the PHEV requires a custom hitch. But the EV takes the Drawtight class II hitch PN 36600, made for the standard hybrid, without modification...
? Don't the drawtight instructions also include cutting off the studs from the vehicle? (or drilling holes into the hitch for them).
Edit: or maybe this one looks like it doesn't need that.... limits me to using the 1 bike rack and not my 2" one for 2 bikes.
Edit2: Actually, 2:25 in the video in your post... doesn't look like it's mounted right, it's down at an angle. Looks like that hitch needs the same modification (moving the mounting holes) and they just didn't do it?
Also, as an additional related question:
Anyone have a part number for the aeroguard? I can't seem to find the niro ev on the third party parts websites.
Reason is.... (looking at buying next monday) I might end up trading in at <6 months, so I might want to remove the hitch installation completely, and reinstall a complete panel there.
I don't currently drive enough to compare that, but I wouldn't expect much change for just the hitch on, though maybe more with the bike attached. I haven't even gotten around to letting out the extra air the dealer had in the tires (it was near 40PSI, now it's ~38 after I let some out)Let us know how your efficiency changes with the hitch installed and aeroguard removed.
It looks like I moved the holes to a different place than the poster above me, I wanted the bracket to sit directly against the frame.It would seem like a simple thing for Curt to drill out that hole/slot in the bracket by default to fit around that stud on the car.
Rockymounts monorail solo.Also, what bike rack is that?
When U-Haul installed your hitch was the receiver set below the rear mud guard/fascia or did they cut into the mud guard to have the receiver set higher?I would check out U-Haul. They usually have the best price, and are pros at hitch installations. They did my Kona EV for $212 CAD, incl life time warranty and taxes.
https://www.uhaul.com/Trailer-Hitches/
They cut relief sections out of the mud guard to accommodate the hitch mount points and receiver. For the Drawtight Type II hitch, no other modifications were necessary to either the hitch or the vehicle. If you go with the type III, modifications to both will be necessary...[/QUOTE
They cut relief sections out of the mud guard to accommodate the hitch mount points and receiver. For the Drawtight Type II hitch, no other modifications were necessary to either the hitch or the vehicle. If you go with the type III, modifications to both will be necessary...
Have you run into concerns about the height of your hitch? I saw the uhaul video that showed installation of a DrawTite 36600 on a ice Nero. For that job they placed the hitch higher and made a cut into the bumper fascia. As I want to put a hitch on my Nero I am concerned about the hitch riding too low.They cut relief sections out of the mud guard to accommodate the hitch mount points and receiver. For the Drawtight Type II hitch, no other modifications were necessary to either the hitch or the vehicle. If you go with the type III, modifications to both will be necessary...
Have you run into concerns about the height of your hitch? I saw the uhaul video that showed installation of a DrawTite 36600 on a ice Nero. For that job they placed the hitch higher and made a cut into the bumper fascia. As I want to put a hitch on my Nero I am concerned about the hitch riding too low.