Vehicle Style: 8 Foot Bed
Fifth Wheel Hitch: DM8550043
Price: $729.00
Installation Rails: DM8552002-71
Price: $498.02
Complete Kit:
Fifth Wheel Hitch Specs:
Recommended Trailer Wiring:
Installation Notes:
Custom Install Kit DM8552002-71
Above Bed Rails
4 Hour Estimated Installation Time
No drilling required to install the frame brackets of installation kit. Installation rails are rated to meet vehicle manufacturer's tow ratings - see vehicle owner's manual
More Information >Fifth Wheel Hitch: DM8550043
Price: $729.00
Installation Rails: DM8552001-71
Price: $339.95
Complete Kit:
Fifth Wheel Hitch Specs:
Recommended Trailer Wiring:
Installation Notes:
Semi-Custom Install Kit DM8552001-71
Above Bed Rails
4.5 Hour Estimated Installation Time
Drilling into the vehicle frame is required to install this product
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