Difference in Draw-Tite # 75338 and Curt Hitch # 13251 For 2008 Jeep Grand Cherokee
Updated 02/20/2012 | Published 02/14/2012 >
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Question:
What is the difference between this hitch # 75338 and hitch #13251 which is also listed for the 2008 Grand Cherokee.?
asked by: Jack
Expert Reply:
The Draw-Tite Class III 2 Inch Hitch, part # 75338, and the Curt Class III 2 Inch Hitch, part # 13251, for your 2008 Jeep Grand Cherokee are similar hitches. The installation is the same on both of them. I am including links to the instructions on both of the hitches and videos of both of the hitches being installed on a Jeep Grand Cherokee.
The main difference between the two hitches is the # 75338 will have a higher gross trailer weight capacity (GTW) and maximum tongue weight capacity (TW) when used with a weight distribution system.
The # 75338 hitch has a GTW of 7,500 lbs and maximum TW of 750 lbs when used with weight distribution, compared to the # 13251 hitch which has a GTW of 5,500 lbs and maximum TW of 550 lbs with weight distribution.
If not using weight distribution, both of the hitches have a GTW of 5,000 lbs and a TW capacity of 500 lbs.
If you plan on doing some towing I recommend the etrailer ball mount kit, part # 989900. It includes 2 ball mounts, 2 balls, a hitch pin with clip, and a carrying bag. For trailer wiring, use part # 118425.
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