5th Wheel Trailer Hitch Installation Kit for a 2014 GMC Sierra 1500 SLE Double Cab
Updated 03/14/2014 | Published 03/13/2014 >
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I now have a Reese 5th wheel hitch off of a 2007 GMC. What mounting brackets and rail will fit my new 2014 GMC sierra 1500 SLE double cab. I would prefer a no drill kit if possible.
asked by: Ben K
Expert Reply:
There are a few different custom kits available that do not require drilling to install the frame brackets on your 2014 GMC Sierra 1500 SLE double cab. You can use custom kit # RP50064-58 or # RP56007-53. The second kit has longer rails and the brackets install completely on the outsides of the frame making installation much easier.
I have linked isntructions for all of the hitches and a video for installation kit # RP50064-58.
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Curt Custom Fifth Wheel Bracket Kit
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