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Reese M5 5th Wheel Hitch for Ford F150 - Single Jaw - 20,000 lbs
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Reese M5 5th Wheel Hitch for Ford F150 - Single Jaw - 20,000 lbs

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Heavy-duty 5th-wheel hitch has a 1-piece, wraparound jaw and easy-to-see lock indicator for maximum safety and security. Fully articulating head with large landing area and kingpin target make hookup a snap. 1-800-940-8924 to order Reese 5th wheel hitch part number RP67SR or order online at etrailer.com. Free expert support on all Reese products. Great prices and Fastest Shipping for Reese M5 5th Wheel Hitch for Ford F150 - Single Jaw - 20,000 lbs. 5th Wheel Hitch reviews from real customers.
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Reese 5th Wheel Hitch - RP67SR

  • 20000 lbs GTW
  • Above Bed Rails
  • Reese
  • Fixed Fifth Wheel
  • Premium - Single-Hook Jaw
  • 14 - 18 Inch Tall

Heavy-duty 5th-wheel hitch has a 1-piece, wraparound jaw and easy-to-see lock indicator for maximum safety and security. Fully articulating head with large landing area and kingpin target make hookup a snap.


Features:

  • 5th-Wheel hitch mounts in your truck bed so you can tow your 5th-wheel trailer
  • Single-piece, always-ready Talon jaw wraps around king pin to ensure proper connection
    • Design offers superior jaw-to-king-pin contact for maximum security and minimum rattle
    • Jaw is always ready to receive so you don't have to open the hitch before hooking up
  • High pin lockout ensures proper engagement
    • Tow/No Tow indicator is visible from cab and next to bed
  • Fully articulating head with extra-large landing area eases hookup and helps to limit chucking
    • V-notch makes it easy to target the king pin as you back up
    • Built-in shock-dampening technology absorbs road shock
  • Ergonomic, easy-to-reach handle lets you secure trailer to hitch with padlock (sold separately)
    • Can be operated with just 2 fingers
  • Wide center section creates solid, stable towing experience
  • Improved cab clearance is achieved with offset design
    • Head can be offset by 1-1/2" front or rear
  • 3 Height settings to fit your application
  • Simple installation with included base rails and installation kit
  • Sturdy steel construction with durable, powder coat finish
    • Zinc handle, latches and jaw resist corrosion


Specs:

  • Gross towing weight: 20,000 lbs
  • Vertical load limit: 5,000 lbs
  • Hitch height settings: 14", 16", or 18"
  • Limited lifetime warranty


Forged, Self-Latching Jaw

Self-Latching Jaw

The one-piece jaw on this fifth-wheel hitch provides absolute security with its wraparound design. Increased jaw-to-king-pin contact results in not only a stronger connection, but less noisy rattling and stiff chucking as well.


The jaw is also always ready to receive, so you don't need to use the handle to open it before backing up toward your trailer. As long as the bail pin is removed from the latching handle, the jaw will accept the king pin as it enters the hitch.


Finally, the jaw is self-latching, so it will automatically secure your trailer's king pin when it moves into the jaw.


Quiet, Comfortable Ride

Pivot Bushings

In addition to the tight jaw tolerance, a close connection between the head and the pivot bushings further reduces rattle and movement. And because the pivot bushings are independent from the head, they can be tightened to ensure a strong connection over time.


King Pin Indicator Prevents High Pinning

King Pin Indicator

This M5 hitch features a built-in king pin indicator to ensure proper hookup. This indicator is located on the back of the head along with a V-shaped notch that are both visible from the cab of your truck. The V-notch is lined up with the jaw at the front of the hitch, and can be used as a guiding point to line the king pin up with the jaw as you back up your truck. The jaw also has an internal plate that keeps the king pin from entering if it is too high to enter safely. As a result, the king pin indicator will only change from red to green if the king pin is fully engaged in the jaw.


Easy-to-Use Latching Handle

Lever and Hitch

This hitch's handle is designed for smooth motion and effortless operation. It requires only 2 fingers to use and won't bind up as you pull. In addition, the handle is long, so it's easy to access from outside of your truck bed. And the ergonomic grip makes it comfortable to hold and pull from different angles.



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Video of Reese M5 5th Wheel Hitch for Ford F150 - Single Jaw - 20,000 lbs

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Video Transcript for Reese Quick-Install Custom Bracket Kit and Base Rails Installation - 2019 Ford F-250 Super Duty

Shane: Hi, I'm Shane with etrailer.com. Today, I'm going to walk you through how to install the Reese Universal Base Rails and a Quick Install Custom Bracket Kit on our 2019 Ford F250.This is what our base rails are going to look like in the bed of our truck. You can see they're really not going to take up a whole lot of space. They're only going to stick up about an inch and a half. So, they're really not going to come up too high. Not really going to interfere with anything.

Maybe you want to put plywood in here or some drywall. So, it's going to help us maintain plenty of bed access. Also, these base rails are going to work with many different fifth wheel hitches.You can see, here on the top, we're going to have different slots and those are for different weight ratings. These holes here, these are for your pins to go through to lock your fifth wheel hitches down into place onto the rails. These are going to be of steel construction, nice black powder coat finish that's really going to help resist any rust or corrosion.

As far as the installation goes, it's pretty simple and straightforward.When you combine it with the Reese Quick Install Custom Brackets, it makes these very easy to install. We're only going to have a few bolts in each rail that has to be put in from the top side through the bed. It's the only drilling that really has to be done. The rest of the hardware is mounted underneath through existing holes.As far as our custom brackets, again, steel construction, nice black powder coat finish, pre-drilled holes that are going to match up with the holes in the frame rail. So again, the only holes we're going to have two drills when we're installing our base rails, is the holes into the bed to match up with our frame rails.

Now, that we've gone over some of the features, let me walk you through how to get it installed.To begin your installation, it's a good idea to go ahead and remove your spare tire. Then, we're going to set our rails in the bed of our truck. We're going to start with the most rear rail. And what we need to do is we need to measure from this edge to the edge of our bed. And make sure it's the edge of the bed, not to tailgate.

We're going to do it per the instructions. And what I like to do is not just measure the center, I like to measure the ends and put a mark in the center on all three to make sure our rail is lined up evenly on both sides.So, we'll go from our rail per our instructions, 29 1/2-inches. I'm going a little bit extra because of the bed liner or the spray-in bed liner. About a 16th of an inch is probably good enough. So, now what we'll do is we'll go ahead and mark our rail side there. And then we'll go down to the other end and do the same thing. Go ahead and mark the center, let's see. Now, I'm going to take my marker, I'm going to mark right along the edge. That way if our bracket happens to move a little bit, we can always line it back up. That's going to be our straight line.And what we need to do is we need to get even measurement from our wheel well to this edge, wheel well to this edge on the same side, just to make sure the measurement is the same and the bracket is centered. About 3 3/4. Do the same thing on this side. We just want to make sure our measurement's the same. Now, what we're going to do is I'm going to mark my holes. We're going to be using the two outside holes, the two inside holes and the two outside holes on the other ends.Next, we're going to take a small drill bit, we're going to drill out the center of each of the holes that we just marked. Before you do any drilling it's a good idea to check underneath to make sure there's nothing in the way that's going to interfere with the drill bit. Next, we're going to take our frame brackets. They're already marked, D for driver, P for passenger. And they're going to be installed just like this on the outside of the frame rail.Before we do it, you're going to get some isolator strips because it's an aluminum bed, we need to put an isolator strip between this bracket and where it touches the bed of the vehicle. We'll just peel it off and it's going to be right on this top outer edge, just in front of the hole. And we're going to take this and we're just going to fold it over just like that.Now, we're going to do this, both rails on both ends. Same way, just like that. Now, we're going to take the 11 1/2-inch bolt, hex bolt. You can see it's got a shoulder on it. We're going to put a flat washer on it. We're going to have two of them. We're going to set our rail in place, or our bracket on the frame rail just like this. Line up the two holes in the frame rail with the frame bracket.We're going to take our bolt, we're going to slide it through. We're going to have one here, and we're going to have a forward one. On the inside, we're going to take a conical tooth washer, put it over the bolt, and then we're going to put on a nut and we're going to hand tighten it. We're going to do this on both sides of the vehicle. Now, what we want to do is we want to check the holes that we drilled for our rails on top.We want to check them and see if they align with the holes in our frame brackets. If they don't, you're going to pull your frame brackets off and adjust your holes to the way you need to. You can see ours are pretty lined up. So, we're going to go ahead and go up top and open our holes up to the correct size. Next, we're going to drill out our holes to the correct size. We're going to do these two holes, the center most rear one and then the two on the opposite side.We're going to take them up to a 9/16ths. You can use your 9/16ths drill bit. Or, what I like to use as a step bit. This center hole here, which is closer to the cab on our rear rail, we actually need to open that one up to an inch and an eighth. Keep in mind, we only want to open up the bed side to an inch and an eighth because it's going down into the hat channel. And then, we're going to have to insert this pipe spacer, but we're going to have to do that on the bottom.We're going to have to open the bottom of the hat channel to 9/16ths. Just like that. Before we insert that, we're going to clean up, up here. We'll vacuum up our shavings. And what I like to do is take a little bit of clear spray paint or black spray paint if you have it, and we're going to cover up this bare metal. If you don't have a spray-in bed liner, you're kit's going to come with some isolator strips like we put on the brackets down underneath. You're going to need to install those in between the plates and the bed.Once we open up our lower hole in our hat channel to 9/16ths. We're going to go ahead, drop in our pipe spacer. Slide our rale over the top. Line it up with our holes. Next, we're going to take our larger spacer blocks, going to look like this. I went ahead and put the isolator strip on there even though I said because we have a spray-in bed liner it wasn't necessary, but I'm going to go ahead and use it anyway just in case any of the bed liner around that whole kind of chips off over time. Just to help protect it. Keep it from corroding.We're going to slide it in that hole. Same thing with this one. Slide it through this hole. Small carriage bolt in the very rear, longer carriage bolt all the way down. And it's going to go through the hole in the hat channel. Just like that. Then for our outer holes, the two towards the tailgate, we're going to put in carriage bolts. The two inside, outer holes, we're going to use hex bolts.Next, on the underside, our two bolts that are coming down here, grab the long skinnier spacer block with a round hole in it. Make sure you put on the isolator. We're going to slide it up over our bolt. And it might be easier if have someone up top. Just kind of help hold that bolt down. Conical tooth washer, nut. We'll do the same thing for this one, except our plate is actually going to run this way, not across this way.Now, we're going to take two U-shaped spacer blocks. And you'll notice the gap from our frame rail bracket to our bed. Make sure you use an isolator sleeve on the top one that's going to be touching the bed. Once you get your U-shaped spacers in place on both sides, you're going to take a conical tooth washer, teeth facing the hitch. Then, you're going to put on a nut.In your hat channel, on the outside of your frame rail, you can see the backside bolt, the hex bolts that we dropped down through, that's where they're going to come out. What we're going to do is you're going to take a large spacer block. Again, put on your isolator. And you're going to have a nut plate like this. You're going to have somebody up top, you're going to take it and you're going to slide it in, line it up with the bolt and had somebody up top screw that bolt down into the nut plate.Once you have all your hardware installed for your rear bracket, you're going to go ahead and snug everything up. We're going to set our fifth wheel in place. We're actually going to use our fifth wheel to line up our rear bracket. Once you get it in, you want to make sure you're centered. So, measure from the sides of each wheel well to the edge of the bracket, centered up as needed.And then, for this one, we're drilling the outside two holes, same as we did on the most rear bracket. But we're only going to be drilling this center hole that's closest to the cab. And we're going to do it the same way. I'm going to use a small drill bit for the center of the hole. And then we'll open up our holes to the correct size. Again, it's going to be 9/16ths. Difference between our rear bracket and front bracket, again, we're only using this very forward center hole and we're only opening this one up to 9/16ths.And then, our center one where it drops in the corrugation, again, we want to use a larger block. Go ahead and put our isolator strip on there, and then, carriage bolt. And we're going to do the same thing underneath, two U-shaped spacer blocks, isolator sleeve, and we're going to slide it in between the frame bracket and the bed of the vehicle. Want to make sure we're going around both bolts.Once you get all of your hardware installed for your front bracket, go ahead and snug everything up. And then we're going to tighten and torque all of our hardware to the specifications in the instructions. Once you have all of your hardware tagged and torqued to the specification in the instructions, you're ready to go.Again, I'm Shane with etrailer.com. I hope this video has helped you, whether you're still deciding or installing the Reese Universal Base Rails and Quick Install Custom Brackets on our 2019 Ford F250.

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    You'd want to go with a custom install fifth wheel rail kit for your 2016 GMC Sierra 2500 like the # RP50066-58 which has been confirmed as a fit. The custom kits will minimize drilling and install time when compared to universal kits so they are the way to go. This would work well with the Andersen Ultimate Connection part # AM3200 that you mentioned too.
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  • Will Airbags Work with the Articulink Rear Suspension on a 2017 Ram 2500 Power Wagon
    The articulink rear suspension on your 2017 Ram 2500 Power Wagon will not cause any issues with a set of airbags or a 5th wheel hitch because they all install in slightly different locations on the vehicle and do not counteract one another. For a set of airbags, I recommend using the Air Lift LoadLifter 5000 Air Helper Springs part # AL57289 because they do not require any drilling into the truck frame and they do not interfere with the brackets for a 5th wheel hitch. The Air Lift LoadLifter...
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  • Are Tongue Weight, Hitch Weight and Pin Weight The Same Thing For a Fifth Wheel Trailer
    Tongue weight and hitch weight describe the same thing, the amount of downward force applied to the hitch. For a fifth wheel hitch, it's usually called pin weight. For example the # RP30928 has a pin weight capacity of 5,000lbs. A 3/4 or 1 ton truck with a long bed would be the preferred vehicle for towing a fifth wheel trailer. The vehicle will have plenty of power and a suspension designed for heavy loads. The long bed will ensure plenty of clearance between the front of the fifth wheel...
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  • Towing a Fifth Wheel Trailer With 5-1/2 Foot Bed and Rambox
    You will be able to tow a fifth wheel with your 2014 Ram 1500 LongHorn that has a Rambox but it will require the use of a fifth wheel trailer with a Sidewinder king pin. If the fifth wheel trailer you purchased does not already have a Sidewinder you will need to purchase one to replace what is on the fifth wheel. Sidewinders are designed to replace specific king pins; for example # RP34FR is designed to replace Fabex 663 and 665, Lippert 0719, 1621 and 1621HD, as well as M&M 663 and 665...
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  • Can 5th Wheel Hitch be Installed on 2018 Ram 2500 with Ram Box
    You can indeed install a 5th wheel trailer hitch on your 2018 Ram 2500 without the factory puck system but the Ram Boxes will require that another component be added to your setup. Because the Ram Boxes limit the available turning clearance over the bed, a Reese Sidewinder or other similar pin box that moves the pivot point away from the king pin will need to be on the trailer. This is the only way to allow for proper turning clearance with the Ram Box models regardless of whether or not...
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  • Parts Needed to Tow Fifth Wheel Trailer with 2020 Ram 2500 with Ram Boxes
    Thanks for all of the info you listed on your camper and tow vehicle. Since we know your camper has a Lippert 1621 pin box the correct Sidewinder would be the # RP61422. On trucks with Ram Boxes the only way to tow a fifth wheel trailer is to use a Sidewinder pin box since it moves the pivot point up higher so there is no pin box interference.
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  • How to Tow Fifth Wheel Trailer with 2015 Ram 2500 Short Bed with Ram Box
    I have a solution for you, but the problem with the Ram Box is that is that it puts the rails of the bed too close together and it causes interference with the pin box of the trailer around corners. We have heard several customers say that with a Sidewinder pin box they were able to tow a fifth wheel trailer with a truck with a Ram Box. Sidewinders move the pivot point higher so the Ram Box wouldn't interfere. The only problem is that Sidewinder hasn't officially said that you can use...
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  • Cushioned and Extended Pin Box Replacement for Lippert 1116
    The only cushioned/extended pin box we have that will replace the Lippert 1116 pin box and provide more than 23-1/4" from the rear most bolt holes to the center line of the kingpin is the 5th Airborne Premium 5th Wheel Air Ride King Pin w/ Sidewinder part # RP61412. This pin box has an integrated airbag to decrease chucking/jaring in addition to a rotating turret to increase turning clearance. The distance from the rear most bolt holes to the center line of the kingpin on this pin box is...
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  • Fifth Wheel Hitch Recommendation for Replacing RBW Lil Rocker
    The Lil Rocker fifth wheel hitch you have is designed to fit the same industry standard fifth wheel rails as the current hitches made so we have several hitches that would work. The Reese Hitch part # RP30047 would be a great option. It has a 16k capacity and has a great jaw design that will hold the king pin of your trailer tightly for a smooth towing experience.
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  • Recommended Fifth Wheel Hitch for 2018 Ram 2500 With 6-1/2 Foot Bed
    The fifth wheel hitch I strongly recommend for your 2018 Ram 2500 with the factory puck system is the B&W Companion # BWRVK3670. The Companion is considered by many to be the highest-quality fifth wheel hitch available. It features dual jaws which are a full 1" thick to provide complete contact with your king pin so you can have faith that your connection is completely secure. I've added a picture of the jaws so you can see for yourself how impressive they are. The Companion is also...
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  • What 5TH Wheel Hitch Attaches To 5TH Wheel Rails That Don't Have Slots Like Industry Standard Rails?
    Currently the only hitch I know of that uses rails different than the ISR Industry Standard Rails is the Demco Hijacker # DM8550032. This uses a different type of Underbed Rail and Installation Kit # DM8551000 that only has 4 holes that the hitch will drop into and lock onto. While it is possible to have another type of system that may have been discontinued you can send me pictures and measurements of what you do have and I can use that information to determine if there is anything else...
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  • Recommended Wedge Kit For A Reese Sidewinder And Reese M5 Fifth Wheel Hitch
    Yes, the Universal Wedge for 5th Airborne Sidewinders # 201100 will work with the Reese Sidewinder 5th Wheel King Pin with Rotating Turret RP34FR, but the correct wedge is more dependent on the type of fifth wheel hitch. If you have a Reese M5 5th Wheel Trailer Hitch # RP30928 like we talked about in your previous questions then you'll want the Sidewinder Wedge Kit for 20,000-lb Reese M-Series # RP44FR. This custom wedge kit is designed to fit the jaws of your hitch for a more snug fit. This...
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  • Can a Slider 5th Wheel Trailer Hitch Be Used in a Long Bed Truck
    You can use a slider type of 5th wheel trailer hitch, like # RP30051 in a long bed truck. In a long bed truck it is very unlikely that you will need to use the sliding feature of the hitch to make 90 degree turns safely. It can remain in the tow position (not slid back) and you should have enough clearance with an 8 foot bed truck. A slider should only be slid back when making tight maneuvers and not for general traveling. For something rated higher, but is not a slider, we have the Reese...
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  • Why is Truck Bed Payload and Pin Weight Capacity Different for 2019 Ford F-250
    There is a big difference between the payload capacity of a truck and the pin weight capacity from a fifth wheel or gooseneck trailer. The difference is due to the fact that payload is basically the weight capacity of the truck bed and pin weight capacity is for the frame of the truck since the hitch attaches to the truck's frame and comes through the truck bed. The bed doesn't support the in-bed hitch at all which explains why there's a difference. I believe you have a 2019 Ford F-250...
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  • Will Curt A20 5th Wheel Hitch Work with Reese Sidewinder 5th Wheel King Pins
    I do have an option for you but the Curt A-Series 5th Wheel Trailer Hitches like part # C16140 are only compatible with the first generation Reese Sidewinder 5th Wheel King Pins, not the second generation Reese Sidewinder 5th Wheel King Pin because there was an issue with the wedge shearing off during testing. If you have the first generation then you can use the Sidewinder Wedge for Curt A Series 5th Wheel Trailer Hitches part # C16992 but if you have the second generation then you will...
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  • Recommended 5th Wheel Towing Setup for a 2017 Ram 1500 with a 5-1/2 foot Bed
    Since your 2017 Dodge Ram 1500 has a box that is shorter than 6 feet you will actually need to go with a stationary 5th wheel hitch and then change the pin box on your trailer to a Sidewinder pin box. There are no sliding 5th wheel hitches that will allow you to make a 90 degree turn with a truck that has a box under 6 feet. The Sidewinder takes the pivot point on your towing setup and moves it from the king pin back 22 inches to the rotating pin box. We have a selection of Sidewinders...
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  • 2019 Ram 2500 Pin Weight Capacity and Fifth Wheel Recommendation
    I was able to find some information for you. On your 2019 Ram 2500 CC SB with the 6.7 cummins you will have a payload capacity of right at 2500 lbs. Payload can be used as the maximum allowable pin weight. With that said the M5 Series 5th Wheel Trailer Hitch - Single Jaw - 20,000 lbs part # RP30928 that you looked at would be a perfect fit for your trucks payload. It offers a max 5000 lb pin weight and will work with trailers up to 20,000 lbs. If you don't already have fifth wheel...
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  • Is Reese M5 Available for 2020 Chevy Silverado 2500
    There are a few reasons why you are having problems finding the Reese M5 hitch as a fit for your 2020 Chevy Silverado 2500. The first is that it looks like you input that you have a 6-3/4' bed with the OEM Prep Package. While that is an excellent option, Reese hasn't released a sliding M5 hitch as of yet (March 2020). We do have the 20K M5 # RP30928 that fits standard base rails but you'll need the adapter # DM6333 to make it compatible and we only really recommend stationary hitches...
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  • Recommendations for Less Chucking On Cougar 5th Wheel with Lippert 1621 Pin Box and 2016 GMC 1500
    For your 2016 GMC 1500 with 5-1/2 Foot Bed, the B&W Gooseneck along with the B&W Companion are not a fit for your truck. If you have the 6-1/2 foot bed, then they are confirmed to fit. With a 5-1/2 foot bed, it is strongly recommended to use a fixed hitch and a Sidewinder pin box replacement to give you the turning clearance. A Sidewinder cannot be used with a Gooseneck hitch and adapter. Here are your options: 1- Remove the gooseneck hitch and install bed rails like the Reese Quick-Install...
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  • Cushioned Pin Box For 2012 Voltage 3950 RV and 20k Reese Fifth Wheel Hitch
    As long as your 2012 Voltage 3950 RV has a Lippert 1621 pin box on it already the Flex Air part # LC328492 would fit as a replacement and work well. This was designed to match the height dimensions of the standard 1621 pin box like what you have so it would not add or remove any height. For a 20k Reese hitch that would fit rails of your truck and work well the Reese M5 part # RP30928 would be a great option. It has a single hook jaw that holds the king pin very tight which will also help...
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  • Troubleshooting Truck Sidewall Clearance on a 2008 F-350 Long Bed 4WD Towing a Carriage 5th Wheel
    The first thing I would check is the fifth-wheel hitch in the bed of your truck. Typically the hitch is height adjustable and can be moved to the highest position for bedside clearance. Going with a standard pin box instead of an extended one will only change the location of the king pin which will bring the trailer closer to the rear of the vehicle. You may then have clearance issues with the trailer loft and the cab of the truck depending on the width of your trailer. If adjusting the...
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  • Recommended Sidewinder Pin Box And 5th Wheel Hitch For A 2017 Ram 1500 With 5.5 Bed
    For a 2017 Ram 1500 with a 5/5' bed you'll definitely need to use a sidewinder pin box or Demco Sliding hitch # DM8550040 to prevent the nose of your 2015 KZ Durango D296BH from coming into contact with the cab of your truck. To find a compatible sidewinder pin box for your trailer you'll need to know the bolt pattern of the current pin box. Typically there is a sticker with the model number, serial number, etc. on it that can be used to find out the bolt pattern. If you do not have any...
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