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Car Forum / Driving, Maintenance, Tuning / RVs / August 2005

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installing hitch Jeep Liberty

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John Malofy - 02 Aug 2005 04:00 GMT
how hard to install hitch, 2004 jeep liberty.
it appears to be 6 bolts, 3 per side. checked out reese, draw tite, they say
they just bolt in existing holes.
any help appreciated.
thanks
Newt - 02 Aug 2005 05:55 GMT
> how hard to install hitch, 2004 jeep liberty.
> it appears to be 6 bolts, 3 per side. checked out reese, draw tite, they say
> they just bolt in existing holes.
> any help appreciated.
> thanks

I just installed a hitch on my explorer and it fit like a champ. No
drilling required.

     Newt
Chris - 02 Aug 2005 06:00 GMT
> how hard to install hitch, 2004 jeep liberty.
> it appears to be 6 bolts, 3 per side. checked out reese, draw tite, they say
> they just bolt in existing holes.
> any help appreciated.
> thanks

If you get the right one it should bolt right on. I've done 'em in less
than 30 minutes when I was lucky.  They're not bad at all just be sure
you get the right one for your vehicle and you should be fine.

Chris
 
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