Could B and W Base be Swapped so that it Can Fit Ford OEM Rail Kit
Updated 09/02/2025 | Published 06/17/2025 >
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Hey Erik. I have a RVB 3500. Can I use that hitch on a RVK3305 base?
asked by: Mark F
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Expert Reply:
Hey Mark, yes you could replace the current base you have now of # BWRVB3500 with the part # BWRVB3305 and you'd have a hitch designed for the OEM pucks of your Ford truck. How did you like the current Companion hitch you have?
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Jameson C
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Replacement Base for B&W Companion OEM 5th Wheel Trailer Hitch for Ford Super Duty - 25,000 lbs
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Jameson C.
9/2/2025
Hey Mark, how did it work out switching to the RVK3305 base for your Ford truck? I'm asking because your experience could help others considering a similar setup.