Front receiver hitches help

jjltx

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Bought a 2012 jk sport with 19,000 miles. Salesman said an elderly couple owned it. Looks like it was towed behind a motor home using the two 1 1/4” receiver hitches. Is that what y’all think? I ask because I’d like to take those hitches off and have a single 2” front hitch for extra cargo. Right now I have a 1 1/4” to 2” adapter but I need to modify it because it sags
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74CJ5

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Bought a 2012 jk sport with 19,000 miles. Salesman said an elderly couple owned it. Looks like it was towed behind a motor home using the two 1 1/4” receiver hitches. Is that what y’all think? I ask because I’d like to take those hitches off and have a single 2” front hitch for extra cargo. Right now I have a 1 1/4” to 2” adapter but I need to modify it because it sags
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That's some low miles for a '12! Have fun!


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duktrx

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That's the mounting for the tow bar.
The rolling miles are more than likely way more than what the odometer shows. I know a jeep that is on its second set of tires, but only shows 5000 miles.

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zimm

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That's the mounting for the tow bar.
The rolling miles are more than likely way more than what the odometer shows. I know a jeep that is on its second set of tires, but only shows 5000 miles.

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Ha, I was going to say the same thing. No telling how many miles are that drivetrain. At least the engine, trans, and brakes were hardly used.

I bet that 4 pin connector activates the tail lights too.

Why put a cargo rack on the front instead of the back?
 
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