gladerater23
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Far as I recall, that hole Curt has one drill through the bumper is just the plastic covering to get to that cross member hole. There is nothing extra structurally with the Curt instructions. Even the guys at Etrailer.com talk about in their install video for the Curt video mention both methods of either drilling the hole through the bumper cover or removing the bumper for install with the latter being their method.
https://www.etrailer.com/tv-Install-Curt-Trailer-Hitch-Receiver-2020-Jeep-Gladiator-CU74FR.aspx
Yes you are right again. That hole is a short cut to access the main bolt that mounts to the cross member. The hole is ugly, fills with dirt snow and ice.
One thing I do NOT know is..... the curt is rated for 5000 tow and 500# tongue weights. What is the class 4 or the one piece (best way) rated at???????
I do not tow with the gladiator. I got this for cargo, flags and small trailer so it's all i need. Not to mention heavy frequent towing will kill or gladiators pre maturely. At least that is what the service manager told me. I live in a very hilly stop and go terrain so towing is work here.
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