We have not confirmed this hitch to fit the 2013 BMW 335 m sport but we have another hitch that has been installed on a m sport model and has the same fitment as this trailer hitch. www.etrailer.com/Trailer-Hitch/Stealth-Hitches/SH33VR.html www.etrailer.com/Trailer-Hitch/CURT/C11367.html
The installation instructions state to remove the three screws in order to remove the rear fascia. www.etrailer.com/Trailer-Hitch/Stealth-Hitches/SH33VR.html
@@etrailer In the video the inner lining does not need to be pulled back. The T20 is easily accesible without pulling all this lining around the wheel. The 2 screws along the side need to be removed in addition to the T20, as listed in the instructions. Also, you need to realize which 3 series you have. This model in the video, the 320i, has a completely different muffler and heat shield. In 328i, 330i, 340i models the muffler is different, thus needing the heat shield to be cut as is described in the instructions. This video does NOT show or describe any of this process.
The video shows the Stealth Hitch # SH33VR being installed on a 2014 BMW 3 series. The hitch fits the 2013-2018 3 series, so it won't work with your 5 series. For your vehicle, you'll need the # SH38ZR Stealth Hitch. I'll link it for you below: www.etrailer.com/Trailer-Hitch/BMW/5+Series/2016/SH38ZR.html
This hitch is rated for 350 lbs of tongue weight. You will want to check in the owners manual of your vehicle to see what the max tongue weight capacity is. Use the lower weight capacity between the hitch and the vehicle. www.etrailer.com/Trailer-Hitch/Stealth-Hitches/SH33VR.html www.etrailer.com/Hitch-Cargo-Carrier/etrailer/e98873.html
want to get this for my 335 m sport. will it work with that bumper?
We have not confirmed this hitch to fit the 2013 BMW 335 m sport but we have another hitch that has been installed on a m sport model and has the same fitment as this trailer hitch.
www.etrailer.com/Trailer-Hitch/Stealth-Hitches/SH33VR.html
www.etrailer.com/Trailer-Hitch/CURT/C11367.html
The inner lining around the wheels does not have to be removed in order to get access to the T20 screw on the sides.
The installation instructions state to remove the three screws in order to remove the rear fascia.
www.etrailer.com/Trailer-Hitch/Stealth-Hitches/SH33VR.html
@@etrailer In the video the inner lining does not need to be pulled back. The T20 is easily accesible without pulling all this lining around the wheel. The 2 screws along the side need to be removed in addition to the T20, as listed in the instructions. Also, you need to realize which 3 series you have. This model in the video, the 320i, has a completely different muffler and heat shield. In 328i, 330i, 340i models the muffler is different, thus needing the heat shield to be cut as is described in the instructions. This video does NOT show or describe any of this process.
What manufacturer and model is that? I have a 2016, 528i.
The video shows the Stealth Hitch # SH33VR being installed on a 2014 BMW 3 series. The hitch fits the 2013-2018 3 series, so it won't work with your 5 series. For your vehicle, you'll need the # SH38ZR Stealth Hitch. I'll link it for you below:
www.etrailer.com/Trailer-Hitch/BMW/5+Series/2016/SH38ZR.html
That is cool
is there one like this for a 135i?
Unfortunately, we don't offer a hitch for the BMW 135i. Wish we had better news for you.
what about a motorcycle rack?
This hitch is rated for 350 lbs of tongue weight. You will want to check in the owners manual of your vehicle to see what the max tongue weight capacity is. Use the lower weight capacity between the hitch and the vehicle.
www.etrailer.com/Trailer-Hitch/Stealth-Hitches/SH33VR.html
www.etrailer.com/Hitch-Cargo-Carrier/etrailer/e98873.html