Recommended Base Rail Kit For A 2019 Ram 2500 With A Husky 5th Wheel Hitch
Updated 06/10/2023 | Published 06/09/2023 >
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Question:
The truck I have is. a dodge ram 2019 2500 and I need a brackets kit of 4 for a hicth husky 16
asked by: Rosa S
Expert Reply:
As long as your Husky 16K 5th wheel hitch fits on ISR rails (Industry Standard Rails) then you'll be able to use the B&W Custom Installation Kit w/ Base Rails for 5th Wheel Trailer Hitches # BWRVK2602. This is the most cost conscious kit that we currently offer for your Ram and is made by B&W, which is known for quality and being American made.
I'm assuming you were asking for just the brackets because you possibly have some base rails already, but brackets and base rails don't mix between brands and even certain models within a brand won't work with each other so it's always best to buy a complete kit so that you don't end up finding out the parts won't match halfway through the install. I've attached one of Brad's installation videos for this base rail kit below to help walk you through the process and give you a few tips to make it easier.
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Reese Mounting Bracket Kit for 5th Wheel Trailer Hitches - Dodge Ram
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- 5th Wheel Hitch Rails
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- Semi-Custom
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