Availability of Trailer Hitch to Fit Rear of Fifth Wheel Trailer
Question:
I have a 31 foot 5th wheel trailer that I would like to install a receiver hitch on the back for additional towing behind the 5th wheel. What hitches do you have to support this application. Although I have seen several 5th wheel trailers that have a receiver hitch, I can find no one in my area that will do the install. Do you have any ideas? Thanks.
asked by: Tom B
Helpful Expert Reply:
Typically we recommend the part # 13703 the most for adding a trailer hitch to the rear of a fifth wheel trailer. As long as your trailer frame is between 22 and 72 inches apart measured from outside to outside this hitch would work well.
This hitch fits box frame, C-channel frame, or I-beam frames.
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Adjustable Width Trailer Hitch Receiver for RVs, 22" to 72" Wide
- RV and Camper Hitch
- Frame Mount Hitch
- 22 - 72 Inch Wide Frame
- 350 lbs TW
- 3500 lbs GTW
- 2 Inch Hitch
- Bolt-On
- Weld-On
- CURT
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