Why Different Amount of Bolt Holes between Curt and Draw Tite Hitch for 2001 Jeep Grand Cherokee
Updated 03/28/2017 | Published 03/27/2017 >
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Hi, can you explain why that while the Curt 13051 and the Draw-Tite 75139, are both shown to fit my 2001 Jeep Grand Cherokee Laredo, the Curt seems to have 6 mounting holes, while the pic of the Draw-Tite appears to have only 5? Thanks!
asked by: Greg
Helpful Expert Reply:
Curt and Draw Tite are both separate companies who took different approaches to fitting a hitch to your 2001 Jeep Grand Cherokee. The # 75139 and the # 13051 are both a confirmed fit but they use a different amount of bolt holes when attaching to the vehicle.
Either one will work well for you. I attached an install video for the Curt for you to check out as well.
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