2004 Jeep Liberty Limited

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I am currently in the process of purchasing a 2004 Liberty Limited. We traded my wifes 2 door G5 in for this.

Reasons:
Need 4 doors for when we have kids.
Want to pull a camper.

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Will this car be able to pull a camper?
Is there a tow package we can put on it?
How can I tell if it has a tow package?

A quick response would be great.

Thanks!
 

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It is not a car. It is a jeep. It is rated for 5,000lbs tow capacity with the 3.7L and A/T. Look and see if it has a factory hitch (with 7 prong receptacle-as that is how they came from the factory) installed and check/get a build sheet from the jeep dealer. They should be able to tell you.

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I apologize. I am used to saying car ( I am a Scion xB driver >x).
5k tow capacity? nice so a pop up should be no problem, but I did not notice a tow hitch on it, does that mean I am not going to able to tow with it? Or can I add an after market one?

Other problem is it is used from the Toyota dealer. Not sure if they will have a build sheet. Guess I could call the local Jeep dealer with the VIN and find out.
Also I am not sure what I am looking at either as I am a newbie to this. a hitch with a 7prong receptacle? Is this something I couldn't miss?

Keep in mind I have not looked at it today once as my wife drives it to work. I will look closer when she gets home.
 

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hitch is a 15 minute job to install
if you need a 4 prong wiring check etrailer they have some that work great
if you need 7 prong then more wiring is needed
 

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What is the difference between a 4 and 7 prong? I would imagine something to do with the brake lights and reverse lights, etc.
 

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Look to see how many prongs your trailer has. Most are just 4 prong.
 

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most smaller trailers and pop ups have the 4 prong, when you get into electric brakes, extra batteries in the trailer that you want to charge going down the road then you get into 7 prong
you may also want to pick up a 12 mm X 1.75 tap to get the rust out of the threads for the hitch.
 

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I apologize. I am used to saying car ( I am a Scion xB driver >x).
5k tow capacity? nice so a pop up should be no problem, but I did not notice a tow hitch on it, does that mean I am not going to able to tow with it? Or can I add an after market one?

Other problem is it is used from the Toyota dealer. Not sure if they will have a build sheet. Guess I could call the local Jeep dealer with the VIN and find out.
Also I am not sure what I am looking at either as I am a newbie to this. a hitch with a 7prong receptacle? Is this something I couldn't miss?

Keep in mind I have not looked at it today once as my wife drives it to work. I will look closer when she gets home.
No hitch on the rear means no towing package.The towing package on a KJ includes a hitch,7 pin connector(and wiring),and the biggie is HD cooling.With the correct tow package a 3.7 auto trans KJ can tow 5000lbs,without the complete tow package it's 3500lbs.Being it's a '04 that means it has the 42RLE trans and with HD cooling I still wouldn't tow close to 5k with it,maybe 2k and that's stressing that trans pretty good with only a stand alone cooler which can not control temp spikes seen when towing.
 

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So we maybe purchased the wrong vehicle for what we plan to do? Even if we add a hitch to it?
What is the HD cooling?

Maybe a jeep dealer can add the tow package?
 

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So we maybe purchased the wrong vehicle for what we plan to do? Even if we add a hitch to it?
What is the HD cooling?

Maybe a jeep dealer can add the tow package?

That sounds like your best bet then you can be sure of towing capacity of your Jeep.

The Liberty "tow package" includes a transmission cooler, a clutch fan on the front of your water pump (different radiator electric fan shroud), the round 7 pin trailer wiring plug and of course the hitch.

If the camper you want to pull weighs less than 2,000 lbs then maybe you could get away without a complete tow package.

Let us know what you decide.
 

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None the less I should be ok to put a class 2 or 3 hitch on the Liberty and be able to pull a pop up camper. It wont be too big. Well this is what I am feeling anyway
 
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