In a word - No.
The Jeep Cherokee has been produced from two different chassis. The first chassis was used from 1984-1994 model years. The second from 1995-2001 model years. Each of these two chassis require a different hitch because the mounting points on the chassis are different.
You can find quality Valley hitches for either the 2000 Jeep Cherokee or the 1993 Jeep Cherokee at PerformanceParts4Less.com. See the link below.
Yes, a trailer hitch can be installed on a 1999 Jeep.
There is no such part on a 1999 Jeep Cherokee.
yes, the mopar add on hitch requires cutting a portion of the bumper cover and installing a trim panel
yes, you can put even bigger tires on if you would like. there is a lot of clearence in the wheel wells.
No, they will not interchange.
A 1999 Jeep transmission does not have a modulator valve.
Yes
Yes
Some do, some don't. If it does you can see it at the rear bumper.
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yes it will!
no
I suggest you purchase a receiver type hitch. They come with complete instructions.
it would be very unwise to even try,and if you did transmission would burn up
The 4.0L inline 6 was an option for that Jeep when it was built.
you un do every thing and just put the loop on and that a non-hitch, and how does the hitch look you un do every thing and just put the loop on and that a non-hitch, and how does the hitch look
you can put a hitch on any kind of car just gotta get the right size
Yes, with the proper receiver and hitch.