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<blockquote data-quote="Danarch" data-source="post: 435546" data-attributes="member: 21093"><p>Thank you. The front hitch is interesting, and something I haven’t exactly figured out yet. From my understanding that type of hitch is not typically the type used to tow a vehicle behind something. Typically I think the reciever is mounted to the vehicle doing the towing and the ”A” type brace going to the towed vehicle. I suppose it could be done in the reverse? But it was a question, especially with the low milage. To answer your question I did not have the drivetrain inspected. So far everything seems to work well, but haven’t had a chance to go off road yet. Overall the Jeep seems to be in good clean shape. I crawled underneath prior to purchasing to check for any visbile damage to skid plates, frame etc. from rock crawling and the such and it all seemed clean too. </p><p></p><p>I was wondering of they used the hitch for a portable winch which could have been used with the front or rear hitch. I‘ve see that done before. But I haven’t been able to locate any electrical to suggest that.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Danarch, post: 435546, member: 21093"] Thank you. The front hitch is interesting, and something I haven’t exactly figured out yet. From my understanding that type of hitch is not typically the type used to tow a vehicle behind something. Typically I think the reciever is mounted to the vehicle doing the towing and the ”A” type brace going to the towed vehicle. I suppose it could be done in the reverse? But it was a question, especially with the low milage. To answer your question I did not have the drivetrain inspected. So far everything seems to work well, but haven’t had a chance to go off road yet. Overall the Jeep seems to be in good clean shape. I crawled underneath prior to purchasing to check for any visbile damage to skid plates, frame etc. from rock crawling and the such and it all seemed clean too. I was wondering of they used the hitch for a portable winch which could have been used with the front or rear hitch. I‘ve see that done before. But I haven’t been able to locate any electrical to suggest that. [/QUOTE]
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