Installation Instructions and Video for the Reese Elite Under-Bed Gooseneck Fifth Wheel Rail Kit
Published 10/19/2016 >
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I would like to find instalation instructions for the rp30138-26. Does the bed have tp be removed or lifted? Thank you
asked by: Bob V
Helpful Expert Reply:
I have attached the install instructions for the Reese Rail kit part # RP30138-26 that you referenced. They are in two install links though. One for the Rail kit part # RP30126 and for the gooseneck portion as well part # RP30138. I attached an install video for this for you to check out as well.
The bed of the truck does need to be lifted off the frame slightly.
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Reese Elite Series Under-Bed Gooseneck Trailer Hitch for Ford Super Duty - 25,000 lbs
- Gooseneck Hitch
- Below the Bed
- Pop-In Ball
- 6250 lbs TW
- 25000 lbs GTW
- In Bed Release
- Reese
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