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Today on this 2002 Ford F-250 we are going to install part number RP30035 from Reese. For the first part of the install we need to locate the rear base rail for the fifth wheel hitch. Our measurement is going to start at the very end of the bed itself, not the tailgate, the end and we are going to measure up as described in the instructions. And then we will go ahead and make our mark. We will… see more >
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To install your Reese Pod brake controller in your 2018 Ford Explorer will require the install harness part #3035-P which is a confirmed fit. If you check out the 9:55 mark of the install video I attached to this page you'll see where to find the…
view full answer...I have two cover options for a B&W Turnoverball Underbed Gooseneck Hitch, the B&W Rubber Cover for Stowed Turnoverball part #BWGNXA1710 and the B&W Rubber Cover for Empty Turnoverball Socket part #BWGNXA1715. The former option installs in…
view full answer...I went out to the warehouse and measured the Reese Universal Mounting Brackets, part #RP58314. The size of the round holes on the brackets is 9/16-inch and is made to accept a 1/2-inch size bolt. The size of the elongated holes on the top of the…
view full answer...If you plan to leave you chassis exposed and not put a bed on your 2011 Freightliner M2 cab and chassis the Buyers Products 42" x 13-1/2" Gooseneck Hitch Plate #3373014981 is going to be your best option. This is recommended to be welded to…
view full answer...The installation instructions for Curt Universal 5th Wheel Base Rail Installation Kit #C16101 are linked for you. With this base rail hardware kit you can install a set of compatible industry-standard-rails (ISRs) like #C16204 or #C16104 (gloss…
view full answer...When measuring the hitch height you'll need to have the trailer level and the measure from the ground to the base of the king pin (pictured below). The trailer measurement minus the truck measurement of 36" that you got will give you the…
view full answer...On your 2003 Ford F-250, if it has a gross vehicle weight of 8,500 pounds or less then from the rear edge of the bed to the back of rear most rail it is 29-1/4 inches. Over 8,500 pound GVW and it is 33-1/2 inches to the back of the rear rail. Once…
view full answer...Since the customer will need to install the spacers themselves for a more custom fit, it is possible to just install the B&W Companion, part #BWRVK3500-5W, without even installing the spacers if your rubber mat will allow the Companion sit level.…
view full answer...The difference is the finish on the rails. The part #C16104 is a gloss finish whereas the part #C16204 is a matte black finish.
view full answer...You will have to go with a sliding hitch to allow the trailer to make tight turns. For a trailer 8 feet wide the only bed length that's going to allow 90 degree turns without a slider is a stationary hitch. That being said you have two options.…
view full answer...I have a recommendation as the Reese Mounting Bracket Kit #RP58186 will only fit select Dodge Ram 2500's starting with the 2003 model year. For your 2001 Dodge Ram 2500 I Recommend the Reese Universal Base Rails and Installation Kit #RP30035 to…
view full answer...The longest pin box we offer based on the measurement you referenced, which is the distance from the front bolt holes to the king pin, is the Lippert 1716 5th Wheel Pin Box #LC1324791. The measurement from the front bolt holes to the king pin (the…
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