Can I put a bike rack on my Toyota Prius? Rear hitch and bike rack is the way to go for Toyota Prius owners!
Prius installation of rear hitch and rear bike rack: prius-bike-rack-instructions
Have you been thinking about getting a Toyota Prius but have wondered how you will be able to carry my bike around?
There is an answer! Why not have the best of both worlds; great gas mileage and the ease of carrying two bikes around. A rear hitch-mounted bike rack is one of the best option for Toyota Prius owners or shoppers looking into buying a Prius.
Although the Toyota dealerships will install the trailer hitch for you, installation is easy and something you can do on your own. You can install the hitch in about 30 minutes or less.Things You Will Need That Are Necessary:
- Trailer hitch Curt Model 11468
- Socket wrench with a 14m and 17m socket
- Hand socket wrench with a 10m socket
- Flat head screw driver for releasing the plastic rivets holding the underbody fascia in place
- Heavy scissors or tin snips to trim the plastic under-body fascia
- Extra set of hands to help you lift the trailer hitch into place
Things That Are NOT Necessary But Helpful:
- Mechanic’s Creeper
- Drive-on Ramps
Step One
First, back Toyota Prius on drive-on ramps if possible to make getting getting under the car easier (this step is not necessary for the install of the hitch). Then remove the two tow hooks under the rear of you Prius using a socket wrench, unbolt and remove the tow hooks from the under-body frame rails at the rear of the Prius on both the driver’s and passenger’s sides.
Step Two
Remove plastic under body fascia saving the plastic rivet hardware for the reinstall later.
Step Three
Lift the hitch into position under the Prius and secure with bolts and washers provided with the hitch. Tighten the bolts. This may require some help from someone. Holding the hitch in place and securing the bolts may be difficult to do alone but possible. A second set of hands is helpful for this step.
Step Four
Place the fascia up under the car so you can see where you will need to cut a slot in the facia so you can reinstall the fascia. Using heavy scissors or tin snips cut a slot in the fascia on the driver’s side. Extend the slot all the easy to the back edge of the facia and remove the small segment of fascia. Now the fascia will fit around the driver’s side of the newly installed hitch. There is no facia on the passenger side to worry about
Step Five
Reinstall the under body fascia with the existing hardware you set aside in Step 2. You are now ready to install your hitch-style bike rack.
Recommended Bike Rack
- Hollywood Racks – Pro-Rider Hitch Rack 1 ¼ – this is a cool rack and the one I recommend. Although you will have to take your front tire off when placing your bike on the rack the profile of your bike stays behind the car making your car more arrow dynamic and prevents bugs from hitting your bike.
- Yakima Rack – Hookup 1 ¼ – This hitch mount is tough and versatile. Kind of like Coach. It carries any bike, from monster freeride bikes with funky frame designs to little pink bikes with training wheels. Plus, it’s extremely easy to use. All you do is flip a lever and it grabs onto the wheel. Bikes on and bikes off in 10 seconds or less.
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January 19th, 2009 at 4:56 am
That was great information man!!
Really useful also not at bad-looking either. Earlier when i used to imagine such a thing, all I could think was of something that would be a huge nuicance and also something that will spoil the looks of the car…
April 20th, 2009 at 8:15 pm
I would like to do this on my Ford Escape Hybrid. But I think that the consequences outweight the benefits.
Looks great though.
Ride On!
-Super Dave
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April 24th, 2009 at 4:29 am
Some think look become bad but i would say you given very helpful tricks, don’t think it spoils looks of care but it seems trendy.
April 24th, 2009 at 8:56 pm
This will not work for the older style Prius and may not for the 2010 model. However, I have found that a Sardis Bones 3 will work with the older style Prius and you don’t have to set the feet on the plastic bumper, just swivel them to rest against the bottom of the trunk (boot) lid.
April 28th, 2009 at 9:14 am
what I wonder with these hitch mounts is how much dirt and grime is kicked up on to the bikes and whether a bike cover would be a good purchase.
Also, for the hybrids especially, I wonder how much drag (if any) the rack creates.
August 28th, 2010 at 9:15 pm
Thanks for the useful instructions. I just put a hitch on our Prius today, we skipped the 2nd step of the instructions and trimmed the fascia in place before removing the tow hook. I highly recommend doing the same.
August 30th, 2010 at 6:22 am
Thanks for the comment. Yes step 2 is important. You want to spend time cutting the fascia to perfection.