Fifth Wheel Hitch Above Bed Base Rails for 2016 Ford F-150
Published 08/16/2016 >
Products Featured in This Question
Question:
i have the Reese 16 K part number 30866 which sits on top of the Reese part number 50024 slided. currently these are installed into a 2013 Ford F150 with the 6.6 box I am purchasing a 2016 Ford F150 with the 6.6 box and want to install a fresh set of rails and brackets. existing rail set is the 10 bolt pattern I beleive i misplaced the part number. someone please help...
asked by: Earl S
Expert Reply:
The Quick-Install Custom Base Rails # RP50087-58 are what will make installation easier and faster on your 2016 Ford F-150. The Semi-Custom Install Kit # RP30035-31 is also compatible however will take more time and require drilling into the frame of your truck.
Product Page this Question was Asked From
Reese Quick-Install Custom Installation Kit w/ Base Rails for 5th Wheel Trailer Hitches
- 5th Wheel Hitch Rails
- Custom
- Above the Bed
- Reese
more information >
Featured Help Information
Instructions
Continue Researching
- Q&A: Does Truck with 6-1/2 ft bed Have to Use Slider Hitch for Turning Clearance with Fifth Wheel Hitch
- Q&A: Frame Brackets for 5th Wheel Base Rails on a 2005 Ford F-250 Short Bed
- Q&A: Base Rail Kit for 5th Wheel Hitch on 2018 Ford F-250 with Aluminum Bed
- Q&A: Parts Needed To Install Demco Autoslide 21K Hitch In a 2024 Ford F-350
- Q&A: Custom 5th Wheel Install Kit Recommended for Use with Air Spring Suspension on 2019 Ford F-150
- Q&A: Recommended 5th Wheel Hitch for a 2024 Ford F-250 w/ 8 Foot Bed and Towing Prep Package
- Article: Brake Controller 7- and 4-Way Installation Kit (ETBC7)
- Q&A: 2017 Ford F-150 Reese Bracket Kit for a Reese 5th Wheel Hitch
- Article: 4 Steps to Choosing Your 5th Wheel Pin Box
- Article: 5 Things to Know About Weight Distribution Hitches
- Article: Sidewinder with Rotating Turret for Short Bed Pickups
- Article: Adapters for Towing a 5th Wheel Trailer with a Gooseneck Hitch
- Article: The Best 5th Wheel Hitches
- Article: 30-Amp and 50-Amp RV Service: What's the Difference?

