dalysea said:I can't seem to see the exact part number you're looking at, could you post it?
But I can say I'm 99% sure it probably isn't going to fit sadly. I spent many hours under my Spark EV so if I see the shape of the part number you're considering, I could say for sure.
In my research, the company Torklift Central in Kent, WA said if you drive one up there, they would take measurements and design an ecohitch to fit.
I'm too far to make that drive, but maybe you could do it. After all the time I spent to get a hitch to fit under there, I suspect they might be naively making that promise that they can design an ecohitch for any vehicle they can get in their shop, but mine has held up all these months without issue, so maybe they can.
NORTON said:Thanks a lot, sTeeve,
Now I want my car to be like your car even more!!!
Sunroof?!! What, Where, How???
sTeeve said:Next to my buddy Matt's twin from a different mother...
Nashco said:sTeeve said:Next to my buddy Matt's twin from a different mother...
Sorry if I missed it in another thread, but I'm digging the light and wheel tire changes also. Can you share the source/part number for the rear lights? Also, what wheel and tire package are you running? Any mods to make them fit? Any rubbing issues?
Thanks for sharing!
Bryce
This is why I skipped the hitch. I use a strap-on bike rack,, even though it's putting weight on the plastic hatch wing-thing....SparkevBlogspot said:.... check with Chevy that it's OK to have a hitch. They may deny you warranty if they see a hitch, even if it's not used for towing.
Me too. Two bikes on a strap-on rack seems fine but I don't think I'd do three, and I'm happy my wife upgraded from a 35-pound cruiser to a 22-pound hybrid. Now I don't worry about the weight. I did put some clear vinyl on the wing to protect the paint because I'd noticed some wear from the straps on the edge of the wing on the 2014. It wasn't enough to get dinged at lease return but I want to take care of the 2016 since I own it.SparkevBlogspot wrote:
.... check with Chevy that it's OK to have a hitch. They may deny you warranty if they see a hitch, even if it's not used for towing.
NORTON wrote:
This is why I skipped the hitch. I use a strap-on bike rack,, even though it's putting weight on the plastic hatch wing-thing....
SparkevBlogspot said:But before you put a hitch, make sure to check with Chevy that it's OK to have a hitch. They may deny you warranty if they see a hitch, even if it's not used for towing.
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