Is Curt Rail Adapter C16023 Compatible With Reese 16K Slider 5th Wheel Hitch
Question:
i have a 2017 chevy silverado 2500hd. it has the built in tow prep package. I think i need this part Installation Rails: C16023 My question is will my current 5th wheel hitch reese 16k fit into the this part thx
asked by: Martin
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Expert Reply:
For the 2017 Chevrolet Silverado 2500 with 6-1/2-foot bed and the Factory Rail Kit you can indeed use the Curt Rail Adapter # C16023. This adapter will allow installation of your Reese brand sliding 5th wheel hitch. Do note the adapter adds 1-3/8-inches of height to the hitch set-up as compared to standard base rails that permanently mount to the bed.
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Adam R
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Adapter Rails for Curt 5th Wheel Hitch w/ Slider - Chevy/GMC Towing Prep Package
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