Availability Of Replacement Hardware For Curt Trailer Hitch 13084 On 1990 Jeep Cherokee
Question:
Lost a few bolt set ups how could I replace them I’ve been to every store in the area and I can’t even find them on this website
asked by: Justice
Expert Reply:
We have exactly what you are looking for!
To order replacement mounting hardware for the Curt Trailer Hitch Receiver # 13084 on your 1990 Jeep Cheroke you will need to use the Replacement Hardware Kit # RHK.
This kit will include all of the required hardware, including the new fish wires. To get the correct kit you will need to select Curt from the drop down menu and the for the hitch item number enter 13084.
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Replacement Hardware Kit for Trailer Hitches
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Curt Trailer Hitch Receiver - Custom Fit - Class III - 2"
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- 500 lbs TW
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