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- LIKE2BUILDExplorerBolt on tow bars are just fine. There are a bunch out there and you can find several here at Etrailer.com tow bars for Jeep JK.
- wildtoadExplorer IILook at Ready Brute Elite for tow bar and integrated braking system. Also, double check your weights - Jeep JKU’s can be heavy especially if you also use them to store more stuff while towing.
- bgumExplorerDoes it have the factory bumper and if so which one plastic or metal?
- CA_TravelerExplorer III
Jerseydevil wrote:
Research online for a shop. You'll also need a aux brake so likely in the $3K+ range.
Anyone tow behind Class C?
If so, set ups and where to get receiver hitch installed? Bolted or welded? Or both?
Thank you. - mleekampExplorerWe tow a 2000 Wrangler TJ (not JKU) but here's our set up and costs, which you could mimic to a degree if it satisfy's your need. All our items ordered from eTrailer -- best prices and free shipping on our orders:
Tow Bar: Curt Front Bumper Tow Bar (we have steel bumper...you might need base plates and different bar). We opted for solid bar vs. the telescoping bars that cost nearly a grand. C19745 ... $100
Safety cables: RoadMaster 68" Single Hook, Coiled Safety Cables - 6,000 lbs - RM-643 ... $70
Aux Brake system for Jeep: Roadmaster InvisiBrake Supplemental Braking System. Item # RM-8700 ... $950
Charging system line (charges Jeep battery while towing): Roadmaster Battery Charge Line Kit for Towed Vehicles - RM-156-25 ... $30
Tow lights: We used magnetic lights, to not splice in or factory wiring, since there was no "plug n play" as there most likely is on your JKU. Heavy Duty Magnetic Tow Lights - 20' Wiring Harness with 4-Way Flat Trailer Connector Item # TL21RK ... $38
Cord between Motorhome and Jeep: Hopkins Nite-Glow Tow Bar Extension Cord w/ Socket - Coiled - 7-Way RV to 6-Way Round - 8' Long
Item # HM47054 ... $67
Tax on the above order: $75
Shipping: $0
Total cost: $1,260.
I installed it all myself over the course of 2 weekends. I could do it in 2 days now...a professional in a day. - motts461ExplorerI did this for a Minnie Winnie 31G and 2018 Wrangler 2 door JK. It has worked out great for me.
https://youtu.be/GDid5PpEuF4 - sch911ExplorerAre you sure your Class C can even tow the JK from a weight standpoint? I'd certainly figure that out before worrying about the equipment.
- JerseydevilExplorer
sch911 wrote:
Are you sure your Class C can even tow the JK from a weight standpoint? I'd certainly figure that out before worrying about the equipment.
Specs are saying it works 6,000 capacity, JKU gross weight 5,400. Just will not be able to load much. - JerseydevilExplorer
bgum wrote:
Does it have the factory bumper and if so which one plastic or metal?
Appears factory plastic wrap on outside, steel underneath. - Grit_dogNavigator
CA Traveler wrote:
Jerseydevil wrote:
Research online for a shop. You'll also need a aux brake so likely in the $3K+ range.
Anyone tow behind Class C?
If so, set ups and where to get receiver hitch installed? Bolted or welded? Or both?
Thank you.
The key takeaway is you “can” spend $3k or you “could” spend “$1300” to tow 100% safely. $1000 of which is for a brake system.
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