One Lap EVO.......trailer hitch
One Lap EVO.......trailer hitch
iirc, the one lap car pulled fuel & wheels for the duration of the event. I obviously dont have an EVO, but a hitch is a hitch. Any tips or recommendations? I'm looking to get a trailer for autox wheels & tools.
Also, were there any negative effects to the handling or otherwise with the hitch assembly installed?
I dont know how it goes for EVO's but the STi's manual says NO to hitches and hauling loads on general.
Also, were there any negative effects to the handling or otherwise with the hitch assembly installed?
I dont know how it goes for EVO's but the STi's manual says NO to hitches and hauling loads on general.
Last edited by Scottybob; Jan 29, 2005 at 06:48 PM.
I have a class 3 (!) hitch welded to the frame of my EVO. Nothing hard about the install, it's welded to the rear-most portion of the frame rails and to the toe hook at the rear of the spare tire well. It is all tucked up in there with a square cut out of the bottom of the bumper cover for the hitch to poke through. I have it for my bike rack. Long story short, every town has a local welder that will make you one for a couple or few hundred bucks. Just make sure you check his references and look around his shop at some of his work. Think of it as an underbody chassis stiffener
I contacted tire tail, they plan to develop an Evo application but it will be a while. In the mean time they will make custom ones if you send them a picture of the hitch you are oging to use.
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Originally Posted by chronohunter
I have a class 3 (!) hitch welded to the frame of my EVO. Nothing hard about the install, it's welded to the rear-most portion of the frame rails and to the toe hook at the rear of the spare tire well. It is all tucked up in there with a square cut out of the bottom of the bumper cover for the hitch to poke through. I have it for my bike rack. Long story short, every town has a local welder that will make you one for a couple or few hundred bucks. Just make sure you check his references and look around his shop at some of his work. Think of it as an underbody chassis stiffener 
Originally Posted by housedj
a pinch off topic but Yakima makes a trunk rack that holds up to 3 bikes.
Originally Posted by chronohunter
I have a class 3 (!) hitch welded to the frame of my EVO. Nothing hard about the install, it's welded to the rear-most portion of the frame rails and to the toe hook at the rear of the spare tire well. It is all tucked up in there with a square cut out of the bottom of the bumper cover for the hitch to poke through. I have it for my bike rack. Long story short, every town has a local welder that will make you one for a couple or few hundred bucks. Just make sure you check his references and look around his shop at some of his work. Think of it as an underbody chassis stiffener 
I have a hitch mounted bike rake too, but can't find a decent trailer hitch for the EVO.
Originally Posted by Scottybob
How much weight were you pulling with that one lap trailer? From the pics I saw it looks like you had it pretty loaded down. Any towing issues?
I would guess and easy 1000lbs on a trailer rated for about half that. Having said that, it was absolutely no problem towing with it. Car went straight and true, so true that you would forget and creep the cruising speed over a 100 (on 10 inch tires!). I have towed my dirt bike to Moab from my house via 70 and it worked great as well. It was a heavy U-haul trailer and the car was still the quickest thing up the >10k ft. passes(!) over 1000lb total weight. Plenty of power, relatively good fuel economy (210 on a tank loaded vs. 250-270). The trailer had a big fold up tail gate that acted like a parachute so I know that cost me a MPG or two.
Originally Posted by chrisw
do you have pics?
I have a hitch mounted bike rake too, but can't find a decent trailer hitch for the EVO.
I have a hitch mounted bike rake too, but can't find a decent trailer hitch for the EVO.
Last edited by chronohunter; Jan 30, 2005 at 01:56 PM.
Paul, that is one way to address the front/rear weight bias... Probably more like 55f and 45 rear with the rack 
By the way, your car looks as clean as the area around Shiv's dyno.

By the way, your car looks as clean as the area around Shiv's dyno.


