Recommended OEM Puck Adapter for 2019 Chevy 1 Ton Dually Truck
Question:
customer has oem puck system. looking for 5th wheel plate attachment
asked by: Harold
Expert Reply:
For your 2019 Chevy 1 Ton Dually with OEM pucks I recommend the Demco 5th Wheel Rail Adapter for Chevy/GMC OEM 5th Wheel Towing Prep Package - 8' Bed - 21K # DM6206 which will give you the industry standard rail footprint for the vast majority of 5th wheel hitch compatibility. I've attached a photo to assist.
When not in use, the bed will still be clean with just the OEM pucks. If you don't already have the in-bed 7-way, I recommend the Hopkins Endurance 5th Wheel/Gooseneck 90-Degree Wiring Harness with 7-Pole Plug # 41157 for a clean look that easily connects to your factory wiring.
Products Referenced in This Question
Hopkins Endurance 5th Wheel/Gooseneck 90-Degree Wiring Harness with 7-Pole Plug
- Custom Fit Vehicle Wiring
- Fifth Wheel and Gooseneck Wiring
- 10 Feet Long
- Custom Fit
- 7 Round - Blade
- Hopkins
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Demco 5th Wheel Rail Adapter for Chevy/GMC OEM 5th Wheel Towing Prep Package - 8' Bed - 21K
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- Fifth Wheel Installation Kit
- Adapters
- Rail Adapter
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