hidden tow hitch
#46
Bought Curt #13541 Hitch, Wiring Connector #56083, and Towing Starter Kit #45534. 2-Day included delivery, for $208 (using "welcomeback" discount code with my reseller). Installed today in about an hour.
A few comments:
1. The towing kit includes, matched 2" platform and ball, a standard pin with matching cotter, a keylock pin, and Curt rubber receiver cap. It is a very high quality product.
2. Highly recommend using ramps, as the additional clearance provides valuable headroom.
3. A two-foot stool is necessary to act as a "third hand", propping the driver's side connection.
4. 60 ft/lb torque is quite a pull; I braced myself using one foot on the sway bar.
5. The provided cutout dimensions are very accurate, but make sure to double check your measurements. I used a Dremel tool to make the cuts (there are two, btw), and sanded the edges smooth. An interesting note here... The cutout pattern for the Lexus hitch is scribed on the inside of the main fascia. Their cutout is larger than the Curt equivalent. Not having seen a Lexus hitch, I wonder why it has to be so much larger.
6. Depending on the age of your RX, it would be wise to wash the fascias after removing them to make for a cleaner re-installation.
7. If you have mudguards, these will have to be removed, but this is a simple added task. Two screws are on the wheel well, and one bolt is shared with the adjacent fascia.
8. Masking is very optional, as it would take a klutz to scuff what is in fact an unpainted surface on the bumper cover.
9. I would recommend re-installing the two tow loops, as they could come in handy one day; otherwise they'll just collect dust in your garage.
10. The muffler really needs to be dropped to insert the hitch bracket (don't worry, it can hang there out of the way). I tried to avoid this, but a lot of time was wasted, and I eventually capitulated and easily removed the two bolts supporting the muffler hanger. However, once you sneak the hitch bracket past the muffler, the hanger needs to be re-bolted in place immediately, otherwise the hitch bracket blocks access to the two hanger bolt holes. This is one time when it is useful to have a friend around to facilitate this tricky maneuver.
11. Curt is a very professional organization that will handhold you through the process if need be. Whomever you select as your reseller will mostly just get Curt to drop ship your hitch from their warehouses, and only they are equipped to offer a very wide selection across many brands of vehicles.
A few comments:
1. The towing kit includes, matched 2" platform and ball, a standard pin with matching cotter, a keylock pin, and Curt rubber receiver cap. It is a very high quality product.
2. Highly recommend using ramps, as the additional clearance provides valuable headroom.
3. A two-foot stool is necessary to act as a "third hand", propping the driver's side connection.
4. 60 ft/lb torque is quite a pull; I braced myself using one foot on the sway bar.
5. The provided cutout dimensions are very accurate, but make sure to double check your measurements. I used a Dremel tool to make the cuts (there are two, btw), and sanded the edges smooth. An interesting note here... The cutout pattern for the Lexus hitch is scribed on the inside of the main fascia. Their cutout is larger than the Curt equivalent. Not having seen a Lexus hitch, I wonder why it has to be so much larger.
6. Depending on the age of your RX, it would be wise to wash the fascias after removing them to make for a cleaner re-installation.
7. If you have mudguards, these will have to be removed, but this is a simple added task. Two screws are on the wheel well, and one bolt is shared with the adjacent fascia.
8. Masking is very optional, as it would take a klutz to scuff what is in fact an unpainted surface on the bumper cover.
9. I would recommend re-installing the two tow loops, as they could come in handy one day; otherwise they'll just collect dust in your garage.
10. The muffler really needs to be dropped to insert the hitch bracket (don't worry, it can hang there out of the way). I tried to avoid this, but a lot of time was wasted, and I eventually capitulated and easily removed the two bolts supporting the muffler hanger. However, once you sneak the hitch bracket past the muffler, the hanger needs to be re-bolted in place immediately, otherwise the hitch bracket blocks access to the two hanger bolt holes. This is one time when it is useful to have a friend around to facilitate this tricky maneuver.
11. Curt is a very professional organization that will handhold you through the process if need be. Whomever you select as your reseller will mostly just get Curt to drop ship your hitch from their warehouses, and only they are equipped to offer a very wide selection across many brands of vehicles.
Last edited by Johnny; 08-22-12 at 09:22 PM. Reason: Added additional note to item 5.
#47
Bought Curt #13541 Hitch, Wiring Connector #56083, and Towing Starter Kit #45534. 2-Day included delivery, for $208 (using "welcomeback" discount code with my reseller). Installed today in about an hour.
A few comments:
1. The towing kit includes, matched 2" platform and ball, keylock pin and rubber receiver cap. It is a very high quality product.
2. Highly recommend using ramps, as the additional clearance provides valuable headroom.
3. A two-foot stool is necessary to act as a "third hand", propping the driver's side connection.
4. 60 ft/lb torque is quite a pull; I braced myself using one foot on the sway bar.
5. The provided cutout dimensions are very accurate, but make sure to double check your measurements. I used a Dremel tool to make the cuts (there are two, btw), and sanded the edges smooth.
6. Depending on the age of your RX, it would be wise to wash the fascias after removing them to make for a cleaner re-installation.
7. If you have mudguards, these will have to be removed, but this is a simple added task. Two screws are on the wheel well, and one bolt is shared with the adjacent fascia.
8. Masking is very optional, as it would take a klutz to scuff what is in fact an unpainted surface on the bumper cover.
9. I would recommend re-installing the two tow loops, as they could come in handy one day; otherwise they'll just collect dust in your garage.
10. The muffler really needs to be dropped to insert the hitch bracket (don't worry, it can hang there out of the way). I tried to avoid this, but a lot of time was wasted, and I eventually capitulated and easily removed the two bolts supporting the muffler hanger. However, once you sneak the hitch bracket past the muffler, the hanger needs to be re-bolted in place immediately, otherwise the hitch bracket blocks access to the two hanger bolt holes. This is one time when it is useful to have a friend around to facilitate this tricky maneuver.
11. Curt is a very professional organization that will handhold you through the process if need be. Whomever you select as your reseller will mostly just get Curt to drop ship your hitch from their warehouses, and only they are equipped to offer a very wide selection across many brands of vehicles.
A few comments:
1. The towing kit includes, matched 2" platform and ball, keylock pin and rubber receiver cap. It is a very high quality product.
2. Highly recommend using ramps, as the additional clearance provides valuable headroom.
3. A two-foot stool is necessary to act as a "third hand", propping the driver's side connection.
4. 60 ft/lb torque is quite a pull; I braced myself using one foot on the sway bar.
5. The provided cutout dimensions are very accurate, but make sure to double check your measurements. I used a Dremel tool to make the cuts (there are two, btw), and sanded the edges smooth.
6. Depending on the age of your RX, it would be wise to wash the fascias after removing them to make for a cleaner re-installation.
7. If you have mudguards, these will have to be removed, but this is a simple added task. Two screws are on the wheel well, and one bolt is shared with the adjacent fascia.
8. Masking is very optional, as it would take a klutz to scuff what is in fact an unpainted surface on the bumper cover.
9. I would recommend re-installing the two tow loops, as they could come in handy one day; otherwise they'll just collect dust in your garage.
10. The muffler really needs to be dropped to insert the hitch bracket (don't worry, it can hang there out of the way). I tried to avoid this, but a lot of time was wasted, and I eventually capitulated and easily removed the two bolts supporting the muffler hanger. However, once you sneak the hitch bracket past the muffler, the hanger needs to be re-bolted in place immediately, otherwise the hitch bracket blocks access to the two hanger bolt holes. This is one time when it is useful to have a friend around to facilitate this tricky maneuver.
11. Curt is a very professional organization that will handhold you through the process if need be. Whomever you select as your reseller will mostly just get Curt to drop ship your hitch from their warehouses, and only they are equipped to offer a very wide selection across many brands of vehicles.
#48
Here are a few pics; I have others available as well. Curt's install procedure is very accurate and detailed, and is filled with informative pics.
The attached detail the following:
1. The factory pre-wired plug which matches the rear lights on the vehicle, i.e.: Brake, Turn Signals & Night Running Lights.
2. The muffler support hanger.
3. The RX on ramps and the fascias with cutouts, ready for re-assembly.
4. The finished product.
5. The wiring extension, with weatherproof cover.
The attached detail the following:
1. The factory pre-wired plug which matches the rear lights on the vehicle, i.e.: Brake, Turn Signals & Night Running Lights.
2. The muffler support hanger.
3. The RX on ramps and the fascias with cutouts, ready for re-assembly.
4. The finished product.
5. The wiring extension, with weatherproof cover.
#49
Thanks for all the great information. I'm going to get the Curt #13541 for my g/f's 2011 RX. I found it for $140 on Amazon -- the $125 price on another site seems a little questionable. I'll start looking for a bike rack next on this forum.
#51
Well! The Lexus installation in France (removable tow) is a kind of perfection as there is nothing left visible and everything is well designed and installed.
I do not understand why in North America you cannot have the same systems (much more practical and much more well designed for such a premium vehicle) like us.
Sorry for the bad quality but we can see anyway.
Below pic when tow is completely removed:
below when tow is on the car:
I do not understand why in North America you cannot have the same systems (much more practical and much more well designed for such a premium vehicle) like us.
Sorry for the bad quality but we can see anyway.
Below pic when tow is completely removed:
below when tow is on the car:
#52
In North America we are more overt, and manufacturers like to advertize at every opportunity.
If mounting a billboard onto the hitch was considered acceptable, we'd all be driving around with one. LOL
The hook you show is also available here...
If mounting a billboard onto the hitch was considered acceptable, we'd all be driving around with one. LOL
The hook you show is also available here...
#53
Thank you everyone for the pictures and videos of their hitch install. After reading and viewing pictures and tips on how to install the hitch, I installed the hitch on my wife's RX today. Took me couple of hours, but it was made easy by reading and viewing everyone's posts here. Very satisfied with how it turned out.
Like most everyone here, I installed Curt 13541 hitch, Curt T-Connector wiring kit (which will not get used much, as I have never towed anything, but I figured I might as well install it now) and Curt receive tube cover with built in electrical connector holder.
I followed Curt installation instruction in its entirety (and tips posted here), except I trimmed fascia following the Lexus cut-out already scored on the inside the fascia.
Now the whole family is ready for bike outing.
One question, though. I don't own a torque wrench, so I torqued each 12mm fastener as much as I can without breaking them (after applying Loctite Theadlocker Blue 242 to each fastener). Should I be concerned that I may not have torqued enough? Any thoughts on this greatly appreciated.
Like most everyone here, I installed Curt 13541 hitch, Curt T-Connector wiring kit (which will not get used much, as I have never towed anything, but I figured I might as well install it now) and Curt receive tube cover with built in electrical connector holder.
I followed Curt installation instruction in its entirety (and tips posted here), except I trimmed fascia following the Lexus cut-out already scored on the inside the fascia.
Now the whole family is ready for bike outing.
One question, though. I don't own a torque wrench, so I torqued each 12mm fastener as much as I can without breaking them (after applying Loctite Theadlocker Blue 242 to each fastener). Should I be concerned that I may not have torqued enough? Any thoughts on this greatly appreciated.
#54
#55
The torque you put on the bolts will have to be determined by how long a wrench you used and how strong you are. I used a torque wrench on mine and had to "put out" a lot to achieve the required amount of torque.
#57
Trailer Hitch for 2013 RX 350 AWD
I've called a couple -Haul locations to check about installing a trailer hitch to our new RX 350 AWD.
Both locations said the 2013 RX 350 comes with a factory-installed hitch. I then went to the U-Haul website, found a different location, and filled out the web form to check on a hitch. The webpage returned the statement that our model has a factory pre-installed trailer hitch.
I've looked at the car and can't see anything that looks like a hitch. I don't want to buy a hitch if our car should have had one.
Any suggestions?
Both locations said the 2013 RX 350 comes with a factory-installed hitch. I then went to the U-Haul website, found a different location, and filled out the web form to check on a hitch. The webpage returned the statement that our model has a factory pre-installed trailer hitch.
I've looked at the car and can't see anything that looks like a hitch. I don't want to buy a hitch if our car should have had one.
Any suggestions?
#58
I've called a couple -Haul locations to check about installing a trailer hitch to our new RX 350 AWD.
Both locations said the 2013 RX 350 comes with a factory-installed hitch. I then went to the U-Haul website, found a different location, and filled out the web form to check on a hitch. The webpage returned the statement that our model has a factory pre-installed trailer hitch.
I've looked at the car and can't see anything that looks like a hitch. I don't want to buy a hitch if our car should have had one.
Any suggestions?
Both locations said the 2013 RX 350 comes with a factory-installed hitch. I then went to the U-Haul website, found a different location, and filled out the web form to check on a hitch. The webpage returned the statement that our model has a factory pre-installed trailer hitch.
I've looked at the car and can't see anything that looks like a hitch. I don't want to buy a hitch if our car should have had one.
Any suggestions?
Perhaps the U-Haul web site should have said something along the line of the 2013 RX350 having a specialized hitch as an accessory and they do not have one which fits. Your RX did not come with one from the factory and it is not standard.
Your RX did have as an option a Towing Prep Package. It included a Transmission cooler, Heavy-duty radiator, and a Heavy-duty alternator. If you do not have this then you will probably need the converter relay as well.
http://lexus.sewellparts.com/accesso...2013/2591.html
#59
Funny that the towing prep package does not list one important item - tail lights converter. Not a big deal - the connector is in the trunk, below the right tail light. Really easy to hook up a generic one.
#60
I installed the hitch this morning in just over an hour, thanks to all who posted tips and tricks, especially Johnny; the stool and immediately remounting the muffler bracket were golden tips that really made it easier.