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LIKE2BUILD
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Jul 26, 2016

Installing Ram 5th wheel prep

Has anyone installed the Ram 5th wheel prep kit part# 82213980AB in their 2014 or newer Ram 2500? We're about to purchase a 5th wheel and I want to use this for my attachment points in the bed. My truck didn't come with the kit pre-installed so I'm going to tackle this myself. I've seen on other forums the kit comes with good instructions, but I'd like to see a video just to make sure I'm comfortable with it.

Thanks,
KJ

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  • Perfect information. Thanks so much.

    Your install looks extremely clean and that's the appearance that I want. The 5er we're buying is coming with the hitch that uses standard bolt-down rails in the bed. Call me crazy, but I just really don't want anything permanent in the bed. I want it completely clear so if I carry a load of wood, plywood, drywall....whatever....I don't have to goof around with the rails being in the way.

    I went back and forth with installing a B&W turnover ball then using a Companion hitch. That's a pretty nice deal but by the time I bought that whole setup I'd be over $1300 into the project. I'm getting the factory fifth wheel prep, wiring kit, and Reese picture frame adapter for under $700. Since I'm getting the hitch for free that puts me way ahead on $$$$$.

    I guess the final straw in going this route is having 4 points of locking contact for the hitch compared to 1 for the B&W setup. Yes, I know the Companion spreads the weight across bed and it is a very well engineered system, but I do like the idea of having hitch locked directly into the frame rails. Another nice thing is picture frame adapter makes it versatile and if I want to upgrade 5er hitches it's just simple plug and play without any other mods.

    KJ
  • LIKE2BUILD wrote:
    Has anyone installed the Ram 5th wheel prep kit part# 82213980AB in their 2014 or newer Ram 2500? We're about to purchase a 5th wheel and I want to use this for my attachment points in the bed. My truck didn't come with the kit pre-installed so I'm going to tackle this myself. I've seen on other forums the kit comes with good instructions, but I'd like to see a video just to make sure I'm comfortable with it.

    Thanks,
    KJ


    I did it last fall. Took about 4-4.5 hours working by myself, including the electrical outlet in the bed. The OEM bed bolts were really hard to remove do to the locking stuff they used. Two people would be able to do it much quicker.

    You have to remove the bed bolts and one side and loosen them on the other side, then jack the bed up on one side as a time to place the pucks into the mounts that are on all the frames. I used a board from a trolley floor jack to raise the bed. My SB has three mounting bolts on each side.

    Drilling the big holes in the bed is scary. I had to order the hole saw, as it is not a size that the box stores stock.

    https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B000E8FP6C/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o04_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1

    I drilled the first pilot hole and then use a bent piece of wire to check the calibration of the location, and made a slight adjustment of the three other locations based on that finding.

    PM me if you want I will give you my phone number to talk.

    I did not install the gooseneck hitch.



    I really like my B&W hitch. The latch mechanism is the best there is available.



    Chris