AM

Thank you DSC Pat.
Much appreciated.

fredzy 03-08-2022 12:48 AM

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Originally Posted by dsc_pat (Post 3509195)
I think a hitch should never be cut or bent in anyway for safety. Everything that needs to be done here is on the car and isn't structural. The hitch was left untouched.:party0030:

Ah OK, I thought the connector bracket you mentioned was something on the hitch. Totally agree though.

I used a hitch intended for Impreza on my WRX in the early days, had to make a few small non-structural tweaks but wasn't worried as I'd never pull a trailer. Aside from the eventual rust, the exhaust rattle that would occur once very hot (when doing beyond spirited driving) made me wish I just used my trunk to move my bikes that first year until a hitch specific to the car came out :sigh:

On a similar note, I really like the idea of the slambert hitch now that I understand it, and considering how I'd use it (again only for bikes.) But I'm hoping he makes one specific to the '22s with longer mounting bolts instead of using washers as spacers.


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