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    Trailer hitch ?

    Do they make any for the VX that do not require drilling
    I would only need it for putting a hitch mounted bike rack on it

    Needs not to be load bearing for hauling trailers

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    Quote Originally Posted by ibmx2 View Post
    Do they make any for the VX that do not require drilling
    I would only need it for putting a hitch mounted bike rack on it

    Needs not to be load bearing for hauling trailers
    Many have what we call the "Tone" hitch. It is much lower profile, slightly recessed design. It requires cutting the rear cladding. Here's a thread that shows a few types.
    I just bought the hitch that Tom4Bren mentions in post #69. Getting it installed soon.
    http://www.vehicross.info/forums/showthread.php?t=15541

    Curt makes a hitch, don't think it requires any drilling. Circ you just put one on didn't you?
    http://www.vehicross.info/forums/sho...=ganzman+hitch
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    FWIW, the Tone hitch tends to bend under direct load from hitch-mount cargo platforms, tire mounts, etc. Maybe not a problem if you're carrying one bike, but something to consider if you're carrying four.

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    I have a Reese hitch on mine, no drilling on it. It would work for your bike rack, I've towed a car on a dolly with it for about 300 miles.

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    Thumbs up Curt Hitch

    I have a Curt/Uhaul. Holds my 250lb jet ski with NO problems! Rock solid!



    It does need drilling, but very simple to do. Worth it in my opinion.
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    Quote Originally Posted by RamAirZ View Post
    I have a Reese hitch on mine, no drilling on it. It would work for your bike rack, I've towed a car on a dolly with it for about 300 miles.

    I have a Da'Lan hitch on my Iron Man, they specialize in hard to find, direct fit, no drill, class III's. It pulls my raft trailer @ 70 mph on the interstate......
    protects my rear bumper cover when I'm doing Hell's Revenge, Kane Creek, & Fins & Things in Moab. It also destroyed the Audi A-4 that rear ended me
    .....just took some paint off the hitch....and I didn't even have my ball mount in. Thank you Da'Lan!

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    Ya I like mine, the skidplate factor is nice lol

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    I did the Curt Hitch

    Quote Originally Posted by VX KAT View Post
    Many have what we call the "Tone" hitch. It is much lower profile, slightly recessed design. It requires cutting the rear cladding. Here's a thread that shows a few types.
    I just bought the hitch that Tom4Bren mentions in post #69. Getting it installed soon.
    http://www.vehicross.info/forums/showthread.php?t=15541

    Curt makes a hitch, don't think it requires any drilling. Circ you just put one on didn't you?
    http://www.vehicross.info/forums/sho...=ganzman+hitch
    It has 6 bolts that attach the hitch to the fram. It is very high quality. 2 of the holes are pre drilled they hold the tow hooks 4 holes need to be drilled.

    It is so simple I feel comfortable doing it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by vt_maverick View Post
    FWIW, the Tone hitch tends to bend under direct load from hitch-mount cargo platforms, tire mounts, etc. Maybe not a problem if you're carrying one bike, but something to consider if you're carrying four.
    Even 4 bikes aren't going to get close to the weight that will affect the hitch (actually the bumper that it's mounted to). It was SilverBullet (post 5 in this thread) that experienced that problem with carrying a jetski on his. I'm guessing that it was pushing 300lbs.

    If he's not wanting to drill any holes then I'm guessing that he DEFINITELY doesn't want to take a box cutter to his cladding. He's still better off going with the Curt or U-Haul design.
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    I don't know Tom, I definitely had lean on my hitch with about 70 lbs of stuff loaded in a 150 lbs cargo carrier. I admit that I have no idea how much four bikes + a mount would weight though.

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    i have carried 4 bikes in the tone style hitch with no problem. the bike rack itself moves in the hitch more than the hitch. but the install on the tone hitch is not for those without patience and the willingness to cut into your VX,

    the install requires drilling into the frame, cutting the rear tube bumper, and cutting the rear cosmetic bumper


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    Hitch for sale

    I actually have a new in the box Curtis Hitch Class III that I was going to put up for sale.
    I am in NY. Not sure what shipping goes for.
    Make an offer.

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    Quote Originally Posted by circmand View Post
    It has 6 bolts that attach the hitch to the fram. It is very high quality. 2 of the holes are pre drilled they hold the tow hooks 4 holes need to be drilled.

    It is so simple I feel comfortable doing it.
    Same hitch for me too. Pretty straight forward install, drill 4 holes (2 on each side) drag a bolt and plate through back opening of frame and tighten with nuts. All hardware supplied, only thing needed is a drill and bit the right size. I just carried a hitch cargo basket on mine with about 200lbs of luggage (4 women packing for a 1 night trip...) from central FL to SC and we had no issues at all.

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    I live in Illinois so I would like not to drill the frame because it would be place for salt to get in and live
    in hoping do to the light load that there is one that will just clamp to the frame
    nor do I want to cut the cladding
    is the Reese the only one you don't have to drill
    . I think I may be missing something because whenever I look at the directions for the Hitches. It seems they all say to drill

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bob Barker View Post
    I just carried a hitch cargo basket on mine with about 200lbs of luggage (4 women packing for a 1 night trip...) from central FL to SC and we had no issues at all.


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