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Hi, I'm Greg with etrailer. Today we're gonna look at the Blue Ox Trailer Hitch on our 2018 Jeep Compass, and with the Blue Ox hitch, it's got a nice matte black finish on it, powder coat finish, so help from corrosion and chips. It does tuck back up underneath there quite a bit on the Compass. So the hitch sticks out a little bit. It still just ends behind the balance. Otherwise, I think it looks pretty good.
The Blue Ox hitch will allow you to, it'll add more cargo space to your vehicle if you use a cargo carrier. Also, if you have a bike or or two, you can put a bike rack on here, and any light or light towing small medium trailers you can probably tow behind it, but it should be pretty versatile for the Compass. All right, our Blue Ox hitch does have a standard two by two opening, which gives you a good variety of accessories to fit into here. It also comes, has your standard 5/8 pin, which does not come with the hitch but is available here at etrailer. And I would recommend getting a locking pin for your hitch just to make sure that any of your accessories you have on here won't walk off, and your safety loop openings aren't huge but seem like they will work pretty well with most of your slip, that clevis hook, and even if you got the big clevis hook on here, it'll fit in there, a little restrictive, but it fits.
And we'll take some measurements and see what kind of ground clearance we have. We'll measure from the ground to the inside of our opening, and we're at 13 1/2, which should be plenty of room if you're going up any steep driveways or inclines. The hitch does end behind the fascia. So just you're a good inch and a half in. So you wanna make sure that any of your accessories are gonna have enough extension, anything that might fold up won't hit your bumper.
And from the center of your pin, we're looking at about 3 3/4 inches. So again, make sure that any of your accessories stick out far enough so they won't rub on your vehicle, especially anything that folds. And with your Blue Ox trailer hitch, you have a 600 pound tongue weight, which is the down force on the hitch, and a 4,000 pound towing capacity, which is how much you can tow behind the hitch. You will want to check with your owner's manual for your vehicle specifications and go with the lowest number between that and your hitch rating. Okay, the install on this isn't too bad.
It's a little challenging, but for me, you might be better doing it on the ground 'cause then you have to get up in the hitch, and getting your bolts lined up is a little bit of a challenge, and with that said, if you don't feel like taking this on yourself, you can find or look at our dealer locator. Find somebody near you that can install it for you. If you have any questions or comments, please feel free to contact us. If you wanna take this on yourself, follow along and we'll get it installed. Okay, to begin our install, we have two T30 bolts on the bottom of the rear fascia here we're gonna remove. (drill buzzing) Next thing we're gonna do is lower the exhaust. There's gonna be one bolt. We're gonna remove the hangers 'cause we're gonna have to modify the hangers. There's one bolt in each hanger. Before we do that, we will have to support the exhaust. We have a strap on here to support it. If you're on your driveway, you might use a jack stand or a jack to hold it up, but we'll go and take these bolts out, and we will repeat the process on both sides. (drill buzzing) Okay, now we're gonna ahead and drop, lower the exhaust down. Get it out of the way, and we will have to modify our exhaust brackets. We have to bend these tabs down flat, or you can remove 'em if you want on both sides. Okay, now we're gonna go ahead and take down our heat shield 'cause we'll have to remove this. We have three 11-millimeter nuts we're gonna take off and then do some trimming on that. (drill buzzing) Okay, I measured according to the instructions. This is about where the frame is, right in this area, but measured to for the instructions, and I'm gonna go ahead and run a piece of tape, just give myself a little bit an idea of a little bit straighter line, and I would just cut along that tape with my snips. And we'll do that on both sides, and now I'll get it back on our studs and put our nuts back on. Okay, now there's gonna be these little decal
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