It's a pullin' machine now!
#5
I was a little worried about fitment...because I have a Tanabe Medallion exhaust.
The support bars fit around it with no problem.
The whole thing is attached by four bolts that use existing holes in the frame of the Fit.
A small notch needs to be cut into 2 of the 4 holes to pass-thru the backing plates. It's a very easy mod.
The support bars fit around it with no problem.
The whole thing is attached by four bolts that use existing holes in the frame of the Fit.
A small notch needs to be cut into 2 of the 4 holes to pass-thru the backing plates. It's a very easy mod.
#7
#8
Just realized another benefit of the hitch....
Will be easier now to wash the upper a** end of it.
(all the brown spots on the Fit, in the pic, are not dirt or gouges....they are reflections of leafs in my asphalt driveway)
Will be easier now to wash the upper a** end of it.
(all the brown spots on the Fit, in the pic, are not dirt or gouges....they are reflections of leafs in my asphalt driveway)
Last edited by steve37; 10-20-2020 at 04:45 PM.
#9
And you will soon realize, that car is also a very handy tool, when you can easily pull things with a car by just throwing a rope loop around the hitch. At least that's what I do. Within last half a year I have pulled heavy poles from one end of the yard to another, straightened a bend steel structure by yanking and released the stuck chain from a hoisting tackle.
#11
Without the step-up, as in the first pic, the height is 10 inches from the ground.
With the step-up, the.height is 12 inches...which is exactly where the center of the muffler sits at.
With the step-up, the.height is 12 inches...which is exactly where the center of the muffler sits at.
#14
Thanks! Last week, after using the lift to install the draw-tite on the Fit, we had a layer of snow. They even salted a lot of the roads around here. So, I parked the Porsches for the season. Now, we have sunny and 65 each day this week! Oh well! If I get them back out...it'll surely bring the bad weather back.
#15
Used the bike rack the last two days because of the incredibly nice weather here.
Driving on the interstate at 75mph...the bike and rack only move about an inch or two when hitting bumps.
The nicest part of it is...when loading or unloading the bikes, just pull the top bar up and pick the bike off. That's it. No straps, tethers, or cables.
Driving on the interstate at 75mph...the bike and rack only move about an inch or two when hitting bumps.
The nicest part of it is...when loading or unloading the bikes, just pull the top bar up and pick the bike off. That's it. No straps, tethers, or cables.
#16
Was this a 2" or 1.25" receiver on the hitch?
I'm finding lots of similar "platform" racks, but most seem to want a 2" receiver.
Sweet ride too. Keep the rubber side down
I'm finding lots of similar "platform" racks, but most seem to want a 2" receiver.
Sweet ride too. Keep the rubber side down
Last edited by Jamieson; 08-20-2021 at 09:18 AM.
#17
1.25"....You can get an adapter coupler for a 2" rack.
Just remember about the 200 lb max tongue weight.
Last edited by steve37; 08-20-2021 at 12:38 PM.
#20
I'm sure I had over a ton on it, and it hauled it easily. My Fit is a 5 speed manual.
I was very careful doing it...never went over 40 mph.