Another Trailer Hitch Question
Thanks,
Mike
Thanks,
Mike
Frankly, I do not know if there is a towing difference or any significant difference (except for design) between the OEM and the Hidden Hitch.
I installed the Hidden Hitch in about 1.5 hours. Need 2 people for sure, as the other person will need to hold the hitch in place, while the other screws on the bolts. It's rated a 3 out of 10 difficulty. No new holes to drill.
If you don't can't or don't want to install it yourself, you could always go to Pepboys or similar place and see what they charge. It's really an easy installation. Just line up the bolts and tighten.
If you're not sold yet and still want to spend the extra $2K, check out this website for the breakdown of the hitch.

http://www.mbpartsworld.com/p/Merced...043101295.html Big question is whether you need the SAM module which is another $600.00 MOL. I was told by the dealership that it was not needed on our 2010 model. OEM hitch installation does require removal of the rr bumper etc. but not certain what the flat rate is on it.
Thank you both for your quick replies. I have been looking at the aftermarket hitches, too. Based on the info available, I would be comfortable doing the self install, should we go that route. Rocketd55, one of the nice features of the oem hitch is that it does not protrude out very far when not in use. My wife had bad experiences running into the hitch receiver on our old Jeep Grand Cherokee, where the hitch stuck way out the back for both ease of use and (no kidding) to reduce the likelihood of a fuel tank rupture in a rear end collision.
So the long question is - does the Hidden Hitch receiver stick out further than the rear bumper?
Thanks,
Mike
Thank you both for your quick replies. I have been looking at the aftermarket hitches, too. Based on the info available, I would be comfortable doing the self install, should we go that route. Rocketd55, one of the nice features of the oem hitch is that it does not protrude out very far when not in use. My wife had bad experiences running into the hitch receiver on our old Jeep Grand Cherokee, where the hitch stuck way out the back for both ease of use and (no kidding) to reduce the likelihood of a fuel tank rupture in a rear end collision.
So the long question is - does the Hidden Hitch receiver stick out further than the rear bumper?
Thanks,
Mike
Thanks,
Mike
Have you tried U-Haul? "If U-Haul doesn't have a hitch for your vehicle, nobody does!" is their tag line.
Round Tube Rec. (Powder Coat) ; Class 3 hitch ; Max weight: 4,000 lbs is $219.95 + install. http://www.uhaul.com/MovingSupplies/Trailer-Hitches/
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The MB dealer cost is for parts and installation. The components of the MB hitch system are very expensive and includes changes to the vehicle electronics like the back-up camera, so it is much more than a U-Haul installation.
Some folks on the forum have successfully self installed the main mechanical parts of the OEM hitch and swear by them.
The leading aftermarket hitches are more straight forward self install, and many forum members are quite happy with them.
So the question to me is value. I would prefer the OEM system that is integrated into the truck - but not a the full oem price.
If I can find the OEM mechanical parts at a reasonable cost (one on eBay right now at $400 + but will not fit a 2013) I'll go that route, otherwise I'll put on an aftermarket hitch.
Mike
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My dealer also quoted me $2200 , but was going to kiss me after
I think if / when I decide to install a trailer hitch + backup camera ... U-Haul for the trailer hitch and a reputable car audio business for backup camera install.
I'm curious what my local dealer will charge. Headed to the dealer tomorrow to find out.
"Hooray! A task!" - Todd
I went searching for a hitch for my 2012 M class late last year after getting the OEM quote from my dealer. Using the U-Haul web site I found and ordered a Class 3 hitch and scheduled installation at my local U-Haul center.
Problem 1: After mounting the hitch the installer explained he couldn't wire it; no harness available for my rig.
Problem 2: Day after install, the AdBlue warning came on. I added DEF but the warning continued. Took to dealer. Hitch installer had lowered the rear of the DEF tank to install the hitch and, in the process, broke the connection from DEF tank to supply line. Crystallized DEF everywhere; $1400 repair.
Problem 3: Noticed a rattling noise from rear. Dealer found hitch installer had cut and removed a portion of the heat shield to install the hitch. Not enough shield left to properly attach it. Still rattles.
U-Haul has denied my claims so we're off to arbitration next.
Dealer related similar experience by one of their customers owning a GLK.
Ed
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