This is why I prefer vertical receiver hitches like the Bosal on my Jetta and the Dalan on my Miata.I cut the lower valance (the textured black piece) so it would slide around the 2x3 box tube. I then put the receiver as high and as far back as it would go but not interfere with the valance. I could have raised the receiver up a couple more inches and cut out the vertical part of the lower valance, but, I thought it would look bad and it would have made the receiver stick out the back farther because there is body right behind there.
Then how could he have welded on the nuts?the only potential weak points I see are on the angle iron where it goes into the car.. the few inches between the tank-like cross bar and the first mounting bolts.. boxing that angle in I feel would make it significantly stronger and would hold up to more tongue weight than the chassis could handle
Yeah, that makes sense because you're welding two pieces of angle iron then. I thought he meant using square steel tubing from a factory.romad - The "boxing" happens after the nuts are welded on. I have ~6" of angle left over so that would be easy to do on the left side, however on the right side, the hole in the body isn't square so I'd have to put a piece of flat across the corners of the angle iron and make a triangle out of it.
The angle is 1/4" thick so while these are good ideas, I think I'll let it be for now.
Hmm interesting.If I remember right there isn't anything that directly attaches without an adapter. IIRC though there is an adapter that Tesla uses I think I read that gives you a 2" receiver that will accept standard hitch inserts such as bike racks.
http://forums.tdiclub.com/showpost.php?p=5426046&postcount=3235
https://www.teslarati.com/how-to-install-tesla-model-x-hitch/
Pricey and hard to find though.
Ah i've seen those before but hadn't thought about them. Thanks, i'll probably go with something like this.my ma's got a bike rack that straps to the trunk lid, seems to serve her well enough
might find one on craigslist for cheap enough
If you're only hauling one or two bikes, the trunk mount works fine. Make sure to look at the different attachment paint options and how easy they are to adjust.Hmm interesting.
Ah i've seen those before but hadn't thought about them. Thanks, i'll probably go with something like this.
Yeah it will be just 1 bike most of the time. Maybe 2. For sure leaning towards a trunk mount. And my bike is at least 10 yo walmart special, so not worried about hurting it haha. But whatever I replace it with, I'd like to have something nicer. Still not very expensive though. I found a Yakima 2 bike for about $130 that would probably work well. And a few for $20-30 on craigslist. But then I have to make sure they work on a jetta. It seemed like several of the posts there said something about missing straps, who knows how long those would last.If you're only hauling one or two bikes, the trunk mount works fine. Make sure to look at the different attachment paint options and how easy they are to adjust.
Price for a new one isn't that much either. You have to compare the price of the bike to the rack. If you've spent a lot of money on the bike, you really don't want to cheap out on the rack. One of the reasons I put a hitch on the JSW was to have a more secure platform for the bikes.
I've seen other posts on here that you can get the Tesla adapter from the Tesla stores.
Very true. For now i'm not too worried. The clear coat is peeling in places. I want to get it repainted/new clear coat. Then I might be more concerned for sure.If you go for a trunk strap on, make sure you protect the areas where it attaches.
That's sweet and looks great on your car. A lot of options to consider.I ordered from here and it was only $230 for a nice Thule rack
https://www.bike-discount.de/en/buy/...2-bikes-328231
I had to rewire the lights, and chose to buy a couple more Thule locking knobs. I upgraded the wheel straps with some Rockymounts spare parts and love it. It gets lots of compliments. It folds totally out of the way of the hatch.
I’ll try and get an updated pick here, but you can see it pre-upgrade in post 3157 in this thread.
Blocking the taillights was one of the few complaints on my Yakima rack. I don't think I've seen that Thule setup for sale in the US. Also part of the reason I got a kayak trailer that I can also use for the bikes.I ordered from here and it was only $230 for a nice Thule rack
https://www.bike-discount.de/en/buy/...2-bikes-328231
I had to rewire the lights, and chose to buy a couple more Thule locking knobs. I upgraded the wheel straps with some Rockymounts spare parts and love it. It gets lots of compliments. It folds totally out of the way of the hatch.
I’ll try and get an updated pick here, but you can see it pre-upgrade in post 3157 in this thread.
eh, switch to 100 posts per page, you'll be outraged to find the screen's even further stretched from #3230It would really be nice if you would resize the pictures to 800x600 or something that doesn't blow the margins out on the page. It makes reading anything difficult after your posting of the huge, huge pics.