Does the Draw Tite and Curt Hitch for the 2004 Jeep Grand Cherokee Look the Same Once Installed
Question:
Do you have any photos of the Draw Tite installed on a Jeep Grand Cherokee? - Does it sit as far up and tight to the bumper as the Curt, or is it more exposed? - I like the increased capacity and square tube of the Draw Tite, but dont want a monstrosity hanging below the bumper. Any info greatly appreciated.
asked by: Anthony
Expert Reply:
I went out into our warehouse and measured the distance from the top of the mounting brackets of both hitches down to where the cross tube is on both hitches and found them to both have the same distance of 7-1/2 inches.
So basically the Curt Hitch # 13051 and the Draw Tite Hitch # 75139 would hang down the same distance once installed on your 2004 Jeep Grand Cherokee. So if you like how close the Curt hitch installs to the vehicle in the pictures of it, but also like the square cross tube of the Draw-Tite then you would want the # 75139 as it would be ideal for you.
I attached installation instructions for the # 75139 for you to check out.
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etrailer.com Ball Mount Kit # 989900
Curt Trailer Wiring Harness # C55369 (video and instructions link attached)
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