What 5th Wheel Replacement Pins and Clips do I Need for My Husky CO07054 5th Wheel Hitch?
Updated 09/26/2025 | Published 04/16/2025 >
Question:
I have the Husky CO07054 5th wheel and I am missing 1 of the rail pins. I have ordered 1 that’s too big in diameter and the other I ordered is too small in diameter and both are too short trying to find the one I need.
asked by: Jon S
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Expert Reply:
Hello Jon,
For the Husky CO07054 I am showing that you will need a 1/2" diameter, that is about 3-1/4" long, so you will want the Fifth Wheel Hitch Replacement Pins and Clips # 6014. The # 6014 comes in a 4 pack, never hurts to have some extra on hand.
What were the sizes that you ordered that did not work?
expert reply by:
Kate F
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Kate F.
9/26/2025
Hey Jon, did the Fifth Wheel Hitch Replacement Pins and Clips work out for your Husky 5th wheel? I'm curious because your experience could help others who might be facing the same issue.