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Ford F-250 and F-350 Super Duty Fifth Wheel Hitch Installation And Review Videos

     

B and W Patriot 5th Wheel Trailer Hitch Installation - 2013 Ford F-250 and F-350 Super Duty- Video

B and W Patriot 5th Wheel Trailer Hitch Installation - 2013 Ford F-250 and F-350 Super Duty

Hello neighbors, it's Brad here at etrailer and today we're taking a look at B&W's the Patriot 18K Fifth Wheel on a 2013 Ford F-250. Now, today we have our fifth wheel in a 6 1/2' bed and that's why this is a great option. B&W makes some awesome fifth wheel hitches. They're some of my personal favorites. The quality's fantastic, but this one in particular, if your weight capacity is right at 18,000 or less, is gonna be a great option because, when you need to maneuver, you need a little bit more clearance so you don't hit your cab corners, you can just simply pull the latch, slide this back, it'll lock into place and now you can maneuver without having to worry about damaging your cab. We have our Patriot mounted into Demco's Premier Series rail kit. more


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8/31/2023 11:50:24 AM



Demco Hijacker Autoslide 5th Wheel Hitch Installation - 2014 Ford F-350 Super Duty- Video

Demco Hijacker Autoslide 5th Wheel Hitch Installation - 2014 Ford F-350 Super Duty

Speaker 1: Today on this 2014 Ford F350, we'll be having a look at and showing you how to install the Demco hijacker auto slide fifth wheel hitch with slider for Ford Super Duty prep packaged vehicles. Part number DM8550024.Here's what our Demco auto slide fifth wheel looks like installed. Now the main reason you're going to want a sliding fifth wheel such as this one over other options on the market is that this is going to solve two problems that many of our customers encounter. The first problem that many of our customers encounter is that when they have a short bed truck such as this one, you don't have the necessary clearance between your fifth wheel head and the cab of your truck. So when you go to make tight turns, you find that you run the risk of having contact with the cab of your truck to the overhang on your fifth wheel trailer.The second problem that people encounter is that when they purchase a slider in order to solve the short bed problems when towing a fifth wheel, is that most sliders out there are manual controlled. Which means every time you need to get into a maneuvering position, you have to get out of the truck, operate a handle in order to get your truck into the maneuvering position. more


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2/19/2018 1:18:39 PM



Reese R16 5th Wheel Trailer Hitch Installation - 2012 Ford F-250- Video

Reese R16 5th Wheel Trailer Hitch Installation - 2012 Ford F-250

Today on our 2012 Ford F250, we're going to be taking a look at the Reese Titan 16 Fifth Wheel Trailer Hitch Receiver, part number RP30866. So, here we have our fifth wheel installed along with our base rails, which are sold separately. This fifth wheel is gonna work with all industry standard base rails that mount inside the truck bed. Now, this fifth wheel features a 16,000 pound gross trailer weight limit. That's the amount that it could pull and it also features a 4,000 pound vertical load limit. The head on the fifth wheel itself does swivel side-to-side and back-to-front to allow you to get the right angle when hooking up to your trailer. The way that we're gonna hook this up to your trailer is if you come over to this handle, rotate it up and then pull it out, you'll see the jaws are going to open. more


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4/19/2017 10:37:07 AM



Fifth Wheel Installation - 2002 Ford F-250- Video

Fifth Wheel Installation - 2002 Ford F-250

Today on our 2002 Ford Super Duty, well be installing the Reese Quick Install Custom Base Rails and Install Kit for Fifth Wheel Trailer Hitches, part number RP50082-58 in conjunction with the Reese Fifth Wheel Trailer Hitch Square Tube Slider Dual-Jaw, part number RP30051. The first step of our install is taking the rear base rail and setting it up in our truck bed. Using the measurements provided in our install kit, well go ahead and measure it out from the end of the truck bed. Note: this does not include the tailgate. Then well measure from side to side to make sure the base rail is even. The best recommendation is to go off the weld seam of the truck bed. more


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3/25/2013 3:15:50 PM



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