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Semi-custom brackets work with Demco universal above-bed base rails (DM6071 - sold separately) to let you install your fifth-wheel trailer hitch in the bed of your truck. Hardware included.
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Today we're going to take a look at the Demco Hijacker Premier Series Semi-Custom Mounting Brackets for 5th wheel above-bed base rails. These are a custom fit part. They are designed to fit the 2004 to 2014 Ford F-150 truck with either the 6 1/2' bed or the 8' bed. Now these installation brackets will mount beneath your truck bed and they provide the attachment points for your 5th wheel rails. Now the base rails, we do sell separately on our website. It's part number DM6071, and the base rails is what will sit in your bed and allow the installation of your 5th wheel trailer hitch to your truck. Now these semi-custom brackets will mount to existing holes in your vehicle's frame, and they are designed to avoid known obstacles along your trucks frame.
All these parts are a sturdy steel construction. They have a nice, black powder coat finish on them to help resist corrosion. All of the hardware is included, a nice set of detailed instructions, a fish wire for fishing the bolts through the holes, and these parts are made in the USA. That should do it for the review on the Demco Hijacker Premier Series Semi-Custom Mounting Brackets for 5th wheel above-bed base rails.
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