What BedRug Sections Need Trimming when Installing a Curt A20 Hitch on My 2022 Ford F-350?
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Thanks Bob, so clearly then I should do no cutting until I actually have the hitch on hand, good to know. I suppose I could either drive truck for a few months and avoid putting anything in the bed to keep perfect, then get Bedrug/Hitch at same time, or maybe get Bedrug now and just lay the bed portion down to protect bottom (leave sides off) but not actually install until I get hitch. Will be 4-5 months before I get RV so I don't plan on buying the hitch until then, but want to keep truck bed perfect in the interim. My truck does have full tonneau cover so no issues with wind or the Bedrug blowing off...I'm leaning towards that, what do you think?
asked by: Neil K
Expert Reply:
When fitting a fifth-wheel hitch like the Curt A20 # C16034 on your 2022 Ford F-350 Super Duty with the BedRug Custom Truck Bed Liner - Full Bed Protection for Trucks with Bare Beds or Spray-In Liners # BRQ17LBK, it is important to the hitch completely level on the truck bed so that it will not have the possibility of wobbling.
With that being said, you will need to trim a longer area for the bottom feet. I went ahead and attached some photos that show that the feet are flat for the entire bottom surface (not just where the bolts enter the puck system).
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Curt A20 5th Wheel Trailer Hitch with Ford OEM Legs - Dual Jaw - 20,000 lbs
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- Fixed Fifth Wheel
- OEM - Ford
- 5000 lbs Vertical Load
- 20000 lbs GTW
- Cushioned Double Pivot
- Standard - Double Jaw
- 13 - 17 Inch Tall
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BedRug Custom Truck Bed Liner - Full Bed Protection for Trucks with Bare Beds or Spray-In Liners
- Truck Bed Mats
- Custom-Fit Mat
- Bare Bed Trucks
- Trucks w Spray-In Liners
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- Full Bed Protection
- Carpet over Foam
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Neil K.
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Thanks Bob, so clearly then I should do no cutting until I actually have the hitch on hand, good to know. I suppose I could either drive truck for a few months and avoid putting anything in the bed to keep perfect, then get Bedrug/Hitch at same time, or maybe get Bedrug now and just lay the bed portion down to protect bottom (leave sides off) but not actually install until I get hitch. Will be 4-5 months before I get RV so I don't plan on buying the hitch until then, but want to keep truck bed perfect in the interim. My truck does have full tonneau cover so no issues with wind or the Bedrug blowing off...I'm leaning towards that, what do you think?