Ok thank you I will keep looking. I have a few months till I need to pull boat lolThere is a Draw-Tite but seems out of stock everywhere
Welcome! Just letting you know that I moved this topic into the Stinger Exterior forum. I'm glad you found us!Hi everyone I have a 2023 stinger GT I live in Ontario Canada and am look to put a trailer hitch on it but having a hard time finding one. Is anyone having the same problem?
It's been a long while since I last logged on here, but I did finally get my Stinger in March and didn't get my Draw-Tite hitch installed until June. For the first while I too was getting a bit of a knock between the receiver and the exhaust on the left side of the car. It seems the receiver isn't quite centered, so there is a slightly smaller gap to the exhaust on the left vs. the right side of the car.I have a draw tite, it's not great, it knocks a bit on the exhaust and I haven't quite figured out how to stop it completely. I took months to get in stock.
I had that offer for u-haul in AZ when I was considering a Nissan years ago.
Any pics?It's been a long while since I last logged on here, but I did finally get my Stinger in March and didn't get my Draw-Tite hitch installed until June. For the first while I too was getting a bit of a knock between the receiver and the exhaust on the left side of the car. It seems the receiver isn't quite centered, so there is a slightly smaller gap to the exhaust on the left vs. the right side of the car.
I toyed with the idea of slightly enlarging the mounting holes on the receiver components to allow shifting the hitch over to the right to even out the gap. In the end I just got some high temperature silicone gasket sheet material (allowable working temperature of 450 °F) and placed it around the end of hitch receiver frame adjacent to the exhaust pipe. No more noticeable knock when driving on uneven roads.
Correct, not available in Canada.Kia Australia offer a towbar and wiring harness as a standard Kia Stinger accessory. Is this not available from Kia Canada?
If fitted by a Kia Dealer it attracts the same 7 year unlimited KM warranty here or remainder of car warranty period depending when it is fitted.
Of course you can get aftermarket but the Kia would have the electronics to suppress the rear radar, cross traffic and parking sensors when a trailer is fitted.
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Sorry, no I don't have any photos of it, and I don't have any plans to get under the back end of the car any time soon to take any pictures.Any pics?
I don't remember the company name, but there is a place in Europe that sells those hitches to those in North America. The hitch ball is 50 mm, not 1-7/8" or 2", but they also sell replacement fittings for the end of your trailer. As I recall, they had a towing capacity of 750 kg without trailer brakes and 1500 kg capacity with trailer brakes.Correct, not available in Canada.
Mine is hardly destroyed.I haven't seen a Kia Stinger Towbar but I would expect the tongue is removable. They all are here. The photo seems to have a chrome stud extending upwards so I suggest the tongue slots in and thats an anti rattle bolt..
The G8 V8 I had was removable GM towbar. But I recall the USA owners saying no factory tow bar was available.
On the point of not being able to drive around with it on when not towing. Unbelievable. Most people here leave them on. It protects the car from touch parking for a start and slows those rear end collisions.
Maybe they are locally produced like the original Bi Modal exhaust was. I assume Australia ships those to Korea. Shipping towbars as parts would make no sense as it would double the price.
Anyway as much as I would love a towbar to throw my bike rack on, the auto tailgate lift and the three other ways to open it may seen the tailgate hit the bike rack so not recommended. And the fact that fascia is destroyed with a cut out....