The Curt Custom 5th Wheel Installation Kit, part # C16448-204, is available if you already own a 5th wheel hitch, like the Q20 part # C16130 and need to install above bed rails in your 2008 Ford Super Duty's truck bed. The kit does include the brackets, rails, and the hardware that is needed. These same rails are used for the Curt 5th Wheel hitches rated for 16,000 lbs and 24,000 lbs, and they are also compatible with Draw-Tite, Reese, Valley, and Husky 5th Wheel Hitches that use industry... view full answer...
To use your Draw-Tite 20K fifth wheel hitch with the factory fifth wheel package on your 2013 Ford F-350, you will need to use the Reese Elite Series Underbed Rail Adapter, # RP30156. The factory fifth wheel package that Ford uses is the Reese Elite Series underbed fifth wheel/gooseneck rails. This adapter will fit into the pucks in your truck bed.
I have attached a link to the installation instructions as well as a photo of this adapter installed on a Ford Super Duty truck. view full answer...
To relocate the 7-Way electrical connection on your 2006 Ford F-350 you can use the Mounting Bracket for Pollak 7-Pole, RV-Style Trailer Connector - Vehicle End, item # PK12711U, and a no drill bracket, item # 18136, as long as the 7-Way is similar to the Pollak Replacement 7-Pole, RV-Style Trailer Connector Socket, item # PK11893. We have a video (see link) of a hitch install on a 2006 Ford F-250 that shows, at the end of the video, the relocation of the 7-Way connector.
If you have another... view full answer...
I have a solution for you, but the Westin # 76001 is not a confirmed fit on the 1999 Ford F-250. Instead, you would need to use the Westin Perfect Match Series Rear Step Bumper - Chrome Plated Steel # 31003, which is a confirmed fit for your 1999 Ford F-250. view full answer...
In order to add a 2nd camera to the GCH Automotive Custom Third Brake Light Camera System - Night Vision - 7" Screen # 3460008 you'll need a camera that is has an RCA composite output. I spoke with our contact over at GCH Automotive and he recommended 2 different cameras depending on how you wanted them to be used.
The best option would seem to be the GCH License Plate Mounted Camera # 3460029 which will attach directly to your license plate mount and provide you a close up view of your... view full answer...
It sounds like you already have the base rails to install in your 2001 Ford F-250 but you need the brackets.
The Reese Fifth Wheel Trailer Hitch # RP30051 installs in industry standard rails, like # RP58058, so if this what you have it will work fine once you have the bracket kit.
The custom bracket kit of your truck is # RP50082. And the replacement hardware for the rails is # RP50082.
With an 8 foot bed you don't really need a sliding hitch but it won't hurt anything. You likely... view full answer...
The SuperSprings Suspension Stabilizer and Sway Control Kit # SSA13 is designed for your 2014 Ford F-250 without overload springs. A lockdown kit is required if the factory springs sit above the axle and the included poly spring pads are necessary.
SuperSprings recommends using the Off-Road Poly Pad Mounting Kit # P3KT if you'll be driving your truck off-road. view full answer...
I'm glad you asked because we do have the correct part, though it is different than the one you referenced. I checked with the manufacturer, B&W, and the correct kit for your 2001 Ford F-350 Super Duty is the B&W Turnoverball Gooseneck Custom Installation Kit for Ford # BWGNRM1108. The part number you referenced is for later model year Ford trucks which is why it won't fit on your truck.
This installation kit will work with the B&W Turnoverball Underbed Gooseneck Trailer Hitch # BWGNRC800... view full answer...
If you already have the Reese rails and they have mounting holes on the outer flanges on each end, like rails # RP58058, then all you will need is bracket kit # RP30439, if you want the universal mounting brackets, or # RP50082 for custom brackets that fit your 2001 Ford F-250. If you go with the custom brackets you will also need hardware kit # RP58430 because the hardware used for a 5th wheel installation kit is designed for one time use only.
If the rails you have just have holes on... view full answer...
Although some people can make it work, for any pickup with a bed less than 8' we always recommend going with a sliding 5th wheel hitch. This allows you to safely make sharp turns without your 2004 Forest River Cedar Creek making contact with the cab of your 2007 Ford F-350.
You actually don't need a capture plate unless your pin box has a rotating turret, like a Sidewinder, or you have an automatic sliding 5th wheel hitch. If you have a normal pin box then no special capture plate is required.
If... view full answer...
Hitch extensions over 18 inches aren't very common because of the stress and torque they put on the trailer hitch and vehicle frame. For a 30 inch extension, the first place we will want to start is with your truck's trailer hitch. In order to find an extension this long, you must have a Class V trailer hitch with a 2-1/2 inch hitch opening.
If you don't already have a Class V hitch, then I recommend the Curt Class V Trailer Hitch, # C15810, because with this hitch you can use the Curt... view full answer...
The Redarc TPH-006 which we offer as part # RED87FR is the correct brake controller wiring harness for your 1999 Ford F250.
The factory plug does provide 5 circuits, with the extra circuit being for an illumination circuit. The brake controller already gets the voltage needed for illumination, and doesn't need the 5th circuit, so the
# RED87FR harness doesn't provide it. view full answer...
We do have a way for you to lock your ball mount to your hitch receiver but unfortunately, the Blue Ox # BX88212 is not able to be keyed alike.
For another solution,our etrailer.com lock # e98881 fits 2-1/2 inch Class V hitch receivers and can be keyed alike. Just select the drop down to do so on the product page when ordering.
Hitch pins don't actually bear any of the trailer's weight so they are not given a weight rating. They are tested to be used with a Class V hitch and therefore... view full answer...
If you already have industry standard fifth wheel rails installed in the bed of your 2010 Ford Super Duty any sliding fifth wheel hitch that fits the industry standard, like the Curt A16 # C16521 will fit. view full answer...
The Rhino-Rack Heavy-Duty Bar Roof Rack for Camper Shells 59" # Y01-130B that you were looking at include the tracks, crossbars, and legs. This system needs to be drilled into a camper shell.
Since you already have the Thule tracks, you can simply install Rhino-Rack Roof Rack for Thule and Yakima Tracks - 2 Heavy-Duty Crossbars 65" # Y01-140B-NT. This includes the 65" crossbars and legs that fit your tracks and you don't need anything else to install and use this system. view full answer...
The correct plug and play adapter for installing a Tekonsha brake controller like the Prodigy P2 # 90885 is the # 3035-P. I've linked a review and installation video where this plug is used to install a Tekonsha brake controller you can use as a guide when you're ready to put your new controller in your 2004 Ford F-250 Diesel. view full answer...
The good news is that converting your Thule # TH903202 Easy Fold bike rack so it'll carry fat bikes is as simple as replacing the wheel straps with part # TH985101. Each strap kit is good for one bike. view full answer...
I'll start off by saying that it's a bit unusual that your Ford Super Duty truck receiver is lower than the trailer you're towing, so if those measurements are accurate then you'll need a ball mount with a 2 inch rise. If you're wanting an adjustable ball mount that can be used in a variety of rise or drop settings then I recommend using the B&W Tow & Stow 3-Ball Mount - 2" Hitch - 5" Drop, 5-1/2" Rise - 10K - Black # BWTS10048B. The B&W Tow & Stow will allow you to cover up to 5" of drop... view full answer...
Yes, Pro Series jack # PS1400960376 can be used as the follower leg to # PS1400950376. Connecting the 2 jacks using a rod will allow you to raise and lower both jacks at the same time. I have included a link to a video review of the master jack for you to view. view full answer...