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majen66 08-26-2015 12:26 PM

2010 JGC Laredo
 
New to the Jeep world!
I just purchased a 2010 Jeep Grand Cherokee Laredo that doesn't have a toe package. I've been looking online for different options but really don't have a clue what the best way to go is.


I know I want to be able to remove the ball when not in use and also I'd like to install myself.


I'm hoping you guys can give me some pointers so I can get a decent hitch, good price and easy installation.


Majen66

dave1123 08-26-2015 02:57 PM

Welcome to CF!

Try jeep4x4center.com for a class 3 receiver hitch, lighting package, and trans cooler. They're not the cheapest, but definitely good quality. I just had one put on at U-Haul for $197 tax included, but I didn't buy the lighting package.

majen66 08-26-2015 04:34 PM

Thanks Dave1123
 
Good to be here! Super happy having my first jeep and wanna treat her right. I'm on the site and will hopefully get a package this weekend delivered.


Thanks for the help :)


Majen66

majen66 08-26-2015 04:44 PM

No luck :(
 
I put in the year, make and model (defaults to GrandCherokeeWK) and only a class 4 or 2 available. My bumper doesn't have the cut out so I'm hoping to come from underneath and up to avoid and cutting etc. Also, the two options didn't come with the lighting package and trans cooler.


Any other places that might carry that package you recommended?

dave1123 08-27-2015 08:46 AM

I believe you can get the lighting module from Mopar, but while I was waiting at U-Haul for my hitch to be installed, I looked around at their shelves. They have 2 different trans cooler sizes and vehicle specific lighting modules. I know for sure they could have put one on my WJ, I just opted out for $$ reasons. Like I said, I don't plan on towing. Yet!

The factory tow package jeeps have 3.73 gearing and the standard gearing is 3.55. Just that little bit of difference means a lot as far as fuel mileage and stress on the trans. Chrysler recommends keeping the O/D locked out when towing anyway.

Ejrussell 01-05-2018 09:22 PM

Ok, first post so please take it easy on me! My wife's 2012 grand Cherokee with a Hemi has selec trac on it. Well, the other day it starts flashing for no reason on selections such as sport, snow, etc. took to dealer to hook up and nothing is showing. They said could be bad switch so instead of spending $600 for labor and switch I got a tested one from junk yard and put in. It is still flashing??? Anyone heard of or seen this? Am I missing something? Frustrated! Thanks for any help!

Granddaddylimited 07-11-2018 09:47 AM

New to this 94 grand Cherokee limited 4.0H.O
 
I recently bought a 94 grand Cherokee limited with the auto trans and the 4.0 motor inline 6...my question is what axels do I have Dana 35? Or ? Please help ...also bad grinding noise coming from the front right axel...and also bad sound at the transfer case any suggestions would be much appreciated...oh yeah I paid 300 cash for a running driving jeep

dave1123 07-11-2018 02:39 PM


Originally Posted by Granddaddylimited (Post 3502301)
I recently bought a 94 grand Cherokee limited with the auto trans and the 4.0 motor inline 6...my question is what axels do I have Dana 35? Or ? Please help ...also bad grinding noise coming from the front right axel...and also bad sound at the transfer case any suggestions would be much appreciated...oh yeah I paid 300 cash for a running driving jeep

Dana 35c rear and Dana 30 front. The "c" means the rear axles are held in with c-clips that have to be removed to pull it axles out. What t/case (drive system) do you have? Keep an eye on the rear lower control arm mounts where they are attached to the "frame" for rust and cracking. Being a Limited, I'll assume the NP249 Quadratrac. If so, the noise could be a bad viscous clutch. The front axle half-shafts are easily replaced and are not expensive.

BTW, these two posts have nothing to do with the 2010 WK trailer hitch originally posted. Please start your own posts instead of jacking someone else's thread. Thank you.

Magen66, The Mopar hitch kit comes with a template for cutting the rear bumper and a bezel that fits into it. A thru-bumper hitch puts the ball at a good height for towing most trailers, eliminating the need for a riser. There is plenty of room on the bezel for mounting a lighting jack to keep it looking clean.


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