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- et2Explorer
bennefim wrote:
What are the steps you must take to prepare for towing on the new Cherokee? Considering a purchase. Any feedback will be appreciated.
Thanks, Doug
As BobGed said, the correct transmission. I wonder how many people have bought one with the active 1 thinking they can flat tow - cause it won't. Now if you have front wheel drive, you can put on a dolly, or just put the whole car on a car trailer. You can probably buy one of those close to what it'll cost to add a base plate and get it installed ( I was quoted over $1000 for a Blue Ox. Then tow lights and wiring probably another $300 or more depending how you do that.
If you wire the lights to the car the bulb system won't work, you'll need the diode style and they splice into your vehicle wiring for that. I'm just going to get wireless mag lights and save myself from having any issues down the road.
The Blue Ox base plate part number is BX1136 for the Trailhawk & BX1138 for the limited. Out of stock for a few weeks. I was quoted $459.00 at General RV and $125 hr x 4 to install - just the baseplate.
If you don't have tow bars you'll need those too, $400 and up. And a braking system if you don't have that. If you need it all.... drum roll .... Over $3000 - BobGedExplorer
bennefim wrote:
What are the steps you must take to prepare for towing on the new Cherokee? Considering a purchase. Any feedback will be appreciated.
Thanks, Doug
First it must have the Active Drive II. Four down towing instructions start on page 551 here:
2014 Jeep Cherokee Owner's Manual - bennefimExplorerWhat are the steps you must take to prepare for towing on the new Cherokee? Considering a purchase. Any feedback will be appreciated.
Thanks, Doug - wcjeepExplorerFound this posted elsewhere. There is a liner on page 19. I also read elsewhere Rugged Ridge might have a good protective rubber mat in March.
3.4mb PDF download for KL Cherokee - et2Explorer
- et2Explorer
rr2254545 wrote:
I got the deep dish weathertech brand DigitalFitĀ® one for the front and rear seating areas - never owned them before - wonderful - they make one for the rear cargo area too
Thanks, but I checked their web site. No rear cargo available yet. I like the rubber mats that come with the Trailhawk for the front & rear seats. - rr2254545ExplorerI got the deep dish weathertech brand DigitalFitĀ® one for the front and rear seating areas - never owned them before - wonderful - they make one for the rear cargo area too
- et2ExplorerI don't see a rear cargo area rubber or Vinyl mat available anywhere. There's a carpeted mat, but that is useless as far as I'm concerned. Anyone have one yet?
- rr2254545Explorer
et2 wrote:
Well, just picked up our Trailhawk today. Just needs a baseplate and rear light wiring a long with the emergency brake connection for the Brake Buddy. I checked on the Blue Ox site, they still don't have the base plates listed for any Cherokee. But I still have a few months till the snow melts anyway.
It runs great in the snow. Big difference from our Liberty.
You will love it I just turned 4,000 miles today - et2ExplorerWell, just picked up our Trailhawk today. Just needs a baseplate and rear light wiring a long with the emergency brake connection for the Brake Buddy. I checked on the Blue Ox site, they still don't have the base plates listed for any Cherokee. But I still have a few months till the snow melts anyway.
It runs great in the snow. Big difference from our Liberty.
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