How To Install A Pro Series Hitch On A 2017 GMC Sierra 3500 With 5th Wheel Prep Package
Question:
I just ordered a new 2017 Sierra 3500 with the OEM 5TH WHEEL PREP Package. I have a 20,000 lb pro series slider. do you have a kit number that would work for this? My truck is due in the middle of June and I have a trip to South Carolina in July.
asked by: Sam W
Helpful Expert Reply:
Absolutely, the Demco Fifth Wheel Mounting Adapter For GM OEM Prep Package part # DM6194 is a direct fit for your 2017 GMC Sierra 3500HD 6.5" bed with factory bed rails. This adapter will mount into the pre-existing pucks on your truck with OEM 5th wheel prep package and will allow for you to attach a number of 5th wheel hitches, including your Pro Series 5th Wheel Trailer Hitch part # PS30121.
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Demco 5th Wheel Rail Adapter for Chevy/GMC OEM 5th Wheel Towing Prep Package - 6-1/2' Bed - 21K
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