Industry Standard Fifth Wheel Rails and Custom Brackets For 2012 Ford F-250 Super Duty
Updated 08/31/2019 | Published 08/30/2019 >
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Will this fit a 2012 Ford F250 super duty without drilling frame
asked by: Jacob A
Expert Reply:
I do have an option for you but the Curt Custom Fifth Wheel Installation Kit for Ford - Glossy Finish part # C16448-104 is designed to fit 2005-2010 Ford Super Duty trucks so it is not a fit for your 2012.
For fifth wheel rails and custom brackets that do not require drilling into the frame on your 2012 Ford F-250 you need part # C16424-204. These rails and custom brackets do not require you to drill into the frame but does require drilling into the bed to install the actual rails. They fit both the 6-3/4 Foot Bed without OEM Prep Package and 8 Foot Bed without OEM Prep Package beds.
This kit will give you industry standard bed rails that will be compatible with any fifth wheel hitch that uses industry standard rails.
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Curt Custom Fifth Wheel Installation Kit for Ford - Glossy Finish
- 5th Wheel Hitch Rails
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- Above the Bed
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