Just installed the hitch in my 2021 Tradesman 6.4L. Same Curt 16A that I have had for 6-7 years and this is the 3rd truck it's been in. I got a smokin deal on this truck and the only option it didn't have that I kind of wanted was the gooseneck/5th wheel prep - puck system. Wasn't a huge deal to me because I have installed the custom frame brackets and rails from Curt on my two previous trucks - 1 ford and 1 chevy. I can say that the brackets for the Ram were by far the easiest to install. Install took little over an hour in the garage with the help of my 11 year old. I've never had a slider and I guess i've never seen the need for one where I go. I pull a 36' Coachman Chaparral that weighs in at a little over 11K fully loaded, pin weight is a shade over 1500 lbs. So far the truck seems to handle this with ease but I've only towed it a total of about 45 miles to a local campground. Heading out for a couple hour trip on Wednesday evening so i'll get a chance to really see what I think. The link below are the custom frame brackets from Curt. Rails are pretty much universal. If you look the brackets up on Amazon they say they do not fit the 2021 but that is incorrect. They fit and are a very simple install especially if you drop the spare tire and remove the heat shield. I'll post some pictures Wednesday before we head out.
And no, the bed is not all scratched up already, truck has just a tick over 1100 miles on it.
My wife took the truck to the grocery store and decided to haul home two leaking bags of flour and then thought she would be nice and sweep it out with a broom. I actually took this picture to have a reminder for her...
When you purchase a 5th wheel trailer hitch, you expect it to be capable of towing your RV, flatbed or whatever other 5th wheel trailer you own. While a 5th wheel hitch does offer an impressive amount of towing strength, it cannot get far without the proper installation equipment. Engineered for...
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