Custom Brackets for 5th Wheel Rails on 2005 Nissan Titan
Published 05/04/2020 >
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Thanks for answering my question and sharing. I understand the cab clearance issue but I installed a sidewinder king pin with rotating turant. That will give me the clearance I need with the 5.5 bed I understand that placement above axel is crucial when mounting the fifth wheel but I'm stumped on the slider. Yes it will give clearance but sliding it back to me would be the same as mounting the hitch farther back in the bed. Which is a huge no no. If slid back to the back wouldn't the weight still be transferred behind the axel. Probably way over thinking this and probably designed to keep the weight distributed properly above. Thanks again. Greatly appreciated.
asked by: Ralph D
Expert Reply:
Sure thing. You will just need the Curt Fifth Wheel Installation Bracket Kit - Nissan Titan # C16470 which is a custom fit for your standard rails.
If your Curt E-16 is not a slider, you will also want the slider base # C16560 if you have the 6-1/2 foot bed. If you have the shorter bed you will need a rotating pin box for turning clearance.
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Ralph
5/4/2020
Thanks for answering my question and sharing. I understand the cab clearance issue but I installed a sidewinder king pin with rotating turant. That will give me the clearance I need with the 5.5 bed I understand that placement above axel is crucial when mounting the fifth wheel but I'm stumped on the slider. Yes it will give clearance but sliding it back to me would be the same as mounting the hitch farther back in the bed. Which is a huge no no. If slid back to the back wouldn't the weight still be transferred behind the axel. Probably way over thinking this and probably designed to keep the weight distributed properly above. Thanks again. Greatly appreciated.