Starting with the hitch, I recommend the Draw-Tite Class I hitch, part # 24884.
You are correct that the weight of your bikes narrows the bike rack possibilities down quite a bit. If you could easily remove the battery pack from one or both bikes to remove enough weight to lower the combined weight of both bikes to 90 lbs, we offer a rack that would be perfect for you.
The Thule Epos Bike Rack for 2 Bikes - 1-1/4" and 2" Hitches - Wheel and Frame Mount # TH99XE has a 66-lb capacity and... view full answer...
Sometimes it can be difficult to find how to install the hardware of a trailer hitch but we had the chance to shoot an install video for when we installed the # 24795 on a 2010 Hyundai Accent that I attached to this page that will walk you through the entire process. view full answer...
The only base plates which are a fit for your 2011 Hyundai Accent are indeed the Blue Ox # BX2323, which will work with your automatic transmission so long as you do not have foglights. You will not need to unplug a fuse on your Accent to tow it, though there are a number of other parts you'll need.
For a tow bar I recommend the Blue Ox Alpha # BX7380 which is compatible with the aforementioned Blue Ox base plates and even comes with safety chains. You are also going to need wiring to... view full answer...
It does seem odd that there are two mounting holes on the flange for the trailer hitch # 24884 but only one get used, but I checked with Draw Tite and the install instructions and this is the correct way to install the hitch. view full answer...
You are correct that some vehicle features like spoilers can make it difficult to properly install a hatch mount rack that uses straps for attachment since these straps can apply pressure on such parts. Luckily the folks at Hollywood Racks developed specialized 2- and 3-bike carriers that will work fine with spoilers and other features such as your 3rd brake light.
The Over-the-Top carriers, both the 2-bike # HRF2 and 3-bike # HRF2-3, feature a unique arched frame design that avoids putting... view full answer...
In order for the Lippert Anti-Billowing Kit # LC78FR to work it has to install on the front side of the slide out awning as that is the side that would catch the wind when travelling down the highway. Having it on the back side might help a little bit but it won't be nearly as effective as if it were on the front side. view full answer...
I have just what you need to haul multiple kayaks on a 2018 Hyundai Accent. The first thing you will need is a roof rack and for this the best option we have is the Yakima CoreBar Crossbar System part # Y00421, part # Y28TR, and part # Y06169. The Yakima CoreBar System is a bit pricey yes but the roof rack is where I recommend you spend your money. The Yakima CoreBar System has aero shaped bars so you don't have to worry about excessive wind noise and they will work with a huge variety... view full answer...
When towing your 2019 Hyundai Accent using a tow dolly like the excellent Demco Kar Kaddy # DM9713046 the online version of the owner's manual says that the ignition switch should be in the ACC position, the shift lever in N (Neutral), and the parking brake should be released. It does go on to say that failure to place the shift lever in N (Neutral) with the front wheels on the ground can cause internal damage to the transmission.
I do recommend verifying this information in your copy... view full answer...
To flat tow your 2008 Hyundai Accent behind your Class C motorhome, you will need 5 basic items, a base plate kit, tow bar, safety cables, a lighting solution that ties your motorhomes indicator lights to the Hyundai and a supplemental braking system.
- Base Plate, Blue Ox Base Plate Kit, # BX2323
This will only work with vehicles that do not have foglights. Let me know if you do.
- Tow Bar, Blue Ox Alpha Tow Bar, # BX7380
This comes with needed safety cables, so no extra... view full answer...
You would first need to start with a base plate kit for your 2011 Hyundai Accent to flat tow it. For that you'd want the Blue Ox kit part # BX2323 which is a confirmed fit.
Then for a tow bar you would want the Alpha # BX7380 which comes with safety cables as well.
For lighting you can use the diode kit, # RM-15267, and not have to worry about cutting into the taillight housing. This will splice into your taillight wiring to allow your tow vehicle to control the taillight assemblies of... view full answer...
For your 2013 Hyundai Accent that has the Rhino Rack roof rack part numbers # RRVA118B-2, # RRRLKVA, and # DK336 you would want the fairing part number # RRRF2 which is a 38 inch long fairing. When you pick out a fairing you want to go with the size that closely matches the distance between the feet of the rack. view full answer...
Starting with the trailer hitch for your 2010 Hyundai Accent, I do recommend the Draw-Tite Class I Sport Frame Receiver Hitch # 24795 referenced in your question. This is a Class I hitch that will provide a towing weight capacity of 2,000 pounds. I like this model over the Curt alternative also confirmed to fit your vehicle because unlike Curt, Draw-Tite does not require the use of stabilizing straps like # 18050 with non-trailer loads such as bike racks and cargo carriers. After your move... view full answer...
In order to flat tow your 2010 Hyundai Accent behind your motorhome, you will need a base plate kit, tow bar, safety cables, a lighting solution, and a supplemental braking system. I do recommend also taking a look at your owners manual for the vehicle to check on any restrictions or guidelines for towing with all four wheels on the ground.
Starting with the base plate kit, I recommend the Blue Ox Base Plate Kit # BX2323 as long as your vehicle does not have foglights. This custom-fit... view full answer...
There certainly are a vast number of ways to carry your kayak on your vehicle! I am happy to help sort through the options for you.
The first step to carry your kayak on the roof of your 2012 Hyundai Accent will be to add a roof rack. A great option is the Rhino Rack Aero Bar Roof Rack with Vortex Aero Crossbars # RRVA118B-2, 2500 Series Legs # RRRLKVA, and the Custom Fit Kit # DK289. These crossbars are designed with an aerodynamic shape and vortex strips to help cut down on wind drag... view full answer...
For your 2008 Hyundai Accent sedan, I recommend the Curt Trailer Hitch Receiver - Custom Fit - Class I - 1-1/4"
Item # C11094. It is a Class I hitch as this is the only Class available for your vehicle, and has the desirable concealed cross tube. When using this hitch with a bike rack or cargo carrier, it requires the use of a stabilizer strap like the part # 18050.
We don't have an exact ground clearance figure for the hitch since we have not been able to install it on an Accent.... view full answer...
The Kat's Heaters Custom Fit Engine Block Heater # KH11812 is designed to fit in the cartridge hole of the block of your 2014 Hyundai Accent. From the research I did this hole on your vehicle will be behind the exhaust manifold. Since that can be pretty difficult to access you may be also interested in the magnetic block heaters like the # KH26150 that attaches to the oil pan to keep the oil warm. view full answer...
The Curt Trailer Hitch Receiver - Custom Fit - Class I - 1-1/4" # C11250 is a great start for towing a small fishing boat behind your 2013 Hyundai Accent. I recommend the Curt T-Connector Vehicle Wiring Harness with 4-Pole Flat Trailer Connector # C56149 for your vehicle wiring which installs behind driver and passenger side tail lights - inside trunk.
Then you will need a ball mount, hitch ball, and pin. I recommend the # C45521, # A-82 for a 2 inch ball coupler, and # F-4. If you... view full answer...
Yes, because the Sportrack Cargo Basket part # SR9035 has a crossbar range of 23-5/8" - 35-3/4" and your Sportrack roof rack part # SR1010 has a spread of 26 inches this basket will fit and work well for you. view full answer...
Because your Hyundai Accent has that trim piece with the third brake light in it at the top of the hatch, a trunk mount bike rack should not be used. That part of the car is not designed to support the stress associated with a trunk mount bike rack.
The safest way to carry 2 bikes on your Accent hatchback is to install a trailer hitch, # 24795, and use a hitch mount bike rack. This is a Class I trailer hitch so you must use a bike rack that is Class I compatible. I recommend the Swagman... view full answer...
The Hidden Hitch part # 60301 and the Draw Tite part # 24884 are the exact same hitch as they are made by the same parent company that bought out both brands.
The Curt hitch part # C11250 is made by a different company so it is slightly different. But it's not the hitch I would recommend as it has a stabilizer strap requirement when carrying a non-supported load like a bike rack so the best option we have is the Draw Tite part # 24884 as the Hidden Hitch is actually getting phased out. view full answer...