Comparing the Reese 16K 30051 and Pro Series 16K 30857 5th Wheel Hitches
Published 12/04/2018 >
Question:
What is the difference between these two models?
asked by: Tim
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Expert Reply:
The only difference between the Pro Series 5th Wheel Trailer Hitch part PS30857 and the Reese 5th Wheel Trailer Hitch part # RP30051 is the hitch head as the slider base is exactly the same. They are both free floating with dual locking jaws but the Pro Series hitch offers height adjustments from 14-1/4" - 17" and the Reese hitch offers height adjustments from 15" - 18". The Reese hitch also comes with a lifetime warranty whereas the Pro Series hitch comes with a ten year warranty.
expert reply by:
Conner L
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