Installation of Curt Trailer Hitch # 13051 on 2001 Jeep Grand Cherokee
Question:
when installing on 2001 grandcherokee do you remove or retain rear most oem crossbar on frame? thanks
asked by: Tom
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Helpful Expert Reply:
Curt Trailer Hitch Receiver # 13051 will not require removing any parts of your OEM crossbar or frame. It will simply have you remove some hardware for the tank shield and then clean out a weldnut that will be utilized. The tank shield will remain in place. You may need to use some spray lubricant and a brush like # 814092 to clean the weld nut to ensure proper fit prior to installing your hitch.
expert reply by:
Jason S
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