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EcoHitch Invisi Trailer Hitch Receiver - Custom Fit - Class III - 2"
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EcoHitch Invisi Trailer Hitch Receiver - Custom Fit - Class III - 2"

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This completely hidden, custom-fit hitch installs behind your vehicle's factory knockout panel. Aluminum and steel alloy construction is durable and eco-friendly. Powder coat finish resists rust. Great Prices for the best trailer hitch from EcoHitch. EcoHitch Invisi Trailer Hitch Receiver - Custom Fit - Class III - 2" part number 306-X7211 can be ordered online at etrailer.com or call 1-800-940-8924 for expert service.
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EcoHitch Trailer Hitch

Highlights

  • Completely Hidden Design: The hitch is concealed for a clean, factory look.
  • Eco-Friendly Construction: Made from recycled aluminum, steel, and stainless steel.
  • Class III Rating: Supports a 2" receiver with 3,500 lbs GTW and 525 lbs TW.
  • No Drilling Required: Easy, bolt-on installation with no need for welding.
  • Fit for Subaru Impreza: Compatible with models having a rear bumper knockout panel.
  • Rust-Resistant Finish: Black powder coat protects against corrosion.

Features to know about

Seamless Towing with a Factory Look: Completely Hidden Design

For those who want their vehicle to maintain its sleek factory appearance, the EcoHitch Invisi Trailer Hitch is the answer. This custom-fit hitch tucks behind your car's bumper panel, staying completely out of sight when not in use. Just pop off the knockout panel when you're ready to tow, and you're good to go. It's a perfect solution for maintaining aesthetics without sacrificing functionality.

Eco-Friendly and Built to Last: Aerospace-Grade Alloy Construction

Concerned about sustainability? The EcoHitch shines with its eco-friendly manufacturing process. Constructed from a durable alloy of aerospace-grade aluminum, steel, and stainless steel, it utilizes recycled materials to keep your environmental impact low. This lightweight yet sturdy composition ensures your hitch can endure the elements, offering you the reliability you need without a hefty carbon footprint.

A Hitch for Every Adventure: Class III with 2-Inch Receiver

Whether you're off to tow a small trailer or attach a bike rack for a weekend escape, the Class III rating with a 2-inch receiver gives you the versatility to do so. Capable of handling a maximum gross trailer weight of 3,500 lbs and a tongue weight of 525 lbs, you can set off with confidence knowing your gear is secure and your vehicle retains ample towing capacity.

Effortless, No-Drill Installation: Bolt-On Setup

Dread the thought of complex installations? Worry not. The EcoHitch makes life easy with a straightforward, bolt-on setup that requires no drilling or welding. Even if you're a DIY novice, securing this hitch to your vehicle frame is manageable, saving you time and the frustration of altering your vehicle permanently.

Unyielding Strength and Safety: SAE J684 Compliance

Safety and strength are paramount when it comes to towing, and the EcoHitch delivers. Each hitch undergoes rigorous Finite Elemental Analysis (FEA) to pinpoint stress points, ensuring it meets or surpasses SAE J684 safety standards. It's a hitch that offers peace of mind with every mile, knowing it's designed to withstand demanding towing scenarios.

Versatile Use Across Various Models: Subaru Impreza Compatibility

Driving a Subaru Impreza? This hitch is tailor-made for various models, from the 2012 hatchback to the 2016 5-door sport wagon. It's engineered to accommodate vehicles with specific knockout panels, ensuring a snug, perfect fit that doesn't compromise car integrity or external appearance.

Specs

Receiver Specs

  • Receiver opening: 2" x 2"

Rating

  • Class: III
  • Maximum gross trailer weight: 3,500 lbs
  • Maximum tongue weight: 525 lbs
  • Not rated for weight distribution systems

Warranty

  • Limited lifetime warranty

X7211 Tork Lift Central Eco Hitch Invisible Trailer Hitch - 2" Receiver

Item # 306-X7211

Installation Details 306-X7211 Installation instructions

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Ratings & Reviews

4.8

48 reviews
This completely hidden, custom-fit hitch installs behind your vehicle's factory knockout panel. Aluminum and steel alloy construction is durable and eco-friendly. Powder coat finish resists rust.

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2013 Subaru Impreza

Great Product. It was easy to install, build quality appears excellent, fitment was perfect.
Installed on a 2013 Subaru Impreza. Mostly used for a hitch mounted bike rack for an ebike.



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2013 Subaru Impreza

I bought the hitch to haul a few E-Bikes. Every installer I talked to only supplied hitches with 1.25" receiver for my car (Subaru Impreza). But, every bike rack I found to support the weight of E-Bikes required a 2" receiver. I got the recommendation from a local Hitch Shop to purchase this specific hitch from etrailer and they would install it.
It was installed yesterday, and I am very happy with the result! It installs beautifully, and discretely. Can't wait to hook the bikes up next weekend!



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Took less than 35 minutes to install and like it says......invisible! People can't believe that it's there. You do need to get an extended trailer hitch ball mount but this thing is awesome!



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The hitch has two installation options. 1) is removing the bumper. 2. Bore out a hole in the trunk to pull the connection bolts through. I chose the second option. It was way easier took about a half hour. The rack lines up perfect with rear fog light hole and gave me way more ground clearance. Even with the higher price for this hitch I found it was well worth it.



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Hauls nicely and fits cleanly in the bumper cover's port.



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Pretty easy install. Replacing an existing 1-1/4" hitch so did not need to fish bolts. Some alignment issues with the knockout opening and rear bumper clips were easily solved using a couple spacers.



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2015 Subaru Impreza

Hitch fit perfectly on my 2015 impreza sport. Heavy duty and completely hidden when not in use.



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2016 Subaru Impreza

I have a 2016 Subaru Impreza hatchback and got this to use for transporting bikes. It's a very strong hitch and suits my needs. I had first considered using the Thule T2 Pro XT 2 but the car bumper gets in the way of the hook on the Thule bike rack. So instead I got the 1up bike rack which attaches with no problem. The hitch doesn't center perfectly in the knockout panel; when putting in the bike rack, I have to push down on the plastic around the knockout panel. That works out just fine but is a little annoying. All-in-all, I think this hitch is worth it despite these minor issues.

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Shaun

12/29/2020

Still working great - sturdy and clean-looking



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Great service helping me order the right hitch for my car. Delivery was fast. It's on the car and works perfectly with my Hollywood bike rack. A great experience all around.

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Douglas

4/15/2023

We have used this hitch often carrying our fat tire E-Bikes to various trailheads. It holds the large bike rack and both bikes securely. Were very happy with the performance of this product.



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Hitch and wiring showed up on time. Going to install in the next few days. Looking foward to having a hitch hidden behind the bumper up high and not hanging down too low to hit the ground. Will be at a preferred level to pull my seadoo with out having to use a raised coupling.

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Larry A.

7/27/2018

Best hitch ever. Install was fairly easy. Perfectly hidden too. Very glad I installed this with the bumper removed, no drilling at all. Fully stock.



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The hitch has performed flawlessly. I use it for a 2 bike rack, no towing. The hitch is invisible when not in use. Works perfect!

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Dennis B.

11/13/2020

Its amazing. I am able to put two bikes on my car without having them on the roof, the receiver is fairly hidden and if needed it comes off with one bolt. I love it!



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Perfect fit for my 2013 Subaru Impreza. My specific search was for something that would not impact the already poor ground clearance of my Impreza. This fits perfectly into the rear bumper and is not hard to set up. Recommend using a friend's help for an extra set of hands to align and hold it up while setting it up, but it's not a major project. Drove cross country and back with my Kuat Bike rack and two bikes, zero problems. Note that it is a bit tricky to get to the key positioning on the hitch lock, but that's actually a security advantage - nearly impossible to tamper with!



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2016 Subaru Impreza

Installed this on my 2016 Subaru Impreza Sport Premium hatchback and the actual hitch went in very easy. The bolt fishing tool included in the kit was especially useful, although tightening the bolts inside the frame required the use of a short socket and my 3/8" breaker bar, which was just long enough to get in there and keep the bolt from spinning while tightening the nut with a torque wrench. I did not need to lower the exhaust which undoubtedly saved some frustration. The most difficult part of the installation was wrestling with the many push rivets that hold the bumper fascia in place. I suggest buying several new ones, or maybe even all new ones, so that stubborn rivets can just be broken off and new ones installed. These can be found online in packs of a dozen or so for about ten bucks, or in any auto parts store.

This hitch appears to be very well made and sturdy, and its rating far exceeds the towing/tongue weight capacity of the vehicle (this is ideal, as the hardware should never be the weakest link). With the knockout plate put back in, the external appearance of the car is unchanged as is the ground clearance (which is already low on the Impreza). Getting a pin into the hitch will require laying on the ground under the car but wouldn't be too hard, thankfully the 1up bike rack I plan to use with it has a locking ball bearing retention so no worries there. Plus it could be an added deterrent to anyone looking to detach your hitch and steal your trailer or rack or whatever.

Etrailer shipping was very fast and the instructions were easy to follow, all in all an excellent purchase from start to finish!



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2016 Subaru Impreza

Bought this for my 2016 Impreza hatchback. I am putting a Rockymounts 2 inch two bike-bike rack on it. I love how easy the installation process was, the quality of the product is sturdy, and there are easy to understand instructions. It was hard to see from other reviews if the Rockymounts bike rack and hitch opening would fit and not smack the muffler. Rest assured, this does not touch the muffler, doesn't even come close when the rack and hitch pin are on it. My only recommendation would be to suggest in the installation instructions for people to cut out the plastic underside of their bumper since this is recessed behind the bumper and accessing the hitch pin will be difficult unless you have very flexible tiny hands.



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2015 Subaru Impreza

Although it was rated difficult to install I had it installed in less than 2 hours. The directions that came with the hitch were spot on. Only thing I did different was I didn’t touch the muffler and the hitch went right in with no problems.

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Gerald M.

7/3/2019

Better than expected, no problems attaching what ever hitch I want to use that day from my bicycle hitch or a small trailer hitch. Very glad I went with your product



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2016 Subaru Impreza

Shipping was great. The team told me it was back ordered and notified me when it actually shipped. Installation on a 2016 Impreza was smooth and took me about 2.5 hours. I had to fight some of the bumper fascia clips due to ice/dirt on them because I installed in the middle of winter, and I needed a long extension to get at some of the bumper bolts. The actual hitch install was great and I didn’t have to drop the exhaust. It lines up perfectly with the bumper knockout, and will be “invisible” until I’m ready to use it.



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Great hitch that has done what I needed it to do. ...except carry 1100 or so lbs in my trailer to MS for vacation. Darned COVID-19.

My only complaint is that it's *really* hard to get the chains hooked up, and requires climbing under the car. If it weren't for that, I'd have given it 5 stars.



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2015 Subaru Impreza

I was surprised by how easy the installation was given that it's rated a 10 out of 10.

I had to break two of the plastic clips because I wasn't able to pull the center button out (it was more recessed than the other 8).

The bolts holding on the impact bar are on really tight, and they can be hard to get to. I bent one of my 3/8 inch extensions before I was able to find a way to get my breaker bar onto the bolts directly.

As mentioned in the other reviews, I had trouble keeping the mounting bolts from turning in the frame rails, but I was able to get my breaker bar and a socket into the frame rail to keep the bolt heads from turning.

I think that this installation procedure (taking off the bumper and impact bar) is a lot better than having to cut into the frame rails to enlarge the holes.

The hitch feels rock solid, and I'm really happy with having it hidden when not in use. Now I just need to figure out which bike rack to get!



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Hitch hides well under the frame of the car and utilizes the factory bumper cover cutout for the hitch itself rather than hanging below it. I love Ike the fact that I can pull the receiver and snap in the hitch cover and the car looks stock.



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I replaced my UHaul brand, class 1, 1.25inch receiver hitch with this, finally. I regret not buying it before Covid, as it was cheaper then (but still pricier than what I admittedly would want to pay -- c'est la vie!)

I have a lifted 2015 Subaru Impreza, Sport Limited. I wanted to maintain my approach and departure angle while having access to my hitch. I use it mainly for my spare tire carrier, bicycle carrier and/or rear cargo tray.

DON'T perform this install by yourself. It's doable, but painfully tedious. I did not remove the rear bumper, I DID remove muffler for better access. Since the holes in the frame were already set-up from my last hitch install, I just reused the hardware there. I substituted more washers but otherwise, didn't have a need for the new hardware. For a mechanically inclined person, this still took me about 3 hours using car ramps, in my backyard. Doable, but better with an extra set off hands to help you hoist the new hitch up.



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Ford Edge

Quality parts, smooth install and solid feeling hitch.

The only negative comment I can make on fitment is that the lower edge of the receiver tubing seemed a fraction of an inch too low. I expect that I will need to push down the lower portion of the plastic surround (behind the bumper knock-out) ~1/8" in order to insert the stinger. I imagine this could be a result of manufacturing tolerances on hitch and/or car and is not a real complaint but an observation.

As advertised, it's very discreet. Unless you lay on the ground and go looking for it, you'd never know the hitch was there.



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2014 Subaru Impreza

I had it installed onto my 2014 Subaru Impreza, at the garage. Apparently it went on quite easily.
The hitch is quite recessed behind the bumper making it hard to put the hitch pin in place. I knew it was recessed before I bought it but didn't anticipate the problem of putting the pin in and taking it out again every time I want to take the bike rack on and off. The bike rack will probably just stay on the car from now on!



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Fit perfectly , installed easily. Very happy with it
Got exactly what I ordered both hitch and wiring harness.



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Fit the Impreza well. Installation was easy with the provided instructions. It's durable enough to pull anything the car can, and works well for occasional use.



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2013 Subaru Impreza

1 have a 2013 Subaru Impreza Hatchback and the only option that I found on 2" was this hitch and I have to say that is great, a little bit more time consuming to get installed than the other option but way it wort the time. Perfect fit!!


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  • EcoHitch Invisi Trailer Hitch Compatibility For A 2013 Subaru Impreza Sport Hatchback
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  • Length of Receiver Tube on EcoHitch X7211 for a 2014 Subaru Impreza Wagon
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