TW428
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HelloWe're working closely with our vendor to get the hitch sorted. It will be quite discreet, with a single post/receiver dropping down just below the diffuser. All other parts tucked up above the mufflers. It's been slow going as the rear packaging of the car is extremely tight, but I think we're almost there.
Oh nice! I'm assuming you work for a dealer? where about are you located? Yes for sure please send some pictures once it's installed and to be honest if it works I would order one from you since my dealership here doesn't seem to give a hitch any importance. ThanksYes, from Genesis. I have a test piece coming in for fitment next week. Fingers crossed.
In the meantime, good news. Yakima just released a roof rack and since i didn’t wanna wait for ever...i forked out some money and got it for my car. It’s awesome and very solid. They rate it to 160lbs. It’s listed on the Yakima website and essentially you need the Bc137 & Bc163 to fit our cars.
Finally i can take the bikes with me
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You can mount the SeaSucker to the rear window with the rear tire mounts on the trunk lid. Or just don't use the sunroof while using the SeaSucker rack. The whole point of the rack is that it comes right off when you're not using it.It’s an option but with the Yakima now available I wouldn’t bother with the Sea Suckers as it renders the sunroof to be non operational...
Believe me, I did a lot of research, even to the point of having a custom hitch shop take the whole rear end of the car apart and 3 welders even looked at it to then come down to the same answer or not wanting to mount or weld anything due to too thin of sheet metal without any mounting points. Yakima at the moment is the only solution which has been working great...You can go with the Sea Suckers but imo the are useless as you can even enjoy your sunroof...Hope this helps.First post, and a thread I am interested in as we are wanting to mount our bikes as well for some distant rides.
Has anyone besides calgaryg70 made any headway with regards to a rack
Installing a hitch would be so ugly and expensive...not even funny. Plus you have to get a hitch mounted bike rack. So close to a grand?
Just get a trunk mount...plenty of good ones out there.
Well, it works. Sunroof both vented and full open. Definitely noisier, but that's to be expected Thule doesn't make a wind deflector yet for the WingBar Evo. Next step is a bike mount and possibly a basket mount.
If you have any questions feel free to ask.