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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

What is a standard 5th wheel hitch and how is it different from a gooseneck or sliding hitch?

A standard 5th wheel hitch mounts in the bed of a pickup truck over the rear axle and connects to a kingpin on the trailer's overhang. Unlike a gooseneck (which uses a ball in the truck bed), a 5th wheel hitch uses a jaw-and-kingpin design rated for heavier trailer pin weights. Unlike sliding hitches, a standard fixed hitch does not move forward or backward, so it is best suited for long-bed trucks (8 ft beds) where cab clearance during sharp turns is not a concern. Short-bed truck owners should look at a sliding model instead.

How do I choose the right capacity for my RV fifth wheel hitch?

Match the hitch's gross trailer weight (GTW) rating and vertical load rating to your loaded fifth wheel, not the dry weight on the brochure. Add cargo, full fresh water, and propane to get a realistic loaded number, then choose a hitch rated at least 15-20% above that figure. Standard hitches in this collection cover common ratings from 16,000 lb up to 24,000 lb GTW. Also confirm your truck's payload capacity supports the pin weight (typically 20-25% of trailer weight) plus the hitch hardware itself.

What truck bed hardware do I need to install a standard 5th wheel hitch?

Most standard 5th wheel hitches require a base rail kit or puck-system adapter that bolts through the truck bed and attaches to the frame. Many late-model Ford, Ram, GM, and Nissan trucks come with factory prep packages that accept puck-mount hitches directly. If your truck does not have a prep package, you will need a universal rail kit specific to your truck's make, model, and year. Check the Required Hardware for RTX2000 collection if you are installing that model, and confirm bed length before ordering.

Can a standard 5th wheel hitch be used in a short-bed truck?

A fixed standard hitch is not recommended for short-bed trucks (6.5 ft or shorter) because the trailer overhang can contact the cab during sharp, low-speed turns. Short-bed owners should look at a sliding 5th wheel hitch, which moves the coupling point rearward for turning clearance. If you tow a fifth wheel with a short-bed truck, verify your trailer's pin-to-front-cap measurement and your truck's cab-to-axle dimension before selecting any hitch in this collection. Text or call our team at 817-984-1852 if you need help confirming fitment, and browse related RV electronics and towing accessories while you plan the install.

What maintenance does a 5th wheel hitch need?

Grease the hitch plate and kingpin jaws before every trip with a heavy-duty lithium or moly grease, or use a polyurethane lube plate to keep things cleaner. Inspect the jaws, locking handle, and pivot pins for wear or excessive play once a season, and check that the base rails or puck pins are fully seated and torqued to spec. Replace worn jaws or locking bars before they affect coupling security. Storing the hitch indoors during the off-season prevents corrosion, and pairs well with the rest of your end-of-year prep work in our RV winterizing kits collection.