Recommended Trailer Hitch and Bike Rack for 2007 Honda Accord
Published 02/02/2018 >
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Question:
I want to install a bike rack on my 2007 honda accord exl v6 but first i need to purchase a trailer hitch. Which trailer hitch model number would you recommend and why. I am having it installed by a service technician. also want all the accessories, pin included etc.
asked by: Gary
Expert Reply:
For your 2007 Honda Accord, I recommend the Draw-Tite Sportframe Trailer Hitch Receiver # 24787 for a couple of reasons.
First, unlike the Curt hitches that are also confirmed to fit this vehicle, installing the Draw-Tite Trailer HItch will not require any drilling, as it will use existing holes in the vehicle's frame. Additionally, Curt requires the use of stabilizing straps like # 18050 for non-trailer loads like a bike rack or cargo carrier. Draw-Tite does not have this same requirement, and because this is exactly what you will be using the hitch for, I recommend going with the Draw-Tite model # 24787 because these straps can be a bit of a hassle to use and install.
I have attached an installation video on the 2006 Accord along with the written instructions. It has an estimated installation time of around 50 minutes. You can use this information to obtain accurate quotes from your local shop.
When choosing a bike rack, you will just need to make sure it is compatible with Class I trailer hitch receivers. Also keep in mind that the most bikes a Class I hitch can safely support with a carrier is 2. If you do not have one already, I recommend taking a look at the Kuat Transfer V2 Bike Platform Rack # KU74FR. This is a really nice, platform-style carrier that features ratcheting hooks to hold your bikes by the wheels with no frame contact. A foot pedal will allow you to easily tilt the rack back, with the bikes still loaded, for easy rear cargo access. It can secure 2 bikes of up to 40 pounds each.
I have included a short video demonstration on this carrier, along with a link that will take you directly to our available selection of Class I compatible bike racks that you can look through.
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Draw-Tite Sportframe Trailer Hitch Receiver - Custom Fit - Class I - 1-1/4"
- Trailer Hitch
- For Towing
- Class I
- 200 lbs TW
- 2000 lbs GTW
- 1-1/4 Inch Hitch
- Visible Cross Tube
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