Hitch Wiring and Camera for Rear of 5th Wheel Trailer to Tow Second Trailer
Updated 02/16/2026 | Published 02/09/2026 >
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I have a 2018 heartland cyclone 5th wheel. I am wanting a hitch for it to tow a trailer behind it. I would need a hitch, wiring, and a camera to attach to back of my 5th wheel. Can you point me in right direction of what I might need to make this possible?
asked by: David f
Expert Reply:
Hey David, we can definitely help get your Heartland Cyclone setup to tow. The first thing you'd want is a hitch like the Curt # 13703 that you referenced which fits standard RV frame styles between 22 and 72 inches. Then for a 4-way the simplest solution would be the part # TS48RR which you would wire to the trailer wiring on the 5th wheel.
For a camera system the Furrion Vision S + kit part # FR57AD would be your best choice. This has the most reliable signal and best image quality so it is what I recommend. What does the second trailer tow?

Rick W.
2/11/2026
Installed the hitch on my 2011 cyclone, very easy and everything bolted up to the welded on L bracket. I did drill out and install two more nuts and bolts on the upside of the L bracket on either side. My trailer jacks had to be placed forward of the hitch because the hitch took up their space. Installed a 12” extension to push the ball back from the trailer, 500# ball weight on that and 350# on the hitch. Trailer light wire came out at the back of my trailer and then ran across, very easy to splice into. Haven’t installed a back up camera yet, that’s next. Just got done towing my wave runner 500 miles, everything worked fine. I recommend you weigh your toung weight to make sure you are within the limites and take a picture of it.

Glen W.
2/13/2026
I installed this hitch on the back of my RV (26') TO CARRY 2 E-BIKES.I've been using it for a couple of years and it has done very well. I chose this model because it was rated as solid for the more "bouncy" environment on the back of a travel trailer. It has been solid and secure. The configuration is good because I can cover both bikes and still put them securely in the rack.

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Adjustable Width Trailer Hitch Receiver for RVs, 22" to 72" Wide
- RV and Camper Hitch
- Frame Mount Hitch
- 350 lbs TW
- 3500 lbs GTW
- 18 - 30 Inch Wide Frames
- 31 - 45 Inch Wide Frames
- 46 - 60 Inch Wide Frames
- 61 - 75 Inch Wide Frames
- Towing and Cargo
- Bolt-On
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Scott M.
2/11/2026
Very satisfied with the hitch. My buddy and I installed in about 2 hours. I would recommend it to anyone. And was very satisfied with the customer service.