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Reese 5th Wheel Trailer Hitch w/ Square Tube Slider - Dual Jaw - 16,000 lbs
Reese Quick-Install Custom Outboard Installation Kit w/ Base Rails for 5th Wheel Trailer Hitches

Part Numbers: RP30051,RP56034-53

$1,269.05
5th Wheel Hitch

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Reese 5th Wheel Trailer Hitch w/ Square Tube Slider - Dual Jaw - 16,000 lbs
part number: RP30051

Fifth-wheel trailer hitch provides excellent jaw-to-king-pin contact with a 2-jaw latching system. Square-tube slider helps to eliminate clearance concerns during slow-speed turns. Rails and installation kit sold separately.

Features:

  • 2-Jaw locking system provides more jaw-to-king-pin contact than slide-bar models
    • Less rattle
    • Greater security
  • Square-tube slider provides clearance required for your short-bed pickup to turn safely at slow speeds
    • Prevents trailer from hitting the cab of your pickup during sharp, slow-speed turns
  • 4-Way pivoting head eases hookup on unlevel ground
  • 3" Height adjustment
  • Wide stance offers excellent stability
  • Black powder coat finish resists corrosion
  • Locking handle has cushioned grip
  • Above-bed rails and mounting kit sold separately
    • Fits Curt, Valley, Draw-Tite, Hidden-Hitch and Reese base rails
    • Cut installation time in half by using a vehicle-specific bracket kit instead of the universal kit


Specs:

  • Gross towing weight: 16,000 lbs
  • Vertical load limit: 4,000 lbs
  • Installed hitch height (including rails): 15" - 18"
  • Travel: 10" front to back
  • Limited lifetime warranty


Note: If using a slider, hitch will not adjust to lowest height setting.


Note: This fifth-wheel trailer hitch will not fit pickups with beds shorter than 6'. It also will not fit trucks with flareside/stepside bed. A minimum 13" extended trailer pin box is recommended.


Reese Double Jaw

Secure, 2-Piece Jaw

Unlike the more economical slide-bar models, the rounded, 2-piece jaw on this fifth-wheel trailer hitch inhibits rattle and movement by securely wrapping around your trailer's king pin, resulting in easier hookup and a safer, quieter ride.




Kwik-Slide Square-Tube Slider

Most often used on trucks with 6' beds, this roller helps to eliminate clearance problems during slow-speed turns. When you are towing a fifth-wheel trailer, your hitch must be situated on the cab side of your truck's rear axle. However, at slow speeds you can use a roller to slide the fifth-wheel hitch (and the trailer) toward your truck's tailgate and past the rear axle, creating enough space between the cab of your truck and the trailer to permit less-restricted turning.

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30051 Reese Fifth Wheel Trailer Hitch with Kwik-Slide Tube Slider - 16,000 lbs

Item # RP30051

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Reese Quick-Install Custom Outboard Installation Kit w/ Base Rails for 5th Wheel Trailer Hitches
part number: RP56034-53

Heavy-duty, custom brackets dramatically reduce the amount of drilling and time required to install your fifth-wheel trailer hitch. Outboard design ensures simple access to mounting points. Brackets, 10-bolt base rails and hardware included.

Features:

  • Installation brackets mount beneath your truck bed to provide attachment points for 5th-wheel rails
  • Base rails sit in truck bed and allow installation of 5th-wheel trailer hitch
  • Fast, simple installation with outboard design
    • Extended-length base rails allow for mounting farther out from truck frame
      • Avoids underbed components for easier access
      • Cuts down installation time by more than half compared with universal kits
    • Custom brackets mount to existing holes in truck frame, minimizing drilling and measuring
  • Thoroughly tested kit is compliant with strict Society of Automotive Engineers guidelines
  • Kit includes brackets, 10-bolt rails and Grade-8 hardware
  • Compatible with B&W, Curt, Demco Hijacker Premier Series, Draw-Tite, Hidden Hitch, Husky, Reese, and Valley above-bed 5th-wheel trailer hitches
  • Sturdy, black powder coated steel resists corrosion


Specs:

  • Base rail dimensions: 48" long x 1-7/8" tall
  • Limited lifetime warranty


Reese's outboard installation kit for your fifth-wheel trailer hitch was designed with safety and convenience in mind. Just like the original custom mounting brackets, these brackets install using existing holes in the truck frame, minimizing installation time. The biggest difference with this outboard kit is the extended-length rails. These above-bed rails are 5 inches longer than standard, universal fifth-wheel rails so that they will match up with the mounting points on the brackets, which sit below the bed and outside of your truck's frame. The result is a much simpler installation process, wherein most underbed components can be easily avoided. Because you are working outside the frame rails, you also have easier access with your tools and more room to work, making the whole process less of a pain.


The base rails included in this installation kit feature a standard 10-bolt design. Each of these rails attaches to the underbed brackets with two carriage bolts at both ends. A single bolt is used in the center of each rail to further secure it in your truck bed. The result is a set of base rails that remains firmly in place thanks to 10 points of contact.


This entire installation kit is built to be SAE J2638 compliant and has been extensively tested per specified accelerated-life-cycle criteria for fifth-wheel trailer hitches. The requirements for testing are based on the European-style test of 900,000 cycles, making this testing process among the most thorough and intensive in the industry.



56034 Reese Quick-Install Custom Outboard Brackets for 5th Wheel Trailer Hitches

30153 Reese Extended Length Fifth Wheel Installation Rails

Replaces RP56013-53

Item # RP56034-53

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Ratings & Reviews

4.7

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Fifth-wheel trailer hitch provides excellent jaw-to-king-pin contact with a 2-jaw latching system. Square-tube slider helps to eliminate clearance concerns during slow-speed turns. Rails and installation kit sold separately. Heavy-duty, custom brackets dramatically reduce the amount of drilling and time required to install your fifth-wheel trailer hitch. Outboard design ensures simple access to mounting points. Brackets, 10-bolt base rails and hardware included.

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Ask the Experts about this 5th Wheel Hitch


  • 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
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  • Replacement Slider Hitch for Draw Tite 6030 that Fits Industry Standard Rails
  • That's a pretty old hitch that you have, but it's possible you could just replace the head and shoulders of it so that you can reuse the slider. Do you have pictures of the slider and/or part numbers you could get off of them?
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  • Reese Custom Rail Kit for Reese 16K Sliding 5th Wheel Hitch in 2008 Chevy Silverado 2500
  • The fifth wheel installation kit I would recommend for your Reese # RP30051 in your 2008 Chevy Silverado would be the Reese Fifth Wheel Installation Kit # RP56007-53. This kit is a custom install kit that would install in about half the time as a universal kit and will minimize drilling.
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  • Can a 5th Wheel Trailer Be Towed with a Slider Hitch in the Maneuvering Position
  • You cannot tow the trailer with the slider hitch in the maneuvering position. The trailer should actually be centered directly over the rear axle or a few inches forward of it but not behind it at all. That will cause all sort of issues such as steering and braking problems, it can make the headlights point up, and the capacity behind the axle is lower than directly above it or slightly forward. What you could do instead which would be much safer is add a Sidewinder to the trailer. A
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  • Reese Square Tube Sliding Fifth Wheel Hitch Compatibility With A 2016 Ford F-150 XLT 6.5' Bed
  • Fifth wheel hitches like the Reese 5th Wheel Trailer Hitch w/ Square Tube Slider # RP30051 aren't specific fits so you could use it in any truck bed. The base rails are what are specific fits. To install the # RP30051 in the bed of your 2016 Ford F-150 XLT 6.5' bed you would need rails like the Reese Quick-Install Custom Outboard Installation Kit w/ Base Rails for 5th Wheel Trailer Hitches # RP56034-53. The brackets in this kit are a custom fit for your frame and will use the factory holes
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  • Can a 5th Wheel Trailer be Towed with a Slider Hitch in the Maneuver Position
  • No, you do not want to tow the trailer with the slider # RP30051 in the maneuver position. This position is only for tight maneuvers where extra clearance is needed between truck cab and trailer overhang in order to safely make tight turns. For regular towing the hitch must be locked in the towing position. Moving the hitch back puts the weight of the trailer behind the rear axle of the truck. This would cause all manner of ride problems if you were to tow it that way. Steering would
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  • Where are the Holes Drilled Through the Bed to Install 5th Wheel Rails on a 2001 Chevy Silverado
  • Each year, make, and model truck is going to have different installation kits so you cannot go by a video for a Dodge since you have a Chevy. There are several series, bed lengths, and trims of the 2001 Silverado available. If you can tell me specifically which you have I can tell you all the kits that fit and provide instruction links for them. Because different trucks use different kits the holes drilled through the bed can be in different places. If you were using the universal kit
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  • Recommended Fifth Wheel Hitches for 2011 GMC Sierra 2500HD with Short Bed
  • As long as you stay with a name-brand product like Reese, Husky or Curt, you should have no problems. You will want to choose a hitch whose weight capacity exceeds the fully loaded ready-to-tow weight of your fifth wheel. Because your truck has the 6-1/2 foot bed, you will want to choose a sliding hitch. A slider provides additional clearance between the front of the trailer loft and the rear of the truck cab, to prevent the trailer from striking and damaging the truck during turns.
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  • Recommended Trailer Hitch for a 1999 Dodge Ram 1500 Laramie
  • Kenneth from what I researched yes that trailer is going to be too heavy for your 1500. It looks like your Dodge has a 3,500 to 5,200 lb towing capacity so with that trailer being already at the end empty means you're going to be over the limit. My suggestion is to look at smaller trailers so you don't run the risk of overloading your truck. But with that being said, you're still going to need a hitch no matter what you choose to do, so I'd recommend going with the Curt Trailer Hitch
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  • Will Reese 5th Wheel Trailer Hitch with Kwik-Slide Tube Slider Work Well on 2017 Ford F-250
  • If your 2017 Ford F-250 has the 6-3/4 foot bed, the Reese 5th Wheel Trailer Hitch w/ Square Tube Slider # RP30051 referenced in your question will work great with the 15,000 pound gross weight of your trailer. This is a really nice sliding hitch that will provide 10 inches of front to back travel for making tight turns, along with a 2-jaw locking system for a secure connection with the trailer king pin. It features a 4-Way pivoting head that will ease hookup on unlevel ground and an adjustable
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  • Fifth Wheel Rail Kit For Pro Series Hitch for 2006 Ford F-350
  • To use your Pro Series 15k fifth wheel hitch in the bed of your 2006 Ford F-350 what you will need is a rail kit that was designed for your new truck like the Curt # C16448-204. This provides the exact set of rails your Pro Series hitch needs.
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  • Is A Sliding 5th Wheel Hitch Required When Towing With A 6' Bed
  • Typically with any bed under 8' in length we recommend using either a slider hitch or fixed hitch and rotating pin box to prevent the nose of the trailer from coming into contact with the cab of the truck when making tight turns. There are some trailers that have tapered noses that allow for more turning clearance, but it's always best to play it safe. You can see how much turning clearance you have by taping a plumb bob to the outermost corner of the trailer's nose and measuring from
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  • Is The Andersen Ultimate 5th Wheel hitch The Bes Option For A 2024 Ford F-250 With OEM Puck System
  • I personally do not like the Andersen Ultimate Connection 5th wheel trailer hitch in any of its forms. It provides zero cushioning, unlike most hitches currently on the market, which can give you a rough ride quality. I've also seen too many videos of these hitches failing and crumpling in on themselves to trust them. The connection point for the pin box is further back for more clearance but a sliding hitch would give you much more turning clearance to prevent the nose of the trailer from
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  • Troubleshooting Reese Sliding 5th Wheel Hitch That Won't Lock Into Place
  • The legs of the Reese 5th Wheel Trailer Hitch w/ Square Tube Slider # RP30051 have a spring loaded latch to lock the legs in place so you're either not getting it fully lined up in place for the legs to lock or the latch itself is broken. I would start by making sure the rails are clean and lubricated with some # RM-747 so that we can rule out any obstructions. If the rails aren't binding up then there is an internal issue with the latch and unfortunately you're looking at replacing the
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  • How To Reduce Noise With Pivoting Head of Reese Fifth Wheel Hitch Not Hooked to a Trailer
  • The Reese 5th Wheel Trailer Hitch w/ Square Tube Slider part # RP30051 no longer has a lock out kit for the head available. I spoke to Reese and it was something they stopped manufacturing years ago. However, if you are experiencing a lot of noise then you want to make sure your rubber bumpers are not worn down. If you take a look at the exploded diagram of the hitch part 42 are the rubber bumpers that are meant to absorb the movement to reduce the noise. If they are worn out or missing
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  • Above vs Below-Bed Hitches and Recommended Hitch for 2018 Ford F-350 with 6.75-Foot Bed
  • Above-bed hitches are installed on rails that remain in the bed of your truck even when the hitch is not in use. With below-bed hitches, the installation equipment is installed beneath the truck bed, so the fifth wheel hitch simply drops into the pucks and locks in. Below-bed systems provide complete access to your truck bed when the hitch is removed—there are no rails that remain inside like there are for the above-bed systems. I've included a photo of each for you to check out. Because
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  • 5th Wheel Trailer Hitch for Use with a Lippert Turning Point Pin Box
  • Since you have the Lippert Turning Point pin box you would not need a slider hitch such as # RP30051. You would need a fixed hitch such as # RP30047. The Turning Point pin box moves the pivot point of the trailer back which is why a slider hitch doesn't need to be used (and really shouldn't be used, especially not slid back). The Turning Point comes with a universal wedge to lock out the ability of the trailer to pivot at the hitch. But a custom wedge will do the job better. For the
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  • 5th Wheel Rail Placement on 2018 Ford F-150 Using Reese Install Kit # RP56034-53
  • For rail placement using 5th wheel installation kit # RP56034-53 on your 2018 Ford F-150 with 6-1/2 foot bed you will first measure from the rear edge of the bed (not the tailgate) forward 28-5/16 inches. This is where the back edge of the rear rails will be. Then what you would do is get that rail into position and use the hitch, or just its legs, to locate the position of the forward rail. The back edge of the front rail will be approximately 22 inches forward of the back edge of the
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  • Recommended 5th Wheel Install Kit for a 2017 Ford F-250
  • If you have a 2017 Ford F-250 then the correct 5th wheel install kit you will need is part # RP56017-53 but if you have a 2017 Ford F-150 then the correct 5th wheel install kit you will need is part # RP56034-53. Both kits are a custom fit that will not require any drilling into the frame. If you also need a 5th wheel hitch then I recommend using the Reese M5 5th Wheel Trailer Hitch part # RP30928 for 8' beds or the Curt # C16541 for 6-3/4' beds to provide extra turning clearance. Both
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  • Base Rails for 2015 Ford F-150 With 5 Foot 6 Inch Bed to Tow Fifth Wheel Trailer
  • The best option for base rails for your 2015 Ford F-150 is a custom install kit, the Reese Quick-Install Custom Outboard Installation Kit w/ Base Rails # RP56034-53 because it does not require any drilling into your truck's frame to install.
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  • Will Reese Base Rail Kit # RP56034-53 Fit A 2022 Ford F-150 Hybrid
  • Yes, the Reese Quick-Install Custom Outboard Installation Kit w/ Base Rails # RP56034-53 is a confirmed fit for your 2022 Ford F-150. Since you're getting setup for towing a 5th wheel I also recommend installing an in-bed 7-way like part # C57008. This will make connecting your 5th wheel's 7-way cable much easier and won't end up bending the cord like it would if you plugged into the rear 7-way. If you haven't chosen your hitch first then just let me know a little more about your trailer's
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  • Are there 5th Wheel Rails for a 2023 Ford F-150 Short Bed?
  • Yes, it will! The Reese Quick-Install Custom Outboard Installation Kit w/ Base Rails item # RP56034-53 fits all three bed lengths of the 2023 Ford F-150. I have linked an installation video below to help you get them set up. To make towing with a 5th wheel easier, I recommend adding the Curt 5th Wheel/Gooseneck Custom Wiring Harness item # C57008. This harness puts a 7-way connector in the bed of your truck and allows you to keep the one on your bumper. This makes hooking up to your 5th
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  • Fifth Wheel Rail Kit Recommendation for 2017 Ford F-150 for Minimal Drilling and Easy Install
  • We have fifth wheel rail kits that will work well with either of your slider fifth wheel hitches. You'd want a custom install rail kit that will minimize drilling like you mentioned. The easiest to install will be an outboard kit like the part # RP56034-53. The brackets mount to the outside of the frame which makes the process very easy.
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  • Reese Above The Bed Rail Kit For 2017 Ford F-150 Short Bed
  • We have the rail kit you need to fit your 2017 F-150 4x4 5.0 super crew 5.5 bed: Reese Quick-Install Custom Outboard Installation Kit w/ Base Rails for 5th Wheel Trailer Hitches # RP56034-53. These rails are Industry Standard Rails and will work with most brands.
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  • Recommended 5th Wheel Hitch For 2018 Ford F-150 with 6-1/2 Foot Bed
  • For your 2018 Ford F-150, I recommend the Reese Quick-Install Custom Base Rails and Outboard Installation Kit for 5th Wheel Trailer Hitches # RP56034-53. This will be a custom fit that will allow you to install the brackets without drilling into your frame. Once you have the 5th wheel base rails installed, a number of different hitch options are available, but you will want a sliding hitch because you have a short bed truck. If you want a hitch that will automatically slide for you
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  • Recommended 5th Wheel Base Rail Kit For A 2018 Ford F-150
  • For your 2018 Ford F-150 I recommend the Reese Quick-Install Custom Outboard Installation Kit w/ Base Rails for 5th Wheel Trailer Hitches # RP56034-53. These ISR rails are a custom fit for your F-150 and are compatible with with B&W, Curt, Demco Hijacker Premier Series, Draw-Tite, Hidden Hitch, Husky, Reese, and Valley above-bed 5th-wheel trailer hitches. If you haven't already purchased a hitch I recommend the Reese M5 5th Wheel Trailer Hitch # RP30928. This heavy-duty 5th-wheel hitch
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  • Does Reese Fifth Wheel Rail Kit RP56034-53 Fit 2022 Ford F-150 and Pro Series Fifth Wheel Hitch
  • Yes, the Reese fifth wheel rail kit part # RP56034-53 is the correct fit for your 2022 Ford F-150 and is also a fit for your Pro Series fifth wheel hitch as well. This is the outboard style of rail kit that has brackets that attach to the outer sides of the truck frame instead of the inner side which is why the rails are longer at 48 inches compared to what you had previous. The outboard style rail kits are much easier to install but the rails are a little longer.
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  • Are Reese 5th Wheel Rail Galvanic Isolators Required on 2017 F-150 with Spray-On Bed Liner
  • A sprayed-in bed liner on your 2017 Ford F-150's aluminum bed will serve the same isolating function as the galvanic isolator strips supplied with Reese 5th wheel rail kits like # RP56034-53 so you will not need to use them above the bed. But you are 100-percent right that you will still need to use them below the bed where the uncoated aluminum is exposed.
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  • Air Bags That Work with 5th Wheel Hitch on 2017 Ford F-150
  • The air bag system that will work with the Reese Quick-Install Custom Outboard Installation Kit w/ Base Rails # RP56034-53 on your 2017 Ford F-150 are the Air Lift LoadLifter 5000 Air Helper Springs # AL57385 because as you can see by the accompanying photo these air bags mount under the frame of the truck to avoid interference with the brackets of the base rail kit. The Air Lift # AL57385 can be adjusted individually from 5 psi to 100 psi to help compensate for off-center loads and
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  • Recommended Base Rails For A 2018 Ford F-150 5-1/2' Bed
  • The Reese Quick-Install Custom Outboard Installation Kit w/ Base Rails for 5th Wheel Trailer Hitches # RP56034-53 are a confirmed fit for your vehicle and are compatible with B&W, Curt, Demco Hijacker Premier Series, Draw-Tite, Hidden Hitch, Husky, Reese, and Valley above-bed 5th-wheel trailer hitches.
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  • PullRite 2700 5th Wheel Hitch Compatibility With Reese ISR Rails In A 2017 Ford F-150 6.5' Bed
  • Since the PullRite 2700 is an ISR (Industry Standard Rail) series it will fit on the Reese Quick-Install Custom Outboard Installation Kit w/ Base Rails for 5th Wheel Trailer Hitches # RP56034-53 that you referenced, as well as many other ISR base rail kits. This rail kit has custom-fit brackets that will allow you to skip drilling into the frame of your 2017 Ford F-150 to slide the mounting bolts through and instead use the factory holes in your frame. This will save you a ton of time
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  • Comparing Above Bed 5th Wheel Trailer Hitch Install Kits for a 2008 Ford F-350 Long Bed
  • For above the bed 5th wheel rail kits for your 2008 Ford F-350 long bed it boils down to 3 possible categories: custom, semi-custom, and universal. The main difference between these is the amount of drilling into the truck frame required for installation. Custom kits generally require no frame drilling at all. Semi-custom kits will require some drilling. And universal kits require the most drilling. Because custom kits do not require drilling into the frame (for most options) they
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  • Recommended 5th Wheel Rails and Air Bags For 2017 Ford F-150
  • For your 2017 Ford F-150, for a 5th wheel base rail kit I recommend the Reese # RP56034-53; you won't be disappointed with their quality or ease of install. However, then you will need to get an air bag system that is compatible, which are the Air Lift Load Lifter # AL57385 (4WD) or # AL57268 (2WD). These will mount in different locations to allow the rail kits.
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  • Replacement Pin and Clip for Andersen Ultimate Connection 5th Wheel Trailer Hitch System
  • Yes, for your Andersen 5th Wheel Hitch System, # AM3200, we have the Replacement Pin and Clip, # AM3430.
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  • Difference Between Hitch Position When Curt and Reese Fifth Wheel Rails are Used on 2018 Ford F150
  • Some hitches like the B and W Companion hitches have adjustable head positions from front to back to allow more clearance as needed. The difference between the Reese # RP56034-53 and Curt # C16442-204 would be the different relative jaw position to the hitch rails that either brand typically uses. Both of these kits are custom fit kits that will install much quicker than universal kit and will minimize drilling.
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  • Can Reese Outboard Base Rails be Used with Existing Brackets on a 2015 Ford F-150
  • If you have the brackets that come with the Reese Quick-Install Custom Outboard Installation Kit # RP56034-53 then yes you can acquire the Outboard Base Rails as part # RP30153 on our site. This includes all of the hardware that you need for the installation. Please note that if you have a different brand of brackets or ones designed for use with standard base rails, like part # RP58058, then we will need to make sure that you use the same part number of base rails that were originally
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  • Installation Of Reese Outboard 5th Wheel Rail Kit For 2016 Ford F-150
  • You can see from the attached installation video that the spacers are still used on that angled part of the corrugation when installing the Reese Quick-Install Custom Base Rails and Outboard Installation Kit for 5th Wheel Trailer Hitches # RP56034-53. You may need to loosen your assembly slightly to get them to stack correctly, but that is the proper installation. I do not recommend moving the bolt away from the corrugation because this installation is exactly what has been tested regarding
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