Crossfire Trailer Hitch?
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Originally Posted by BLACKSRT-6
The trailer works great. No problem with the load. I limit my total to under 500lbs; 4 tires, jack, tools, chair and trailer.
Heres a photo.
Heres a photo.
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I have been wanting a hitch every since my trip to Yellowstone Natl Park July 2013. I had just enough room to put my camping gear in the trunk and had alot of the passenger footwell filled along with my wife haha. I thought it would be nice to have one of them little cargo trailers so i didnt have to cram everything into the car. I searched all over this site and found about 10 threads. I was very close to buying two Mercedes SLK hitches from Curt and having my welding friend mod it like the one on BLACKSRT-6's cars, but i was thinking it would be stronger if it was all one solid build. After talking to Curt technical support for about an hour the tech suggested that the closest thing would be a Curt hitch for a Cadillac CTS Wagon. It required minimal modifications and was just about the right width across to clear the exhaust ports and have a good solid anchor location on the trunk pan. It turned out awesome and i now have 22.8 cu ft of cargo space (6.2 cu ft trunk and 16.6 cu ft cargo trailer) or 2.6 cu ft less if i want to ride top down in style. Lots of people ask why? I love driving this car EVERYWHERE. its my daily driver and it never stops getting peoples attention. Not many cars can get a "dude, awesome car" on a daily basis around town like i noticed my Crossfire does haha.
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Robaire2000 (01-28-2022)
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Edit: Sorry I originally just skimmed your post . . . I see you already have gotten your trailer hitch. ENJOY your Crossfire . . .
Contact this member . . .
https://www.crossfireforum.org/forum...tml#post800564
OR you could just buy his Crossfire with the hitch already installed!
Contact this member . . .
https://www.crossfireforum.org/forum...tml#post800564
OR you could just buy his Crossfire with the hitch already installed!
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I like what you've done. It looks nice. My one thought about it relates to exhaust replacement. Is there room to work on the exhaust without removing the hitch?
Wish you many miles of towing enjoyment. This may be the route I take when retirement allows me some travel time.
Wish you many miles of towing enjoyment. This may be the route I take when retirement allows me some travel time.
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I like what you've done. It looks nice. My one thought about it relates to exhaust replacement. Is there room to work on the exhaust without removing the hitch?
Wish you many miles of towing enjoyment. This may be the route I take when retirement allows me some travel time.
Wish you many miles of towing enjoyment. This may be the route I take when retirement allows me some travel time.
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Watch your tow weights, I'm on a phone and can't tell what you bolted on to on the car but our hitch is bolted into the trunk pan, works great for our trailer, tires, and tolls but too much weight and you might damage the rear. And the thing to remember is not towing anything, but stopping it, I wouldn't tow a small boat that's just me but if it worked the brakes can be cooked fast and brake fade on the street with a trailer would suck
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Sounds right. My tongue weight doesnt feel anymore than 30 lbs but havent put it on scales at full load yet.
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Can you describe the modifications you had to make to the Curt hitch? And did you have to remove the rear bumper?
Thanks.
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the hitch had flanges on both sides. the flanges were cut off and the mounts at the top of the flanges were welded back onto the main hitch body facing inwards instead of the original outwards connection. then take out the foam inside the trunk at the bottom and put 4 steel square pieces for support brackets and bolt it into the trunk pan. that's all. i was at first concerned about the trunk pan but then i found out that Mercedes hitches use the trunk pan, and it has held up great so rest assured. i dont really notice it unless im going up hill in which to get some additional power i have to step it down to 3rd gear instead of the usual 4th gear when im not pulling. brakes great too, had a couple deer in the rode on my trip last night had plenty of braking ability to go from 65mph to a stop in time since the deer just looked at the car haha. got lots of compliments on the car during my portland, ore. trip and 2 guys with crossfires asked me how they could get a hitch.
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Thanks. It's not clear to me what happens to the plastic cladding beneath the car. Do you remove it to cut sections out for the flanges to go through or just drill holes for the bolts?
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oh yes i forgot to mention. the diffusers i just took off and put in a box in my garage. i didnt want to bother cutting them since they are probably worth a bit if bought through the dealership. i know when the window molding at the top of my windshield flew off on the freeway it was going to cost me about $540 but i found it on ebay for $225.
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Can understand the desire, when I was autocrossing the Sunbird seriously I had a little popup camping trailer, whole thing was about 500 lbs, that I pulled with the race car and carried the tires and "stuff". Back then even subcompacts could have a hitch.
OTOH where do you put one ? The pipes come out the middle and there is a rear belly pan. Might be able to bring one out the rear fascia but would want to make flush when not towing and then where do you put the wiring and how do you reach the pin ?
Am sure it could be worked but would not be cheap. At least the granny gear would be useful then.
Anyone have a picture with the rear facia removed ?
OTOH where do you put one ? The pipes come out the middle and there is a rear belly pan. Might be able to bring one out the rear fascia but would want to make flush when not towing and then where do you put the wiring and how do you reach the pin ?
Am sure it could be worked but would not be cheap. At least the granny gear would be useful then.
Anyone have a picture with the rear facia removed ?
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post #125 look up for pictures, 1st picture is without fascia.... hitch was $150 at autoanything.com and the welder modified it and installed it for $150 so it cost me $300 for the setup. trailer was $276 after 25% off coupon at harbor freight. if you buy from HB always repack bearings first thing haha, their goop is just crap in there!
Re: Crossfire Trailer Hitch?
I have been wanting a hitch every since my trip to Yellowstone Natl Park July 2013. I had just enough room to put my camping gear in the trunk and had alot of the passenger footwell filled along with my wife haha. I thought it would be nice to have one of them little cargo trailers so i didnt have to cram everything into the car. I searched all over this site and found about 10 threads. I was very close to buying two Mercedes SLK hitches from Curt and having my welding friend mod it like the one on BLACKSRT-6's cars, but i was thinking it would be stronger if it was all one solid build. After talking to Curt technical support for about an hour the tech suggested that the closest thing would be a Curt hitch for a Cadillac CTS Wagon. It required minimal modifications and was just about the right width across to clear the exhaust ports and have a good solid anchor location on the trunk pan. It turned out awesome and i now have 22.8 cu ft of cargo space (6.2 cu ft trunk and 16.6 cu ft cargo trailer) or 2.6 cu ft less if i want to ride top down in style. Lots of people ask why? I love driving this car EVERYWHERE. its my daily driver and it never stops getting peoples attention. Not many cars can get a "dude, awesome car" on a daily basis around town like i noticed my Crossfire does haha.