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gale
09-16-2006, 11:09 PM
I've seen these in the ETK but never knew any of them made it to the States:

http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/BMW-X3-X5-Motorcycle-Trailer-BMW-TRANSPORTER_W0QQcmdZViewItemQQcategoryZ80768QQihZ0 12QQitemZ220027663141QQrdZ1

winfred
09-16-2006, 11:16 PM
it would be cool if it had all of the goodies that go with it, i think you could option that thing up close to 10k

Airborne001
09-17-2006, 07:10 AM
Is there a way to put a totally concealable hitch on a 1990 535i? Something where you can remove the ball when not in use and close up the panel?

oharab
09-17-2006, 07:24 AM
I don't know how concealed it it, but you can get detachable ones.
Bosal do one, I'm looking to find a supplier at the minute.

I've found a uk supplier:
http://www.bodyshopwarehouse.co.uk/shop/product_display.asp?product_prefix=BTB1&step2=BMW&step3=5%20SERIES%20(E34)%20SALOON%20(incl%204x4)&step4=1988-95
£197 for the detachable version, but you still need to make a cut in the bumper :(

E34-520iSE
09-17-2006, 08:20 AM
Is there a way to put a totally concealable hitch on a 1990 535i? Something where you can remove the ball when not in use and close up the panel?

Get a hold of the BMW/Westfalia E34 kit, like I did. Most of the bolt holes are in place on your car anyway. Even the hole for the cables to go through is there.. Just remove the bumper, swap your rams for the solid brackets, bolt the tow frame on (you need to drill 4 holes, 2 each side), bolt the 'in-boot' retaining bracket in place, cut a hole in the bumper for the rectangular trim to clip into, wire everything up, refit the bumper and you're good to go! With practice the horsecock clips into place in <5 seconds. There's a plastic 'pointer' built in the bumper to keep you right.

I've got the E34 fitting instructions/user manual here. I will post it if anyone i interested.

HTH,

Shaun