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- Cummins12V98Explorer III
JandK wrote:
I contacted Husky and they sent me an email on Jan 20 that an adapter is in development. Did not say if it was a "picture frame adapter" or like the Curt adapter. Hopefully, it will be like the Curt adapter. Otherwise I may have to get the Reese adapter.
Sell what you have and get the new B&W RVK 3600 that fits the 4 holes in the bed with no adapter. It is rated to tow 26K and pin weight of 6,250#. - JandKExplorerI contacted Husky and they sent me an email on Jan 20 that an adapter is in development. Did not say if it was a "picture frame adapter" or like the Curt adapter. Hopefully, it will be like the Curt adapter. Otherwise I may have to get the Reese adapter.
- deerslayerExplorer
Me Again wrote:
Hotel California wrote:
OK traced that picture. Here is a little more detail.
You need Curt Head
20K > CURT Fifth Wheel Hitch Head #16530
or
24K > CURT Fifth Wheel Hitch Head #16545
and leg kit #16021 that is pictured above to fit directly into the RAM's 4 bed pockets.
**Note: This leg kit will be available early to mid March and he said it was actually a Reese design deal.**
http://www.ramgunner.com/ram5thwheel.htm
Chris
I stand corrected....kinda lol.....its not a reese but its the first I have seen like that. However, this would be a good thing for someone who does not currently own a hitch or is looking to upgrade, But I spend a lot of money when I bought my camper and had my reese pro slider installed, even though I don't need a slider now with ym long bed, there is nothing wrong with my hitch and I don't have money falling out of my pockets to just go buy another hitch. The adapter worked great.......wonder whats the cost on the new hitch that does not need the adaptor? - sh4717Explorer
ramgunner wrote:
There will be a similar drop-in model from B&W that will go right on to the factory pucks.
Reese is offering their #30154 picture frame which you bolt their conventional hitches to - nothing from them on a hitch to go straight to the factory pucks.
I'm trying to keep up on all of the offerings from the different manufacturers at the http://www.ramgunner.com/ram5thwheel.htm page. It will be a living document as we get info from other manufacturers.
This is some great info-thanks!
Scott - ramgunnerExplorerThere will be a similar drop-in model from B&W that will go right on to the factory pucks.
Reese is offering their #30154 picture frame which you bolt their conventional hitches to - nothing from them on a hitch to go straight to the factory pucks.
I'm trying to keep up on all of the offerings from the different manufacturers at the http://www.ramgunner.com/ram5thwheel.htm page. It will be a living document as we get info from other manufacturers. - gtsumExplorer
Me Again wrote:
Hotel California wrote:
OK traced that picture. Here is a little more detail.
You need Curt Head
20K > CURT Fifth Wheel Hitch Head #16530
or
24K > CURT Fifth Wheel Hitch Head #16545
and leg kit #16021 that is pictured above to fit directly into the RAM's 4 bed pockets.
**Note: This leg kit will be available early to mid March and he said it was actually a Reese design deal.**
http://www.ramgunner.com/ram5thwheel.htm
Chris
Nice find! - NC_HaulerExplorer..OK, I KNEW there was someone doing it, but also would have sworn, that though they did make a picture frame adapter, that Reese was also going to make a hitch just like the picture of the Curt, just in the Reese brand....if not Reese, pretty sure there is yet another major manufacturer doing the same thing Curt is doing....
I like it, it looks great - Me_AgainExplorer III
Hotel California wrote:
OK traced that picture. Here is a little more detail.
You need Curt Head
20K > CURT Fifth Wheel Hitch Head #16530
or
24K > CURT Fifth Wheel Hitch Head #16545
and leg kit #16021 that is pictured above to fit directly into the RAM's 4 bed pockets.
**Note: This leg kit will be available early to mid March and he said it was actually a Reese design deal.**
http://www.ramgunner.com/ram5thwheel.htm
Chris - Hotel_CaliforniExplorer
- NC_HaulerExplorerDeerslayer may be right, but I thought I had seen several Reese "prototype" conventional 5th wheel hitches with wide legs on them that will fit into the 4 cam lock holes that the picture frame adapter drops into, but maybe I'm wrong.....I know that I saw where someone (yeah, very vague I know), that had pictures of this type hitch, legs came down even like on a normal 5er hitch, then spead out...kind of strange looking, but the hitch was designed to drop into the 4 outside cam lock holes that the 5erGN prep package offers.
As stated earlier, the picture frame adapter either made by Mopar or Reese (cheaper cost), fit's into the 4 outside cam lock holes, THEN you put your 5th wheel hitch onto the picture frame adapter and locks it into place..There are quite a few "conventional" 5th wheel hitches that will work with this adapter...I wouldn't buy it OR a hitch from Mopar, their prices are ridiculous. One could save $200 easily by purchasing picture frame adapter from Reese....If one doesn't have a 5er hitch yet, go to a reputable hitch/installer. Heck, you could probably get a hitch cheaper at Camping World than Mopar/Chrysler
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