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Will B&W Companion BWRVK3715 Fit 2025 GMC Sierra 2500HD 6'10" Bed With Factory Puck System?  

Updated 06/24/2025 | Published 06/19/2025

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Will the RVK 3715 Fifth Wheel Hitch fit in my 2025 GMC Sierra 2500 HD 6 10 bed factory puck system?

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Hello Jeff, thanks for reaching out. Yes, the B&W Companion OEM 5th Wheel Hitch # BWRVK3715 will indeed fit your 2025 GMC Sierra 2500HD 6'10" bed with the factory puck system.

We do recommend the slider hitch # BWRVK3775 for the short bet models, but the fixed hitch # BWRVK3715 will fit as well. The puck spacing is exactly the same between the short bed and long bed models. The slider is recommended to help with clearance on tight turns, but it may not be necessary depending what camper you have.

What kind of 5th wheel do you have?

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Jeff

6/23/2025

Exisiting trailer is: 2019 Grand Design 337RLS Fifth Wheel. potential new trailer: 2025 Grand Design Incluence 3203GK, or: 2025 Jayco North Point 381CKRE. Thanks

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Jesse M.

6/24/2025

@Jeff Cool the B&W Companion will work great for either of those campers. Looking at pictures of them online it looks like they both have a bit of contour to the front end that will help with clearance. There is a good chance you will not need the slider, but the only way to know for sure is to measure. You can use the following formula to determine your turning clearance: (A + B) - C = Clearance A = Distance from the fifth wheel jaw center to the truck cab B = Offset used (slider clearance or Sidewinder offset) C = Width of the nose of the trailer divided by 2.
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Jeff

6/24/2025

@JesseM The last truck, 2019 Chevy Sivlerado 2500 HD standard bed with a reese 16k slider. towing the 2019 Grand Design 337RLS, I used the slider one time to try it out, never used it again. Thanks again for the info.
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Jesse M.

6/24/2025

@Jeff ok yes it will most likely be the same case with the new truck and camper then. Just be careful the first time you tow it and make sure you are aware of your clearance. Glad to help though. Feel free to come back anytime you need anything!

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