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Hey @WXman thanks for posting that video. That confirms what I had suspected about 8 months ago. At that time I had noticed a round hole in a metal plate under the bumper and had wondered if that was there so you could drop a hitch ball shaft through there and then attach the nut to it from under the bumper. But the puzzling thing was that there was no hole on the top of the Gladiator bumper (just below where a license tag goes) so you could insert the ball shaft through. Still isn’t such a hole there. Ford put a hole in the attached SUV’s bumper. I guess that we now know that Jeep expects us to just drill the hole. For me I would just go ahead and get the $250 class IV hitch, mainly so I can have a receiver tube. Mystery now solved. Thanks again. Much appreciated.![]()
Hi Jake,
In case anyone is interested I managed to dig out an old picture of underneath a Gladiator that I kept showing the Jeep Class II bumper hitch. As you can see I believe Jeep wants you to drill a hole from the bottom of the bumper up to the top of the bumper and then insert a hitch ball from the top and secure the nut from the bottom. Drill right through the round hole in the metal plate circled. This is why they refer to it as a bumper hitch, not as a receiver hitch. Right @JeepCares?![]()
Oh and for everyone’s info you will note that this appears to be an Overland truck. Note the rear rock rail. Looks like you could easily use those 3 bolt holes to mount a rear bumper step to if you don’t have an Overland model. Hey @JeepCares any plans for Mopar to offer such rear bumper steps? Love to know.
Thanks. I was looking for a Class IV reciever, not the bumper mount.If your rear end looks like this then you will more than likely just have to drill a hole into your bumper and drop a hitch ball into that hole and secure the nut from below. See post 66 above. And if you want a normal tube receiver hitch then you should just go to a hitch shop and get them to slap one on for you. Lots about this in this thread.![]()