2016 Subaru Outback with an EcoHitch and bike rack |
The EcoHitch is available in both 2" and 1 1/4" receiver sizes |
But aside from the fact that the EcoHitch for the 2016 Subaru Outback is a hidden trailer hitch that is compatible with a plethora of hitch-mounted bike racks, perhaps its best feature is its straightforward, 100% bolt on installation that requires no drilling. Here is a brief overview of the installation process for the 2016 Subaru Outback’s EcoHitch:
- Temporarily remove tail lights
- Dismount bumper fascia
- Dismount impact bar
- Set EcoHitch for 2016 Subaru Outback beneath impact bar using existing mounts
- Remount impact bar over EcoHitch
- Remount bumper fascia
- Reconnect tail lights
- Engineered to meet stringent national SAE J684 towing safety standards
- Rated for 350 pounds tongue weight, 3,500 pounds towing weight
Overhead view of the Thule T2 XTR
mounted to the EcoHitch - Available in 1 1/4-inch and 2-inch receivers
- Designed to complement the aerodynamic contours and underbody airflow of vehicle
- Manufactured with high impact powder coat
- Material can include a qualified combination of aerospace grade aluminum, stainless steel or steel*
- Eco-friendly, made with recycled materials
- Lightweight
- Free shipping to lower 48 states
- Made in U.S.A
- Lifetime Warranty
So if you’ve been debating on whether a roof or hitch-mounted bike rack is better suited to meet your bicycle transporting needs, or wondered which style actually complements your 2016 Subaru Outback, Torklift Central is here to tell you that hitch-mounted bike racks are the end you seek, and that the EcoHitch for the Subaru Outback is the means to facilitate their grandeur. Truly, no other hidden hitch on the market compares!
Now Get Out and Go your way with EcoHitch for 2016 Subaru Outback!
Buy now or contact us for more information:
Torklift Central
315 Central Ave N Kent, WA 98032
ecohitch@torkliftcentral.com
877-343-6933
www.torkliftcentral.com
Written by Jake Holley
As a graduate from Western Washington University with a B.A. in Creative Writing, Jake Holley is an aspiring writer with a passion for language, philosophy and seeking out obscure films and literature. He is also an unabashed metal head and looks darn good in a suit.
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