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RE: TOWBAR GUIDE as at 27/08/12 (already on version 2!) - DVFlyer - 23-04-2015 02:49pm Still hoping for the Execuhitch/ Hidden Hitch to become available for the Evoque in the US. The website currently says it's available, but last I contacted them, they were making some changes and suspended production. I emailed them yesterday to see what the current status is. RE: TOWBAR GUIDE as at 27/08/12 (already on version 2!) - grommit - 24-04-2015 10:50am A few pictures of said Towbar The Tow trust Kit with 7pin socket not used dedicated 13pin plug in kit Socket in the up position & tow-ball off All ready to go RE: TOWBAR GUIDE as at 27/08/12 (already on version 2!) - swhittak - 30-04-2015 12:38pm Got this email back from Steve at Invisihitch / Execuhitch. Looks like we're SOL for a hidden tow bat here in the US, god knows why these things are so rare! I apologize it is still listed on our website but we have discontinued the Land Rover Evoque. Please keep us in mind on future vehicles. Regards, Steve Nance Invisihitch 4250 Brogdon Exchange Suite A Suwanee, GA 30024 P: 678-400-0121 C: 770-815-6300 snance@invisihitch.com http://www.invisihitch.com RE: TOWBAR GUIDE as at 27/08/12 (already on version 2!) - DVFlyer - 30-04-2015 02:44pm (30-04-2015 12:38pm)swhittak Wrote: Got this email back from Steve at Invisihitch / Execuhitch. Looks like we're SOL for a hidden tow bat here in the US, god knows why these things are so rare! Thanks for the update. I had not heard back from them yet. Too bad they aren't producing the hitch for the Evoque. There is a guy on evoqueforums.net who had his Curt hitch modified. Looks MUCH better. I've PM'd him to see where he got his work done since he's somewhat close to me. In a nutshell, he had a muffler shop move and reweld his receiver up higher on the hitch. Had to cut more of the rear valance but I'm ok with that since it's an easy piece to replace should I ever have the need. Here is a pic: RE: TOWBAR GUIDE as at 27/08/12 (already on version 2!) - CharlieBravo - 21-01-2016 07:15am Hi all, I think the execuhitch may now be available in the US. Not wanting to be the first I went with the modified Curt as DVFlyer references in the prior picture. This is on MY16 Dynamic. Curt piece was cut and rewelded to not include the vertical extension that lowers it. This places it right in line with the exhausts as seen previously. I had the factory wiring harness bolted to the lowest part of the fascia too. Doesn't seem too bad in my opinion. Once you get over the cutting wheel sounds/emotions for the fascia you say, "eh, why not?!". It's functional. I have already been out towing and the car did great at highway speeds. I'm very pleased. Having trouble loading the picture. I'll try again in a few hours. RE: TOWBAR GUIDE as at 27/08/12 (already on version 2!) - CharlieBravo - 21-01-2016 03:18pm For some reason I'm still having difficulties with uploading. Here's a link to the pic: https://www.dropbox.com/s/fexwi4cq59k92iy/Photo%20Jan%2015%2C%204%2036%2050%20PM.jpg?dl=0 RE: TOWBAR GUIDE as at 27/08/12 (already on version 2!) - DVFlyer - 21-01-2016 03:20pm Thanks for the update CB. Really like the modified look over the standard look. I may look into the execuhitch again, but would want it installed by someone who's familiar with them. Hopefully the company contacts the LR dealer network. Helping CB out with the image link.... RE: TOWBAR GUIDE as at 27/08/12 (already on version 2!) - JazEcoupe - 23-05-2016 04:04am I haven't received my '12 Evoque Coupe yet, but it doesn't have the tow package, and I need one. I do not look forward to installing one. Watched a video on installation earlier today and it looks like a pain in the butt. The professionals make it look so easy, but I'm not easily fooled RE: TOWBAR GUIDE as at 27/08/12 (already on version 2!) - wheels - 23-05-2016 09:41am It is easy. Just take your time. Having acces to a lift makes things easier as well. Electric is plug and play RE: TOWBAR GUIDE as at 27/08/12 (already on version 2!) - JazEcoupe - 23-05-2016 04:04pm (23-05-2016 09:41am)wheels Wrote: It is easy. Just take your time. Having acces to a lift makes things easier as well. Electric is plug and play Thanks. I was looking at these pics, and this seems like an amazing option for hitches, being invisible and all, but I'm not sure I'm confident it would provide the max towing load/capacity... (24-04-2015 10:50am)grommit Wrote: A few pictures of said Towbar |