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The only risk is getting more dirt up inside the rear bumper through the opening. I wouldn't recommend it with bad weather. Also it will have a minor impact on your range.
Ours in on 100% of the time. I ended up cutting an opening in the door to allow the receiver to stay in place at all times. It also allows for chain extensions. When not towing I'll zip tip the chain extensions horizontally to the hitch.
I also cut a hole and moved the 7-blade connector to the rear of the belly pan, next to the hitch opening (just to the left in this photo).
We just received our Model X and I want to just have the receiver on the car all the time so that I can slap on the bike rack and go biking!
should be ok?
thanks,
Bob
Should be fine and not cause a problem by itself. Just don't bump into anything. Severe damage can happen if you hit something with the receiver, let alone if you have a ball hitch attached. Concentrates all the energy of a small bump into a single point location attached to the frame, instead of distributed across the relatively broad surface built to absorb impacts. Personally, I do not leave the receiver attached unless I am actively towing (which is infrequent).
I leave mine all on summer and take it off in the winter. Last fall I had a hard time getting it off so I think if you leave it on all the time it might freeze/stick in place, so I would suggest periodically taking it off.