Boueux
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Getting ready to have a hitch installed. Wanted to do it myself but it got complicated, with surge brakes and other issues, so I found an installer.
The only two “ concealed” class 3 tow hitches I found were Draw-Tite and Curt.
The Curt 10344 immediately won my vote for materials, overall design and definitely construction.
The installer agreed it is supposed to fit and reports that Curt had it tested to J684 SAE Standards for Libertys, so you’d think I’d be happy. But something’s nibbling at the back of my mind, so I’m here to ask what you’ve experienced.
Have a look at the AmZn listing for this Curt hitch and search the reviews for Liberty. See the review saying Chrysler told one KJer it didn’t meet their tolerances re the gas tank recall and replaced that hitch with a Chrysler factory hitch? THIS. is my concern. That the Curt hitch won’t fit with the gas tank skid plate. Did it fit for you?
The Curt 13044 is a box, two side plates and a back bar, all straight members and right angles.
The Curt is made of stouter stuff than the DrawTite, but access to the inside of that square stock cross member is also fully closed off at right and left ends where it’s welded to the side mounting plates.
The Draw-Tite 75128 has a curved back bar that fits through square holes in the ends of the mounting plates.
That curve looks like what helps it fit around the gas tank and its skid plate.
Im sorry to say the DrawTite not only looks to be made of flimsier steel, I’m not very happy with the way it’s put together. Bumper in the water to launch anything you tow and you’ll be irrigating the entire tow bar, which is put through square holes in either end of the side mounting plates that bolt it onto the vehicle, and open at either side so that the square stock across the back is presented a void with open ends.
I already see how that internal exposure played out over the life of the hitch our KJ came with, it’s rusty, actually delaminating, steel is expanded into multiple layers flaking off on inside and outside. I’d like to avoid that for as long as possible, but would like a hitch that fits the first time I go to have it installed an hour from home. Does the Curt fit? With the tank’s skid plate on?
Your experience and input appreciated.
The only two “ concealed” class 3 tow hitches I found were Draw-Tite and Curt.
The Curt 10344 immediately won my vote for materials, overall design and definitely construction.
The installer agreed it is supposed to fit and reports that Curt had it tested to J684 SAE Standards for Libertys, so you’d think I’d be happy. But something’s nibbling at the back of my mind, so I’m here to ask what you’ve experienced.
Have a look at the AmZn listing for this Curt hitch and search the reviews for Liberty. See the review saying Chrysler told one KJer it didn’t meet their tolerances re the gas tank recall and replaced that hitch with a Chrysler factory hitch? THIS. is my concern. That the Curt hitch won’t fit with the gas tank skid plate. Did it fit for you?
The Curt 13044 is a box, two side plates and a back bar, all straight members and right angles.
The Curt is made of stouter stuff than the DrawTite, but access to the inside of that square stock cross member is also fully closed off at right and left ends where it’s welded to the side mounting plates.
The Draw-Tite 75128 has a curved back bar that fits through square holes in the ends of the mounting plates.
That curve looks like what helps it fit around the gas tank and its skid plate.
Im sorry to say the DrawTite not only looks to be made of flimsier steel, I’m not very happy with the way it’s put together. Bumper in the water to launch anything you tow and you’ll be irrigating the entire tow bar, which is put through square holes in either end of the side mounting plates that bolt it onto the vehicle, and open at either side so that the square stock across the back is presented a void with open ends.
I already see how that internal exposure played out over the life of the hitch our KJ came with, it’s rusty, actually delaminating, steel is expanded into multiple layers flaking off on inside and outside. I’d like to avoid that for as long as possible, but would like a hitch that fits the first time I go to have it installed an hour from home. Does the Curt fit? With the tank’s skid plate on?
Your experience and input appreciated.
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