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Black PullRite 24K SuperGlide 5th Wheel Hitch - Side View | United RV Parts
Ahorre $400.00
Black Metal PullRite 2315 SuperGlide 5th Wheel Hitch - Side View | United RV Parts
Ahorre $278.00
Black PullRite 16K Super 5th Wheel Hitch ISR Series - Passenger Side Angle | United RV Parts
Ahorre $100.00
Black PullRite 20K Super 5th Wheel Hitch Model 2100 ISR Series - Front Angle View | United RV Parts
Ahorre $200.00
PullRite 24K Super 5th Wheel Hitch ISR Series 2200 - Three Quarter View | United RV Parts
Ahorre $132.01
Grey B&W Companion 20K 5th Wheel Hitch RVK3500 - Front Angle View | United RV Parts
Ahorre $400.00
B&W Companion Slider 5th Wheel Hitch RVK3770 - Three Quarter View | United RV Parts
Ahorre $600.00

A 5th wheel hitch is the critical connection point between your truck and your trailer, and getting the right setup matters for safe and comfortable towing. The wrong hitch, or one that is worn or incorrectly configured, can affect towing stability, put unnecessary stress on your truck bed, and make hitching and unhitching more difficult than it needs to be.

Our selection of 5th wheel hitches covers a range of towing capacities, jaw configurations, and mounting styles to suit different truck beds and fifth wheel trailers. Whether you are setting up for the first time or replacing an existing hitch, we carry options from trusted brands built for reliable long-term use. Check the pin weight of your trailer and the towing capacity of your truck before ordering to confirm the correct hitch rating for your setup.

What's the difference between a slider and a fixed 5th wheel hitch?

A slider hitch moves on rails to give your truck cab extra clearance during tight turns, which matters most on short-bed trucks (under 8 feet). A fixed hitch stays in one position and is the standard choice for long-bed trucks where the trailer king pin sits far enough back to clear the cab during turns. Check your truck bed length and trailer king pin position before choosing.

What weight capacity 5th wheel hitch do I need?

Match the hitch's gross trailer weight (GTW) rating to your loaded fifth wheel's weight, with headroom to spare. Most RV fifth wheel hitches are rated 16,000 to 25,000 lbs GTW. Check your trailer's GVWR on the VIN sticker, then pick a hitch rated at or above that number. Pin weight ratings matter too: typically 20-25% of total trailer weight.

Will a 5th wheel hitch fit any truck?

No. 5th wheel hitches mount to rails or a puck system installed in the truck bed, and the mounting kit is truck-specific (make, model, model year, and bed length). Confirm your truck's bed configuration and whether it has factory prep puck system from Ford, Ram, GM, or Nissan before ordering. For related towing electrical needs, browse our RV plug adapters to keep your trailer connection sorted.

Do you offer free shipping on 5th wheel hitches?

5th wheel hitches typically ship via truck freight due to their weight (often 150-250 lbs). Shipping costs are calculated at checkout based on your delivery address. Orders over $100 on smaller RV components qualify for free shipping. While you're outfitting your rig, take a look at RV electronics and RV patio mats for the rest of your setup.

Can I install a 5th wheel hitch myself?

Yes, if you're mechanically inclined and have a second set of hands. Most installations involve bolting rails or a puck-mount base into the truck bed, then setting the hitch head onto the rails. Plan on 2-3 hours for a first-time install. Torque all hardware to spec and verify the hitch locks fully onto the king pin before any tow. Need help confirming fitment? Text or call our team at 817-984-1852.

What's the difference between a 5th wheel hitch and a gooseneck hitch?

A 5th wheel hitch uses a horseshoe-shaped jaw that locks around a king pin under the trailer's pin box, common on RV fifth wheels. A gooseneck hitch uses a ball-and-coupler setup mounted lower in the truck bed, common on flatbed and livestock trailers. RV fifth wheels almost always require a 5th wheel hitch, not a gooseneck, unless you add a gooseneck-to-5th-wheel adapter.