realistic cheapest solution? Tire chains. Get the heavy duty ones if possible. Get good tensioners.
In truth, worn all seasons + tire chains > brand new mud terrains. Tire chains pretty much can get you further than even having basic non locked 4wd in snow and mud. I've had a 2wd pickup that I drove through 2 feet of snow, with all seasons. Wouldnt move without the tire chains.
Most grand cherokee's don't come with the front hooks- and yours didn't come with one regardless because its 2wd.
Get the front hitch- the warn one. Its tucked inside, unlike the kurt. I did it, mostly because the hooks are pricey, even used, and given its a unibody truck, I didn't like it pulling on one rail more than the other. Probably nothing to fear here, but still. the other thing is the lower radiator guard is hollow- one bad stick or hit of a rock or random twig that just decides to poke in...something does make it possible to puncture the radiator and the AC. The warn unit protects the lower part, as well as the hollow radiator guard. Costs about 200 dollars shipped (amazon?)
I dont think rocks are a big issue there, and with a 2wd, there isn't much clearance. the chains will help a lot with mud and sand. Just remember to still air down, chain up, and go easy on the skinny pedal.
In truth, worn all seasons + tire chains > brand new mud terrains. Tire chains pretty much can get you further than even having basic non locked 4wd in snow and mud. I've had a 2wd pickup that I drove through 2 feet of snow, with all seasons. Wouldnt move without the tire chains.
Most grand cherokee's don't come with the front hooks- and yours didn't come with one regardless because its 2wd.
Get the front hitch- the warn one. Its tucked inside, unlike the kurt. I did it, mostly because the hooks are pricey, even used, and given its a unibody truck, I didn't like it pulling on one rail more than the other. Probably nothing to fear here, but still. the other thing is the lower radiator guard is hollow- one bad stick or hit of a rock or random twig that just decides to poke in...something does make it possible to puncture the radiator and the AC. The warn unit protects the lower part, as well as the hollow radiator guard. Costs about 200 dollars shipped (amazon?)
I dont think rocks are a big issue there, and with a 2wd, there isn't much clearance. the chains will help a lot with mud and sand. Just remember to still air down, chain up, and go easy on the skinny pedal.