I was under the impression that 2019 Toyota chrs have 0 toeing capability, does that just mean they don’t have a hitch or does that mean that they weren’t made to tow and therefore wouldn’t stand up to towing engine wise?
Toyota doesn't recommend towing with the CH-R, hence why Toyota doesn't have any towing specs for this car. I wouldn't tow anything with this car but I have seen these cars on the road with trailers. With that being said, I'm putting this hitch on my Gf's car so we can use a bike rack which shouldn't be a problem
That means is not made for that. I own one and I' ve been trying to get a bike rack for it, but none is good for CHR, n now I wonder if I'd have to do the same if I get one of those hitch racks, can anyone recomend a good rack that fits the CHR?
I have a 2018 C-HR and installed the U-Haul hitch on it. I also have a Kuat Sherpa 1.25 hitch bike rack which works great. Bikes are secure and do not sway.
own a 2019 c-hr gle. it is the most utterly piece of crap. after 2 years of ownership and 40k miles it makes me wish i had bought a yugo! spacious: somewhat good mileage?? not in the least. my 1990 suzuki samurai gave 45/50 miles to the gallon. battery is out in less than 2 years, so were the tires which lasted about 38k miles. noises from low workmanship. it has them all. currently, in slow turns, the steering system cracks, rattles and moans constantly. and then there is the ever bubbling sound after it gets warmed up. what did the dealership service department say all and every time i took the car for inspection? they said that there was nothing wrong with the car. a yugo's the way to go. suspension. it bottoms up every time with the slighest depression on the road. the front absorbers (struts or rubber bands or whatever they use to deal with this) is so horrendous and the japanese mechanic at the dealership says there is nothing wrong with the suspension. a yugo is the way to go! i am telling you guys and gals, save yourselves the aggravation of a great looking piece of crap and buy yourselves a yugo!! the 80's and 90's yugo that is!
Most yugos from the 80 and 90 have been scraped out by now, chances of finding one is very unlikely. And if you did, it would be way more than what's its worth.
Great video installation I’m just capable 😮
Thank you for making this video. I want to haul. You make it possible.
You are so welcome!
I have queation do you have hitch rack 2 inc reciever for toyita chr
I was under the impression that 2019 Toyota chrs have 0 toeing capability, does that just mean they don’t have a hitch or does that mean that they weren’t made to tow and therefore wouldn’t stand up to towing engine wise?
Toyota doesn't recommend towing with the CH-R, hence why Toyota doesn't have any towing specs for this car. I wouldn't tow anything with this car but I have seen these cars on the road with trailers. With that being said, I'm putting this hitch on my Gf's car so we can use a bike rack which shouldn't be a problem
The C-HR 184h is rated for towing 725 kg in Europe.
Any car can tow manufacturers just dont say towing specs for this smaller cars becuz thyr want u to huy bigger and more expensive cars and trucks
Toyota CHR rear towing cover
What is the Question?
That means is not made for that. I own one and I' ve been trying to get a bike rack for it, but none is good for CHR, n now I wonder if I'd have to do the same if I get one of those hitch racks, can anyone recomend a good rack that fits the CHR?
I have a 2018 C-HR and installed the U-Haul hitch on it. I also have a Kuat Sherpa 1.25 hitch bike rack which works great. Bikes are secure and do not sway.
Whats the tork nm when installing the bolts?
23 Lb-ft or 31 N-m
Too much trouble for me
You can always bring it into your local U-Haul hitch center and they can do the installation for you! Uhaulhitches.com
Bad enough for the c hr transmission care it own weight
Y do u say that?
@@Leegetmoneyforever the scion chr transmission couldn't last even in normal use .heavy use is a bad idea
own a 2019 c-hr gle. it is the most utterly piece of crap. after 2 years of ownership and 40k miles it makes me wish i had bought a yugo!
spacious: somewhat
good mileage?? not in the least. my 1990 suzuki samurai gave 45/50 miles to the gallon.
battery is out in less than 2 years, so were the tires which lasted about 38k miles.
noises from low workmanship. it has them all. currently, in slow turns, the steering system cracks, rattles and moans constantly. and then there is the ever bubbling sound after it gets warmed up. what did the dealership service department say all and every time i took the car for inspection? they said that there was nothing wrong with the car. a yugo's the way to go.
suspension. it bottoms up every time with the slighest depression on the road. the front absorbers (struts or rubber bands or whatever they use to deal with this) is so horrendous and the japanese mechanic at the dealership says there is nothing wrong with the suspension. a yugo is the way to go!
i am telling you guys and gals, save yourselves the aggravation of a great looking piece of crap and buy yourselves a yugo!! the 80's and 90's yugo that is!
Lol 😂😂 your joking right?
Funny how this is the place this guy put in a review on this entire car in a hitch vehicle 🤣😂🤣😂
Most yugos from the 80 and 90 have been scraped out by now, chances of finding one is very unlikely. And if you did, it would be way more than what's its worth.