If you want the pimp daddy hitch, here is a video of it on a wagon. Not sure if you can make it fit a GTI. It's expensive but cool. Invisible until you need it and always ready to go.
My Hyundai has the utility outlets and I can run a 12 volt fridge or a tire inflator. Just make sure anything you hook up is compatible with the car's control module or it can fry. I got an installed hitch price with electrics for IIRC $800 so passed on it as an occasion rental made more sense. My Astro van was an easy DIY and the harness already in place. ~ $200.Most new cars don't have cigarette lighter plugs unless they are special order.
The plug that looks like a cigarette lighter is low amperage meant for low draw accessories such as USB chargers.
If you have LED lights on what your towing it will work.
If you have incandescent bulbs then that may be an issue.
The Curt wiring harness is a pug & play unit.
Using wire taps always causes grief.
Some muffler shops also instal hitches.
With many modern vehicles, they are paying attention to current draw to identify bulb issues. Adding incandescent trailer lights to LED vehicle lights will almost certainly annoy it.Many new models VW have some weird low voltage wiring to the tail lights , they don’t put enough juice to run trailer lights , my Jetta was like that , the wire harness and module was $300 , if you can get a hitch / lights for $550 go get it .
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The Curt plug-and-play wiring harness looks pretty easy to install, except for the potential PITA of running a wire all the way to the battery. Depending on how much interior plastic you have to remove to do that, I'd probably just splice that into the existing wiring at the rear of the car with a crimp connector if you're running low-draw LED turn signals on the trailer.
Ah yes, I'd forgotten that VW will be CANBUS. In that case I'd make the effort to run the wire directly to the battery as indicated in the instructions if there isn't a 12v accessory socket in the trunk that can be tapped.With many modern vehicles, they are paying attention to current draw to identify bulb issues. Adding incandescent trailer lights to LED vehicle lights will almost certainly annoy it.
Will give them a call thanks!Have you tried these guys? back when I was installing my hitch - this place was much cheaper and better quality products than U-Haul.
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Anyone used U-Haul for their hitch installation? Got a quote, and it's about $550 ($105 for the actual installation), against Cobra ($750) installation.
I think I'm just hesitant to go to U-Haul because of bad worth of mouth over the years so would like someone's experience.
Need it for the 2021 GTI.
The entire bumper, lights, and tons of clips need to be removed to access the 'easy bolt on' part unfortunately.
I'm not too worried about the $100 that U-Haul charges, but looking to see if anyone actually used them and whether it's as bad as people say.
EDIT: @oioioi I've got the ramps also, which will def make life easier. I'm just worried about taking everything off...and then being able to actually put it back together again.
That's the other place I had in mind, wasn't sure if the Dundas / Winston Churchill location was still around, but it appears to be.Will give them a call thanks!