Honda CRX and trailer hitches

Discussion in 'General Motoring' started by JPT, Jun 9, 2004.

  1. JPT

    JPT Guest

    I have a 1988 Honda CRX DX that spent most ofits life in the
    Northeast. A while back, when I was moving, I went to UHaul to see
    if I could get a hitch installed. I was told that the hitch
    attachment points on my car were too rusted out to safely hold a hitch
    and a trailer. The guys who worked in the outlet i went to weren't
    the brightest bunch, though. What I a wondering is whether or not the
    part of the underbody that the hitch bolts to is replaceable in some
    way. Is it bolted or welded to the frame or is it a part of the
    frame? Thanks for any advice.
     
    JPT, Jun 9, 2004
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  2. JPT

    Cosmin N. Guest

    I could be wrong, but I think Honda does not recommend towing anything
    with a Civic. There was a thread not too long ago about the Civic's
    towing capacity, look it up on Google.

    Cosmin
     
    Cosmin N., Jun 9, 2004
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  3. JPT

    Cosmin N. Guest

    I could be wrong, but I think Honda does not recommend towing anything
    with a Civic. There was a thread not too long ago about the Civic's
    towing capacity, look it up on Google.

    Cosmin
     
    Cosmin N., Jun 9, 2004
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  4. JPT

    Rex B Guest

    ||I have a 1988 Honda CRX DX that spent most ofits life in the
    ||Northeast. A while back, when I was moving, I went to UHaul to see
    ||if I could get a hitch installed. I was told that the hitch
    ||attachment points on my car were too rusted out to safely hold a hitch
    ||and a trailer. The guys who worked in the outlet i went to weren't
    ||the brightest bunch, though. What I a wondering is whether or not the
    ||part of the underbody that the hitch bolts to is replaceable in some
    ||way. Is it bolted or welded to the frame or is it a part of the
    ||frame? Thanks for any advice.

    Just buy the hitch and install it yourself. If the mounting points look weak,
    reinforce them by bolting plates over the area to spread the load.

    I assume you aren't going to tow anything more than about 500# total. I
    wouldn't exceed that. And check your mounting points frequently.
    Texas Parts Guy
     
    Rex B, Jun 15, 2004
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  5. JPT

    Rex B Guest

    ||I have a 1988 Honda CRX DX that spent most ofits life in the
    ||Northeast. A while back, when I was moving, I went to UHaul to see
    ||if I could get a hitch installed. I was told that the hitch
    ||attachment points on my car were too rusted out to safely hold a hitch
    ||and a trailer. The guys who worked in the outlet i went to weren't
    ||the brightest bunch, though. What I a wondering is whether or not the
    ||part of the underbody that the hitch bolts to is replaceable in some
    ||way. Is it bolted or welded to the frame or is it a part of the
    ||frame? Thanks for any advice.

    Just buy the hitch and install it yourself. If the mounting points look weak,
    reinforce them by bolting plates over the area to spread the load.

    I assume you aren't going to tow anything more than about 500# total. I
    wouldn't exceed that. And check your mounting points frequently.
    Texas Parts Guy
     
    Rex B, Jun 15, 2004
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  6. JPT

    JPT Guest

    Do you mean 500Lbs in addition to the trailer? I don't have a lot of
    heavy stuff to haul, its just bulky. If its 500lbs including the
    trailer, then its not even worth the trouble.
     
    JPT, Jun 15, 2004
    #6
  7. JPT

    JPT Guest

    Do you mean 500Lbs in addition to the trailer? I don't have a lot of
    heavy stuff to haul, its just bulky. If its 500lbs including the
    trailer, then its not even worth the trouble.
     
    JPT, Jun 15, 2004
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  8. JPT

    Rex B Guest

    ||Do you mean 500Lbs in addition to the trailer? I don't have a lot of
    ||heavy stuff to haul, its just bulky. If its 500lbs including the
    ||trailer, then its not even worth the trouble.

    I'd say "including". Your CRX was designed for a passenger (~200#) and not much
    cargo (300#). A small open trailer (HF 4x8) will weigh about 300#, leaving 200
    for cargo.

    But it all depends on:

    How far you are going
    What the route is like (hilly, rough pavement etc)
    Will the car have a passenger and stuff in the hatch
    How rusted are the mounting points?
    How lucky do you feel?

    ||>
    ||>||I have a 1988 Honda CRX DX that spent most ofits life in the
    ||>||Northeast. A while back, when I was moving, I went to UHaul to see
    ||>||if I could get a hitch installed. I was told that the hitch
    ||>||attachment points on my car were too rusted out to safely hold a hitch
    ||>||and a trailer. The guys who worked in the outlet i went to weren't
    ||>||the brightest bunch, though. What I a wondering is whether or not the
    ||>||part of the underbody that the hitch bolts to is replaceable in some
    ||>||way. Is it bolted or welded to the frame or is it a part of the
    ||>||frame? Thanks for any advice.
    ||>
    ||>Just buy the hitch and install it yourself. If the mounting points look weak,
    ||>reinforce them by bolting plates over the area to spread the load.
    ||>
    ||>I assume you aren't going to tow anything more than about 500# total. I
    ||>wouldn't exceed that. And check your mounting points frequently.
    ||>Texas Parts Guy
    ||

    Texas Parts Guy
     
    Rex B, Jun 15, 2004
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  9. JPT

    Rex B Guest

    ||Do you mean 500Lbs in addition to the trailer? I don't have a lot of
    ||heavy stuff to haul, its just bulky. If its 500lbs including the
    ||trailer, then its not even worth the trouble.

    I'd say "including". Your CRX was designed for a passenger (~200#) and not much
    cargo (300#). A small open trailer (HF 4x8) will weigh about 300#, leaving 200
    for cargo.

    But it all depends on:

    How far you are going
    What the route is like (hilly, rough pavement etc)
    Will the car have a passenger and stuff in the hatch
    How rusted are the mounting points?
    How lucky do you feel?

    ||>
    ||>||I have a 1988 Honda CRX DX that spent most ofits life in the
    ||>||Northeast. A while back, when I was moving, I went to UHaul to see
    ||>||if I could get a hitch installed. I was told that the hitch
    ||>||attachment points on my car were too rusted out to safely hold a hitch
    ||>||and a trailer. The guys who worked in the outlet i went to weren't
    ||>||the brightest bunch, though. What I a wondering is whether or not the
    ||>||part of the underbody that the hitch bolts to is replaceable in some
    ||>||way. Is it bolted or welded to the frame or is it a part of the
    ||>||frame? Thanks for any advice.
    ||>
    ||>Just buy the hitch and install it yourself. If the mounting points look weak,
    ||>reinforce them by bolting plates over the area to spread the load.
    ||>
    ||>I assume you aren't going to tow anything more than about 500# total. I
    ||>wouldn't exceed that. And check your mounting points frequently.
    ||>Texas Parts Guy
    ||

    Texas Parts Guy
     
    Rex B, Jun 15, 2004
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  10. JPT

    JPT Guest

    Not that lucky :). I'll have to go with roof rack I suppose. Thanks
    for the advice.
     
    JPT, Jun 16, 2004
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  11. JPT

    JPT Guest

    Not that lucky :). I'll have to go with roof rack I suppose. Thanks
    for the advice.
     
    JPT, Jun 16, 2004
    #11
  12. Since I'm originally from RI and now live in Texas, I can speak with
    some credibility regarding east coast rust. If your '88 Honda was
    driven in all winters up to now, you're lucky that it is still on the
    road. Hondas are notorious for rusting being almost as bad as the old Datsuns.

    My advice is to get a CRX from outside the rust belt, use your
    mechanicals as spares and put the trailer hitch on the "southern" unit.
    Otherwise, you're dealing with Swiss cheese for structural integrity...

    JT
     
    Grumpy au Contraire, Jun 19, 2004
    #12
  13. Since I'm originally from RI and now live in Texas, I can speak with
    some credibility regarding east coast rust. If your '88 Honda was
    driven in all winters up to now, you're lucky that it is still on the
    road. Hondas are notorious for rusting being almost as bad as the old Datsuns.

    My advice is to get a CRX from outside the rust belt, use your
    mechanicals as spares and put the trailer hitch on the "southern" unit.
    Otherwise, you're dealing with Swiss cheese for structural integrity...

    JT
     
    Grumpy au Contraire, Jun 19, 2004
    #13
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