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Tow bar requirements - Cherokee
I've been offered a tow bar from a 96 Cherokee Jeep at a fair price - what I
need to know, is, will it suit my Cherokee Jeep 1995? Mine is a 4 litre, and the one it's on at the moment is a Diesel. Unfortunately, I'm not near any of the vehicles right now, so I'm running blind....looking for help. I don't know if there are many different Cherokee Jeep types. All help appreciated, Thanks Nichollette |
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Tow bar requirements - Cherokee
A tow bar and a receiver are two different things. Are you talking
about the part that bolts to the rear, or the front of the vehicle? If it's a receiver (back of the vehicle) be sure it's a class II or better. Class I's are a waste of time on a Cherokee. Is it OEM or an El-Cheapo U-Haul unit? Is it rusted? Does it bolt on or does it need to be welded? Welded units are generally something to avoid - welding on a vehicle frame badly weakens it. -JD |
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