FYI on xD trailer hitches
#221
Just checked... They still have it... And have dropped the price! $11,294 for a 2009 xD with 67,000 miles on it. I feel kinda bad that they still have it on the lot.
#223
#225
Just sold my '06 xA to my son and bought an '09 xD. The xA has had a Curt hitch and converter on it for a couple years now and I plan to add a set to the xD. I haven't pulled anything heavy yet, just brush or furniture but I haven't had any problems at all. Towing seems to be an either/or thing for people: there's the "sure why not" crowd and then there are the "don't you dare tear those tags off!" types. Hauling stuff with my trailer is a lot safer than what you see the f***tards doing with pickup trucks around here.
#227
Curt part number 56030, tail light converter. It's for an xB so I had to modify it to work on an xA. Plug-in install so no butchering the wiring.
Here's link to the write-up I did in the xA forum:
https://www.scionlife.com/forums/sho...d.php?t=193492
I think the only reason to use a 1.25 to 2 inch converter would be to use a basket or bike rack with a 2 inch mount. The problem is that it adds slop and moves the weight back even further. Better to find one that is 1.25".
Note: the tail light converters only use the signal from the turn signals to trigger the trailer lights. That way it doesn't load down or dim the car taillights.
Here's link to the write-up I did in the xA forum:
https://www.scionlife.com/forums/sho...d.php?t=193492
I think the only reason to use a 1.25 to 2 inch converter would be to use a basket or bike rack with a 2 inch mount. The problem is that it adds slop and moves the weight back even further. Better to find one that is 1.25".
Note: the tail light converters only use the signal from the turn signals to trigger the trailer lights. That way it doesn't load down or dim the car taillights.
Last edited by Kessog; 04-29-2013 at 11:51 PM. Reason: Added content
#228
Late to the party
Hey Everyone,
I've got a 2008 xD and I'm interested in installing a Curt hitch just for hauling bikes. I've read this entire thread with much interest.
I was wondering if anyone had any pictures of the rear of their xD showing what the installed receiver hitch looks like (just the receiver hitch without anything in it). I'm curious how far it sticks out and how much it changes the aesthetics of the rear.
Since I'm asking for pix, I figure I'd also ask if anyone has any of their xD with a bike carrier and a bike or two on it. I'd like to see how far everything sticks out and also the distance between the bikes and the rear of the car.
Thanks so much!
I've got a 2008 xD and I'm interested in installing a Curt hitch just for hauling bikes. I've read this entire thread with much interest.
I was wondering if anyone had any pictures of the rear of their xD showing what the installed receiver hitch looks like (just the receiver hitch without anything in it). I'm curious how far it sticks out and how much it changes the aesthetics of the rear.
Since I'm asking for pix, I figure I'd also ask if anyone has any of their xD with a bike carrier and a bike or two on it. I'd like to see how far everything sticks out and also the distance between the bikes and the rear of the car.
Thanks so much!
#229
Even later.
Hey Everyone,
I've got a 2008 xD and I'm interested in installing a Curt hitch just for hauling bikes. I've read this entire thread with much interest.
I was wondering if anyone had any pictures of the rear of their xD showing what the installed receiver hitch looks like (just the receiver hitch without anything in it). I'm curious how far it sticks out and how much it changes the aesthetics of the rear.
Since I'm asking for pix, I figure I'd also ask if anyone has any of their xD with a bike carrier and a bike or two on it. I'd like to see how far everything sticks out and also the distance between the bikes and the rear of the car.
Thanks so much!
I've got a 2008 xD and I'm interested in installing a Curt hitch just for hauling bikes. I've read this entire thread with much interest.
I was wondering if anyone had any pictures of the rear of their xD showing what the installed receiver hitch looks like (just the receiver hitch without anything in it). I'm curious how far it sticks out and how much it changes the aesthetics of the rear.
Since I'm asking for pix, I figure I'd also ask if anyone has any of their xD with a bike carrier and a bike or two on it. I'd like to see how far everything sticks out and also the distance between the bikes and the rear of the car.
Thanks so much!
You can see where the hitch ends... It doesn't stick out past the bumper cover at all. That is the Curt hitch, by the way.
Not the best pic, but you can see that it isn't very obvious.
#231
Bought a draw-tite off of amazon for $99 shipped, installed in 20 minutes and the most difficult part was tearing that plastic fascia off. Seems super sturdy and can't wait to get a cargo carrier for extra trunk space.
Does anyone know the laws for having one? Do they have to have lights on them? What if it covers my license plate? Reflectors? Etc.
Does anyone know the laws for having one? Do they have to have lights on them? What if it covers my license plate? Reflectors? Etc.
#232
Wanted to add - 800kg in Europe is for braked trailers. Unbraked trailers are only 550kg. As such, I would not recommend towing over 1250lbs unless you've equipped your car with a controller and your trailer has brakes on it.
#234
Thanks.
#235
I finally got a Curt hitch for my xD. The install wasn't quite as clean as it was with the xA. That and the hitch pin will only go in one way.
I still need to get the air wrench at work and really tighten down the big bolts. 210 ft lb! Although, to be honest that's for 2000# and My trailer is 1K.
The electrical is next with the Curt 56136.
One thing I noticed is that both the Curt and Drawtight have open ends to collect water and no way for the water to exit. Not sure what to do about that. Almost like they want them to rust out from the inside . . .
I need to get hopping on the trailer now. I am going to do it up like a Berlin Flyer wagon trailer. Going to need it to transport my daughter's stuff south for the fall semester.
ETA: also want to get some thin plastic to slide in beside the hitch to tighten it up. I guess just about any heavy plastic will work, it will just be expendable. Have to stick a feeler gauge in to see what's needed.
I still need to get the air wrench at work and really tighten down the big bolts. 210 ft lb! Although, to be honest that's for 2000# and My trailer is 1K.
The electrical is next with the Curt 56136.
One thing I noticed is that both the Curt and Drawtight have open ends to collect water and no way for the water to exit. Not sure what to do about that. Almost like they want them to rust out from the inside . . .
I need to get hopping on the trailer now. I am going to do it up like a Berlin Flyer wagon trailer. Going to need it to transport my daughter's stuff south for the fall semester.
ETA: also want to get some thin plastic to slide in beside the hitch to tighten it up. I guess just about any heavy plastic will work, it will just be expendable. Have to stick a feeler gauge in to see what's needed.
#236
Do not tow a trailer with a scion xd
Two summers ago, I towed a U-haul from Kansas to California after looking at every single thread on trailer hitches on this forum. I bought a hitch, installed it, towed my ____ halfway across the country, and my 2008 Scion xD did not like it. At one point, it stopped moving. Yeah, my car just slowed down and stopped. I waited awhile and was able to start it again. It began making some pretty loud grinding noises on that drive as well.
Two years later and the noises usually only start happening when going up steep dirt roads with potholes and last for a few weeks. I haven't towed anything since that drive.
My xD has multiple problems, and I'm beginning to think it's from towing that trailer. I have a broken water pump (research on this forum suggests a LOT of xDs have this and that it is normal for this car), leaking oil cover, leaking timer cover, and then that grinding noise which a mechanic thinks is clutch or transmission related.
DO NOT TOW A TRAILER.
Two years later and the noises usually only start happening when going up steep dirt roads with potholes and last for a few weeks. I haven't towed anything since that drive.
My xD has multiple problems, and I'm beginning to think it's from towing that trailer. I have a broken water pump (research on this forum suggests a LOT of xDs have this and that it is normal for this car), leaking oil cover, leaking timer cover, and then that grinding noise which a mechanic thinks is clutch or transmission related.
DO NOT TOW A TRAILER.
#237
Two summers ago, I towed a U-haul from Kansas to California after looking at every single thread on trailer hitches on this forum. I bought a hitch, installed it, towed my ____ halfway across the country, and my 2008 Scion xD did not like it. At one point, it stopped moving. Yeah, my car just slowed down and stopped. I waited awhile and was able to start it again. It began making some pretty loud grinding noises on that drive as well.
Two years later and the noises usually only start happening when going up steep dirt roads with potholes and last for a few weeks. I haven't towed anything since that drive.
My xD has multiple problems, and I'm beginning to think it's from towing that trailer. I have a broken water pump (research on this forum suggests a LOT of xDs have this and that it is normal for this car), leaking oil cover, leaking timer cover, and then that grinding noise which a mechanic thinks is clutch or transmission related.
Two years later and the noises usually only start happening when going up steep dirt roads with potholes and last for a few weeks. I haven't towed anything since that drive.
My xD has multiple problems, and I'm beginning to think it's from towing that trailer. I have a broken water pump (research on this forum suggests a LOT of xDs have this and that it is normal for this car), leaking oil cover, leaking timer cover, and then that grinding noise which a mechanic thinks is clutch or transmission related.
Water pump problems and oil leaks have nothing to do with towing. If you had broken the transmission it would be making noise continuously. The clutch wouldn't be damaged unless you were slipping it a lot trying to get going.
When I was in my 20s I managed to cook a clutch while towing a trailer with a small car. The fault wasn't with the trailer, hitch, or car. It was with the guy driving the car. I learned from my mistake and have towed trailers for thousands of miles since.
#238
Beat by one minute!
What was the total weight of that load? How fast were you trying to go?
If I was towing my max load of 1K I don't think I would go over 50. And that's on level ground.
Mostly I use mine around town with out sized stuff or brush.
Next fall I will use it to take my daughter's stuff 200 miles to college.
Common sense people.
What was the total weight of that load? How fast were you trying to go?
If I was towing my max load of 1K I don't think I would go over 50. And that's on level ground.
Mostly I use mine around town with out sized stuff or brush.
Next fall I will use it to take my daughter's stuff 200 miles to college.
Common sense people.
#239
Hiddenhitch.com supplies a bolt-on hitch for 2007 - 2010 xD. On that site and other online trailer hitch suppliers, for 2011-present xD there is either no application... or a different part number. Does anyone know what changes were made underneath the rear of the xD after 2010 that would necessitate a different hitch for 2011 - present xD? thanks.
#240
Comparing Curt part numbers 11491 and 11134 it looks like it goes from a three bolt to a two bolt mount. The 2011 hitch drops lower. They probably changed the rear frame somewhat.
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