04-16-2023, 02:37 PM | #23 |
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Wow, you really beat that muffler down !!!! Can u see the bottom of the deformed muffler from behind ? Also, why the stealth Hitch? Wont u see the cut in the diffuser and the exposed muffler without the 2 inch receiver tube? Might as well go with the regular hitch.
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04-16-2023, 02:49 PM | #24 | |
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It really doesn't look bad removed. If you stand back 15-20ft you can see it, but with the shadow it kind of blends. I have a clean to clean it all up. I ordered a heat shield sheet that I'm going to paint black. I'll use tie straps to wrap around the muffler to hide the beating and I think the dark muffler will help hide the cut. |
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04-16-2023, 02:54 PM | #25 |
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Subscribed. Big skier and MTB rider here. Recently picked up a Santa Cruz nomad. Your roof setup was exactly what I was planning on doing. My G80cx is in Bremerhaven right now. Thule bars with 1up bike racks. I have the 1up 2” hitch mount already for the wife’s X3. How bad was the road noise with just the bars and no bike rack? I was wondering about installing a hitch but thought it might mess up the diffuser. Putting on and taking off the hitch bike mount still takes a few min and is kinda a PIA TBH
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04-16-2023, 02:56 PM | #26 | |
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I like the stealth more than a fixed on because it sticks out more than a normal hitch. The bolt on unit its inward about 3" more. If I was using it solely for a trailer it would be better. My bike rack sits perfectly with this. The handlebar has about 1/2" gap from the trunk. If I accidentally open it I don't have to worry about damaging the trunk or bike. Second reason is I had a few accessories for the hitch from my other vehicle already. |
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04-16-2023, 03:05 PM | #28 | |
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I considered getting a new bike roof rack before the hitch, but with the bike on the roof you still have to slow down around turns and drive more cautiously. With the hitch rack you can drive the car normally with no problems. When I drive in the mountains I used a ratchet strap to prevent the front/back sway. As you already know the 1 up doesn't sway side to side with 1 bike. |
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04-16-2023, 03:14 PM | #30 | |
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04-16-2023, 04:02 PM | #31 | |
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If you ride locally once a week then a roof rack is a great idea even if you leave the bars on. Even better if you’re not on the highway much. The non flush version is easy to take on and off. I didn’t know better and have the flush version. You’ll need to buy new rubber strips, mine are cut to fit the racks. They black, and in very good shape. I spent close to $800, not sure what they go for second hand but first reasonable offer and they’re gone. I’m pretty sure I have a box that’ll work and I’ll leave them assembled to save you 20 laps around the car to get them centered. My car has just over 10k miles and I put them on before the breakin period. Only 4 months old, but they’ve had some usage. |
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04-16-2023, 04:06 PM | #32 |
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Thinking about it more maybe 1up is the way to go since you already have a hitch rack. You could get the add on for around $100 and expand your setup with the roof rack. I’m reusing mine for the hitch and it’ll actually be stronger than the regular one since it’s a one piece design instead of two. My levo sl is only 35lbs but I’ve had my eye on the full power yeti coming out soon. That’s around 50-55
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04-17-2023, 03:34 PM | #33 |
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Todays work! Covered it up with small piece of heat shield I had laying around to see if it’s a viable option. I put a used a lot of high temp epoxy on the inside of the should to act as an insulation so there’s no direct contact between the shield and muffler.
This weekend I’ll take the bumper back off and form a larger shield to cover the entire muffler for a uniform look. I’m also going to add some mounting points for chains to help secure my bikes better instead of directly to the bike rack. I’m on the fence about painting it back. I think the paint will chip away pretty quickly. I lve anodized stuff before, but it’ll not sure it’s worth the hassle. The silver looks pretty good from 20 feet away |
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04-17-2023, 04:39 PM | #34 |
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It looks like one of those F1 brake lights. Maybe you can put a red led light inside of it deep enough to show, but still be able to mount your rack.
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This is even easier to ”accept” if your car has gloss black diffuser.
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04-18-2023, 12:16 AM | #37 | |
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If you have the Thule aerobars, the noise isnt that bad as long as u put back the rubber strip that needed to be removed to install the bike holder. I have the ProXt https://www.thule.com/en-us/bike-rac...de-xt-_-598004 Installed them on the the wingbars on my X3 https://www.thule.com/en-us/roof-rac...evo-_-am711xxx I cut a small piece of rubber to slide the bike rack but saved it. I mout my road bikes on them and once Im done riding, i remove the bike rack but keep the wing bars in place. Removal only takes like 5 min. Now the wingbar isnt rated to go over 100 mph (i think they said 80 mph) but I keep them on for the looks and have exceeded 100 mph in short bursts (without the bike rack or bike in place) and they still held sturdy. So you have so e options if u have road bikes |
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07-13-2023, 09:50 AM | #38 |
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Very interesting. By looking at the muffler I always thought installing a hitch is impossible.
In any case, beating the crap out of the muffler is not my idea of fun but after searching, it seems there is a german company that installs trailer hitches. Looks pretty good. |
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07-13-2023, 10:33 AM | #39 | |
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I had the kuat on my 340i and it greatly changed the dynamic of the car, so much that I simply never used it. I hated driving with that much weight off the tail, very noticeable. The suspension may be able to handle it, but it definitely doesn’t like it. I’m just going to buy a truck and I suggest most people do the same. Buy a cheap pickup and problem solved. If all you need it to do is carry a few bikes, then you’re looking at a $5k truck which you can then sweat in, track mud and dirt and who knows what else, scratch to hell on unpaved roads, and carry your bikes and dogs and all the rest of your shit. Even if it doesn’t hurt the m3, it definitely changes the driving dynamics so much it’s a non option for me. But, looks like OP is happy and the world didn’t blow up so that’s a win! |
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Do you have a link for the company? My friend wants a rack too |
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08-07-2023, 09:37 AM | #42 | |
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Comparing driving a m3 with a bike rack vs a truck… I think the m3 will drive better ;-)
I just got back from a trip to tail of dragon, pisgah, beech mountain and met my wife in her knock off m3. 2000 miles round trip of fun. 13 of the 16k miles on my car have been bike trips. The m3 is my beater truck lol plus you can’t compare 340 suspension to m3. They’re so soft and floaty at highway speeds; I get where you’re coming from. 140 in the m3 is as stable as the 340 at 100. I just had one as a loaner and got to drive one for the first time. I really enjoyed how plush and relaxing the drive was. Quote:
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Our cars weight the same as light duty pickup trucks from a decade ago. More power, better weight distribution, better suspension, better brakes and cooled seats. She’s got it all! Haha |
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