Difference Between Inboard an Outboard Fifth Wheel Rail Installation Kits
Question:
Whats the difference between rail kits RP50064-58 and RP56007-53
asked by: Brad P
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Expert Reply:
The difference between the Reese Installation Kit part # RP56007-53 and the Reese Installation Kit part # RP50064-58 is that the # RP56007-53 is an outboard installation kit that will install MUCH easier than the other rail kit, with the only sacrifice being larger fifth wheel rails in the bed of your truck.
The inboard kit part # RP50064-58 will install on the inboard side, which will be a bit harder to do. The advantage is that the rails are smaller.
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Jameson C
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Reese Quick-Install Custom Installation Kit w/ Base Rails for 5th Wheel Trailer Hitches
- Fifth Wheel Installation Kit
- Custom
- Above the Bed
- Reese
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