Reese Towpower 30035 20K Fifth Wheel Rail Kit
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| List Price: | $186.75 |
| Price: | $114.29 & eligible for FREE Super Saver Shipping on orders over $25. Details |
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Average customer review:Product Description
Reese Towpower 20K Fifth Wheel Rail Kit includes universal fifth wheel mounting base rails and all hardware needed for installation. The rail design allows the fifth wheel hitch to be removed from the truck by simply removing four pins and the two base rails remain, leaving the entire truck bed available for maximum hauling. Drilling is required for installation of this base rail system.
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #7306 in Automotive
- Brand: Reese
- Model: 30035
Features
- Base rails allows for hitch to be removed for full bed access
- Includes all hardware and instructions needed for installation
Customer Reviews
Reese 30035 Universal Mounting Base Rail Kit
Kit was complete with all brackets, bolts, rails and instruction guide. Fairly easy to install - instructions in package has good directions for most common pick-up styles.
Price was the best found both locally and on internet.
Just as described !!
Purchased this for an older Little Rocker hitch. Worked great to mount in our 2006 Chevy P/U. First time to mount a fifth wheel hitch, let alone pull one and my hubby got it right the first time - followed the directions !!
Item as described; A++
I ordered a hitch with the install kit. Item arrived on-time, and at the time I ordered, this was the cheapest price on the internet. I had it delivered to my auto mechanic who installed this in the truck for me. The only complaint is that the bolt holding the head to the frame was missing. A quick call to Reese and it arrived the next day in the mail. Very happy with this product.
The slider on the hitch is great when maneuvering the trailer into tight corners. You can easily slide the hitch back away from the cab, allowing for an almost 90 degree turn. With the flip of a bar, the hitch will slide back to the towing position, allowing the weight to sit over your axels when driving down the road.



