Recommended 5th Wheel Hitch And Custom Rails Using Puck System On 2001 Ford F-250 w/ Firestone Bags
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Jason did just fine . He did send me everything I needed to know except he sent me the cost for a Reese starter kit fifth wheel hitch which included a wiring kit. I don't need that kit but there is no way Jason could have known that. What I am interested in is the Firestone inboard ( inside the frame) airbags, unless there is a puck system that works it outside -the -frame airbags. I already have the exterior frame airbags installed with the tubing, compressor, and guage/ switch controller. So the airbags if needed, an under bed puck system, and I'm very interested in either the Reese RP 30867 (preferably) or the Reese RP 30866. My local RV dealership will do the labor.
asked by: Randy M
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For your underbed puck system on a 2001 Ford F-250, I recommend the Under-Bed Rail and Installation Kit for Reese Elite Series 5th Wheel Trailer Hitches # RP30073. This system is a custom fit for your vehicle and will give you the 4-puck system similar to those you see in the factory rail kits in current vehicle models.
For the hitch that is compatible with these pucks, I recommend the Reese M5 Series 5th Wheel Trailer Hitch - Single Jaw - 20,000 lbs # RP30921. This hitch allows you the uninhibited use of your truck bed when not installed and quickly installs locking into the 4 pucks. You can use a basic padlock to secure the hitch to your truck. This hitch adjusts from 14 to 18 inches.
Many Firestone airbags are compatible with 5th wheel hitches, however there are a couple that are not compatible that are confirmed to fit your truck. The # F4101, # F2223, and # F2550 are compatible. The # F2071 is NOT compatible.
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Randy
4/18/2017
Jason did just fine . He did send me everything I needed to know except he sent me the cost for a Reese starter kit fifth wheel hitch which included a wiring kit. I don't need that kit but there is no way Jason could have known that. What I am interested in is the Firestone inboard ( inside the frame) airbags, unless there is a puck system that works it outside -the -frame airbags. I already have the exterior frame airbags installed with the tubing, compressor, and guage/ switch controller. So the airbags if needed, an under bed puck system, and I'm very interested in either the Reese RP 30867 (preferably) or the Reese RP 30866. My local RV dealership will do the labor.