Jeep Cherokee Truck and Towing
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Most Popular Parts
- Jeep Cherokee Trailer Hitch
- Jeep Cherokee Side Window Deflector
- Jeep Cherokee Bug Deflector
- Jeep Cherokee Running Board
- Jeep Cherokee Step Nerf Bar
- Jeep Cherokee Splash Guard
- Jeep Cherokee Fender Flare - Extender
- Jeep Cherokee Grille/Brush Guard
- Jeep Cherokee Trailer Brake Control Harness
- Jeep Cherokee Running Board Mount Kit
- Jeep Cherokee Trailer Tail Light Converter
- Jeep Cherokee Trailer Wiring Adapter
solutions for trailer lighting and wiring
Trailer Light Troubleshooting
If your lights aren’t turning on, it’s usually a grounding problem in the trailer wiring. Learn how you can test your trailer light installation and ensure they are properly grounded in a few simple steps.
A Guide to Diagnosing Trailer Electrical Problems
Troubleshooting a problem with your trailer wiring? Watch this short video to learn how to use a probe tester to quickly and easily find the answers you need.

LEER tonneau covers
If you want truck bed protection that is strong but lightweight, look no further than LEER’s wide selection of folding, retractable, and fiberglass tonneaus. LEER’s sleek and modern designs will not only improve the style and performance of your truck, but also reduce drag for a more fuel-efficient and aerodynamic ride. When it comes to tonneaus, LEER has you covered.
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
Questions? We’ve got you covered.
How much your truck can tow will primarily depend on the type of truck you drive. You can find out how much your truck is rated to safely tow by checking the owner's manual. Some vehicles also have this rating on a tag posted on the inside of the driver's doorjamb.
In essence, installing a trailer hitch means bolting the hitch to threaded holes on a frame. The hitch will come with instructions for installation on your specific vehicle. If you drive an older truck that has not had a hitch installed before, you may need to use a thread tapper to clean the threaded holes before installing.
Just like towing capacity and trailer hitch installation, the right hitch ball depends on your vehicle. The hitch ball you choose will need to be a specific size to keep your trailer level. Learn how to level your trailer and choose the right hitch ball here.
Light bars can help you get a much better view of the road when you're driving off-road or anywhere that light is low. Plus, with the right tools and supplies, installation is a breeze. Check out our step-by-step guide for installing light bars here.
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- Jeep Cherokee Cargo Boxes, Bags and Storage
- Jeep Cherokee Exterior Dress Up
- Jeep Cherokee Grille and Brush Guard
- Jeep Cherokee Hitches, Balls, Mounts and Hitch Accessories
- Jeep Cherokee Running Boards, Nerf Bars and Steps
- Jeep Cherokee Splash Guards and Fender Flares
- Jeep Cherokee Tie Downs and Tow Straps
- Jeep Cherokee Towing
- Jeep Cherokee Trailer Wiring and Electrical
- Jeep Cherokee Truck Bed Accessories
- Jeep Cherokee Vent Visors, Bug Deflectors and Truck Cover
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