
PullRite | Rail Adapter | Industry Standard Rails to OE Puck | 4452 | 2020 GM Trucks
- Adapter converts your industry standard hitch to an OE puck mounted one
- Fits any PullRite ISR Series Industry Standard hitch
- Fully Removable for a clean bed
- Easier than other brands to install/remove
- We are the only one that breaks down into modular pieces
- NO TOOLS REQUIRED
Product Overview
This 25K OE Series industry standard rail adapter for 2020 GM trucks with pucks, converts any PullRite ISR Series hitch, or any other brand industry standard type hitch with tabbed/spade feet into an OE Puck mounted one.Centered over the axle for a better towing and handling, this OE Series adapter breaks down into 4 individual pieces, uses 4 independent mounting posts and requires NO TOOLS to install or remove!This 25K OE Series industry standard rail adapter for 2020 Chevy trucks with pucks, converts any PullRite ISR Series hitch, or any other brand industry standard type hitch with tabbed/ spade feet into an OE Puck mounted one. Centered over the axle for a better towing and handling, this OE Series adapter breaks down into 4 individual pieces, uses 4 independent mounting posts and requires nop tools to install or remove.
Kit includes adapter rails and hardware.
Adapter converts your industry standard hitch to an OE puck mounted one
Fits any PullRite ISR Series Industry Standard hitch
Fully Removable for a clean bed
Easier than other brands to install/remove
We are the only one that breaks down into modular pieces
NO TOOLS REQUIRED
Mounts hitch centered-on-axle
Part No: 4452
Pin Weight Capacity (max. vertical weight): 6250.00lbs.
Total Weight: 83.00lbs.
Overall Dimensions (inches): 12"W x 9"H x 48"L; box
Finish: Hard Nickel Finish
Warranty: 5 year, limited
Shipping Specs: Shipped in one box, fully assembled
Notes/Limitations
A towing system includes each vehicle and component involved in towing. Each item in your towing system has a capacity or weight rating. You trailer has a Gross Vehicle Weight Rating, or GVWR. Your truck has a tow capacity, payload capacity, and possibly more. In addition, your fifth wheel hitch has a weight rating. This weight rating must be at, or above, the GVWR of your trailer for you to tow safely. In addition, if your truck can tow larger loads (has a larger capacity) than the rating of your hitch, your system is only safe to tow loads at the lower rating, that of the hitch.
Your mounting kit also has a weight rating, just like your fifth wheel hitch. Many times, these rating are designed to match. But, this is not always the case. Your mounting kit may be higher rated then your fifth wheel hitch, but it also could be lower depending on the components involved. The lowest rating of any one component in the system becomes the rating of the entire system. If your mounting kit is rated to 18,000 lbs., and your hitch is rated at 24,000 lbs., the weight rating of the entire system will not be above 18,000 lbs. Other components in the system could lower the actual system rating further.
It is the end users responsibility to ensure a safe towing experience. To this end, it is your responsibility to ensure that the truck, trailer, hitching components, and all other items involved are rated or have a capacity sufficient for the loads involved.