dstrahm
Well-Known Member
Does your jeeep have the LED lighting option, specifically the LED taillight assemblies? Also, jeep wanted to lighten the frame on the JL so chose to make the steel thinner which required harder/stiffer steel to control the frame twist. Unfortunately, harder/stiffer steel is more prone to work hardening which is one of the reasons we are seeing more frame cracks.I didn't realize flat towing a JL was so complicated compared to a TJ/LJ, but I learned quickly. With my LJ, I used a Blue Ox Alpha tow bar and Blue Ox universal brackets that required me to drill holes in my bumper. The brackets looked like this, and were mounted 32" apart (maximum allowed).
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With my JLUR, I initially assumed I could use the same tow bar, and just buy another set of universal brackets. After I discovered the mounting points exceeded 32", and planning to mount a winch, I went with Maximus 3.
After ~5000 miles flat towing, I have had no problems. Installing the crossbar only takes a few moments longer, but hasn't caused me any problems.
My biggest challenge flat towing my JL was getting brake lights and turn signals working. Fortunately, my Jeep came with steel bumper, and I used magnetic lights from Harbor Freight.
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