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rxraptor02

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I have not gone outside to look at the front end of the Liberty. Its too cold and snowy. We have about 7 inches with drifts in the 12inch range.

I have not been out and im not going out today however I do have to drive a good distance tomorrow in these conditions.

I carry a tow rope with loops and no hooks.

I have the rear mopar reciever so hooking it up on the rear is no problem.

What is the best way to hook up the tow rope on the front?

I just want to know my options in the event I have to use the tow rope.



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James
 

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The Libby has two tow points that you can get MOPAR tow hooks for. You could get a front hitch or even better an ARB front bumper. As far as where to hook it to w/o tow hooks, etc...I don't know?
 

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I know not to hook up straps to suspension parts.

I have AAA but if something was to happen I dont want to wait 3 hours for a tow. and im sure my chances of someone helping me first would be greater.

my buddy told me about a time when he helped a guy out. It was a cold winter day and this guy was off roading with some girls and got stuck.

well when my buddy found them no one had a rope. they did find some chain and the guy hooked it up to a leafspring and to the bumper of my buddys bumper. well my buddy got him out but broke the guys leafspring...
 

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with the mopar front tow hooks... do you need to trim the front bumper at all?

I would like a arb bumper or other type.

in the future I want to mod the liberty but it is not practical right now.
 

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rxraptor02 said:
with the mopar front tow hooks... do you need to trim the front bumper at all?

I would like a arb bumper or other type.

in the future I want to mod the liberty but it is not practical right now.

It took me all of 10 min to put my mopar tow hooks on. No bumper removal. I did shave off the plastic trim piece on both sides of the bumper where the tow hooks stick out from. That was another 10 min. Pretty easy to do.
 

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IIRC there are two small lines molded into the bumper cover that show where you need to trim it for the tow hooks. If you don't have the engine or ****** skids you could maybe get away with running a strap around the front cross member, but I would only do that as a last resort.
 

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The SAFEST thing is to bite the bullet and get the MOPAR front tow hooks, because they have the PROPER mounting hardware, and they are not that hard to install. I put mine on myself.

This is my opinion anyway.

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Dave,

I plan on buying the mopar tow hooks now.

before I get time to order/install them I was just looking to see if there was a safe way to mount a strap without a hook or aftermarket bumper.
 
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