What did you do to your Cherokee today?
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Installed the Draw-Tite front receiver today. Lessons learned: If I ever need to do that again, I'll just skip to the part where I might as well take off the front bumper in the beginning. It would've saved a whole lot of time and frustration! It was actually a fairly easy install, even with the drilling and all, but the last carriage bolt (of course it had to be the last one) just wouldn't set right! I finally said eff it and took the bumper off. It took just a minute to fix what my pudgy fingers couldn't in that cramped space! Afterwards, I torqued it down to specs, put the brush guard back on (minus the lower stabilizer shelf since the receiver was now in the way) and all is good to go.
Why a front receiver? I've got a few plans for it. But mainly for the Bumper Dumper, the front recovery points, to stiffen up the front end a little bit, and maybe a hitch-mounted winch. I can always put the hitch-mounted bike rack up there or a cargo shelf or a hitch-mounted BBQ. Lots of possibilities. Since I don't do any major rock crawling and stick to desert playing, the hitch won't get in the way.
You can barely see it there.
I like this one mainly because of the gleam in her "eye".
Why a front receiver? I've got a few plans for it. But mainly for the Bumper Dumper, the front recovery points, to stiffen up the front end a little bit, and maybe a hitch-mounted winch. I can always put the hitch-mounted bike rack up there or a cargo shelf or a hitch-mounted BBQ. Lots of possibilities. Since I don't do any major rock crawling and stick to desert playing, the hitch won't get in the way.
You can barely see it there.
I like this one mainly because of the gleam in her "eye".
Installed the Draw-Tite front receiver today. Lessons learned: If I ever need to do that again, I'll just skip to the part where I might as well take off the front bumper in the beginning. It would've saved a whole lot of time and frustration! It was actually a fairly easy install, even with the drilling and all, but the last carriage bolt (of course it had to be the last one) just wouldn't set right! I finally said eff it and took the bumper off. It took just a minute to fix what my pudgy fingers couldn't in that cramped space! Afterwards, I torqued it down to specs, put the brush guard back on (minus the lower stabilizer shelf since the receiver was now in the way) and all is good to go.
Why a front receiver? I've got a few plans for it. But mainly for the Bumper Dumper, the front recovery points, to stiffen up the front end a little bit, and maybe a hitch-mounted winch. I can always put the hitch-mounted bike rack up there or a cargo shelf or a hitch-mounted BBQ. Lots of possibilities. Since I don't do any major rock crawling and stick to desert playing, the hitch won't get in the way.
You can barely see it there.
I like this one mainly because of the gleam in her "eye".
Why a front receiver? I've got a few plans for it. But mainly for the Bumper Dumper, the front recovery points, to stiffen up the front end a little bit, and maybe a hitch-mounted winch. I can always put the hitch-mounted bike rack up there or a cargo shelf or a hitch-mounted BBQ. Lots of possibilities. Since I don't do any major rock crawling and stick to desert playing, the hitch won't get in the way.
You can barely see it there.
I like this one mainly because of the gleam in her "eye".
I put mine on mainly for the reasons that you stated. I bought a "Curt" hitch, and installation was a breeze. I didn't have to remove the front bumper at all, but my hardware kit came with the fish-wires, and i was able to get them in between the end of the frame, and the bumper mount.
Most of the time, if you didn't know it was there, you'd never see it.
When my friend Brian was visiting from Long beach last summer, we took the bikes out and went riding. You can easily mount them to the front........However, driving down the road, having to look through the bikes took some getting used to...........I would've definately mounted them to my rear hitch, but with my spare tire on there, there is not enough room for the bike rack and bikes until I get a hitch extender.
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I got shipping confirmations for my T&T Longarm, Froehlich crossover steering, and my final order from Quadratec with my new rotors, rear shocks, fan clutch, and brake lines!!!!!! Its a good day
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You'll love the front mount hitch........
I put mine on mainly for the reasons that you stated. I bought a "Curt" hitch, and installation was a breeze. I didn't have to remove the front bumper at all, but my hardware kit came with the fish-wires, and i was able to get them in between the end of the frame, and the bumper mount.
Most of the time, if you didn't know it was there, you'd never see it.
I put mine on mainly for the reasons that you stated. I bought a "Curt" hitch, and installation was a breeze. I didn't have to remove the front bumper at all, but my hardware kit came with the fish-wires, and i was able to get them in between the end of the frame, and the bumper mount.
Most of the time, if you didn't know it was there, you'd never see it.
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