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Jeep TJ Front Mount Trailer Hitch

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A Front mount hitch on your Jeep will allow for the use of a recovery winch, tow loop, putting your boat in the water easily. All front mount hitches we offer are made in the USA and come with a limited lifetime warranty. We offer front mount receivers by Draw-Tite, Reese and Curt so you can find the one that is right for your Jeep.




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Jeep TJ Front Hitch Questions and Answers


  • Will the Curt Front Mount Hitch # C31028 Install Below the Bumper on a 1999 Jeep TJ
  • The Curt Front Mount Hitch, # C31028, does install under the bumper of your 1999 Jeep TJ and, according to my contact at Curt, will not interfere with the steering box or pitman arm. I have attached a photo showing what the hitch will look like once installed. I have also attached a link to the installation instructions for you tow check out.
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  • Installation Position of Front Mount Hitch On a 2006 Jeep Wrangler Unlimited TJ
  • The Draw-Tite Front Mount Trailer Hitch, # 65048, will mount on the top of the bumper on your 2006 Jeep Wrangler Unlimited TJ. I have linked the installation instructions and an installation video for you to review. You will need to remove the plastic shield, OEM tow hooks, and upper bumper bolts, to install this hitch. You may also be interested in the HighRock 4x4 Hitch Mounted Tow Strap Loop, # B4292201.
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  • Will Curt Front Mount Hitch 31408 Interfere With Stock Bumper Blocks on a 1999 Jeep TJ
  • Front mounted hitch # 31408 should not interfere with the rubber bumper blocks on your 1999 Jeep TJ, as the hitch is installing directly to pre-existing holes in the vehicle frame. The hitch also sits above the bumper and frame rails for better clearance. You can, however, check to make sure that the bumper blocks are out of the way and are not going interfere with the installation. The hitch mounting holes are going to be in line with the frame rails on either side, and the hitch sits down
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