05-10-2021, 06:42 PM | #1 |
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Aftermarket tow hitch on 2021 X7
I need a tow hitch to put on my bike rack, and this was a must-have when I started to shop around for a new 2021 x7 three months ago. The lady at the dealership told me they were able to add a tow hitch to the car if it didn't come with a factory one. So on this condition, I paid them $1000 more in the final price to have a tow hitch installed when I purchased this x7.
I waited for 6 weeks and after 2 dealer trips, it finally got done. It is not the factory one (I knew this one week after the purchase), but the "Stealth Hitch". I can change it to for towing, or racking. And when I don't need it, I can remove it. It doesn't look very attractive, but it does the job (at least for bike rack). If I knew this would be an aftermarket one, I would have bought one with a factory installed one, even though I would need to wait. During the installation, they had to remove the rear bumper and after they put it back, one bumper corner is not flush with the other part of the body. |
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Did they install the transmission cooler and larger brakes that comes with the factory tow hitch option?
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05-11-2021, 07:27 AM | #7 |
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Our did nothing come with a hitch and I too was considering the stealth hitch option. It doesn't look bad IMO. What did they do about wiring?
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On a serious note though, you make a great point. There is much more that goes into the towing package. It is not a big deal for the current owner if they only for is a bike rack, but should they or a future owner decide to tow something, this install seems incomplete. Unless the trailer wiring is hidden and the appropriate coding was completed. Edit... never mind. I think I can see the trailer plug under the bumper on the driver's side of the hitch. On a good note, I wonder if the kick motion sensor is still active for the liftgate? Something we lose out on in the US if you opt for the tow package. |
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I saw the receipt they printed out for me; the whole thing (part + labor) cost them more than $3500, and it took 2 days. Obviously I didn't pay for this. I paid $1000 more as part of buying the car. I don't know if the wiring is done and working; I haven't tried it yet. But there is some wiring done there, and a connector installed. The kick open trunk feature is still working with the stealth hitch. (I don't really like it even from day one without the hitch; it only works 50% of the time, quite frustrating). Last edited by andyzzz; 05-11-2021 at 09:34 AM.. |
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05-11-2021, 09:32 AM | #11 |
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OEM is by far the way to go. For the OP, the aftermarket setup will be fine for bike racks or other snap in options. I have no plans on towing with mine but I absolutely wanted the oem hitch just for what the OP is doing. Down the road or on vacation, I wanted to have a solution to carry bikes and other items I don’t want inside my X7M50i. It’s also a great emergency tow strap location.
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Also good to hear it was actually a $3,500 job. It was probably wired up and coded. I would think you would find that helpful so that when you throw it in reverse and there are bikes blocking the rear backup sensors, the car doesn't scream at you the whole time |
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05-11-2021, 10:22 AM | #13 |
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Yea, I see the plug as well now. I don't think the kick motion sensor is affected at all by this product. Cant remember but I think I read it or seen it on the stealth hitch install video.
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I have the stealth hitch on my current X5. It is an awesome hitch. I had no problem towing a Bobcat for home yard renovation. $1000 is a good price if that includes installation. Base price for the X7 hitch is $670, with the towing attachment it is $990. There is no way it actually cost them $3500, but it's also a good price for only $1000. It requires removing the whole rear bumper and you do have to do the wiring on your own. Took me 3-4 hours total. If they actually coded anything, that is a bonus.
I was close to ordering my X7 without the hitch based on looks alone, plus you retain the kick feature (which I agree works only half the time, and when it doesn't you end up looking like an idiot who is trying to unsuccessfully kick the back of your car). But with it being my wife's daily driver, I wanted any hookups by her to be as easy as possible. If the factory hitch had cost more (even the same $1000 charged by the dealer) I would have opted to do the stealth hitch myself again. It is VERY well made. |
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There is a lock to lock the hitch receiver or tow receiver and prevent it from thief. Product intro: https://stealthhitches.com/products/bmw-hitch-shr31033 That $1000 I paid included parts (the big rear "beam", the hitch receiver, the tow "receiver", some wiring and a tow plug, and a lock), and installation. I guess maybe the dealer underestimated the cost; they just wanted to make a deal with me when selling the car. I looked at the receipt again, it actually cost $ 1976 for parts and $1188 for labor (6 hours), total $ $3164. It's way much more than a factory one ($550) if you custom-order the car. Last edited by andyzzz; 05-11-2021 at 04:36 PM.. |
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I thought about the hitch for a long time and decided not to add it. For me, it really breaks how the x7 looks...
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05-11-2021, 04:55 PM | #17 |
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You can take the receiver off, and the rest part will completely disappear, unless you bend down and look from bottom. I don't have a picture to show how it looks without the receiver though.
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I have to look hard to see the oem hitch since it’s so low. |
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I know this is an old thread, but does the kick to open still work with the stealth hitch?
I wanted OEM but its my wifes car and she loves the kick to open on the 750 so she didnt want to lose it. I wish I wouldn't have told her that and just been surprised lol. We dont tow much, just going to use it for bikes, and maybe occasionally pull the E30 somewhere but it would be rare. For those who have the stealth hitch do you still have the kick to open?
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I had the stealth hitch on my X5 and during a construction site on the interstate going <50mph, it broke off/came lose from its mechanism, despite adhering to the weight limits and measurements of BMW OEM factory (not even the stealth hitch advertised ones). My life was spared that day by pure luck. Call it product defect or otherwise extreme physical forces: The matter of the fact is it came off and we almost died.
I would never tow with one of these again. I am certain that the BMW OEM hitch would not have had the same thing happen because of the different receiver design.
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Coding Stealth Hitch
Hello guys, any of you who have the stealth hitch installed in your precious X7, were able to have it coded? I have mine installed and wired with the harness provided by Stealth but never hesitated to do that. I have heard it can't be coded because it is not OEM? Thoughts and thank you
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