Any of you folks have your Reese 5th wheel rails installed by cutting out the bed liner and mounting the rails direct on the bed?
I have seen installs where they cut the bed liner out and install the rails onto the truck bed, but is it a PITA to get the pins in and out?
I had mine installed in my 98 by drilling 6-1" holes per rail through the bed liner, then used grade 8 washers to shim between the Reese split spacers and the bottom of the hitch rails to raise them up high enough so they fit over the bed liner. I also added 2 center bolts, through the bed with large washers just to stop flex in the rails. I called reese yesterday and explained how I had done this in my 98. They replied "we don't recomend doing it that way, but you have 5 years of history proving it was working fine"
Next break in the weather (maybe tomorrow) I will be installing the rails. I have the bed liner out of my 98 so I could just use the washer install, or I could cut the bed liner and install the rails right onto the bed.
If the pins are not a PITA to get in and out, I may go with the "cut out the bed liner"method because the rails would sit lower compaired to when I have them on top of the bed liner.
I have seen installs where they cut the bed liner out and install the rails onto the truck bed, but is it a PITA to get the pins in and out?
I had mine installed in my 98 by drilling 6-1" holes per rail through the bed liner, then used grade 8 washers to shim between the Reese split spacers and the bottom of the hitch rails to raise them up high enough so they fit over the bed liner. I also added 2 center bolts, through the bed with large washers just to stop flex in the rails. I called reese yesterday and explained how I had done this in my 98. They replied "we don't recomend doing it that way, but you have 5 years of history proving it was working fine"
Next break in the weather (maybe tomorrow) I will be installing the rails. I have the bed liner out of my 98 so I could just use the washer install, or I could cut the bed liner and install the rails right onto the bed.
If the pins are not a PITA to get in and out, I may go with the "cut out the bed liner"method because the rails would sit lower compaired to when I have them on top of the bed liner.
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