My 1999 2500 QC short bed 2WD had a hitch in the bed by the previous owner. I'm assuming it was a 5th wheel hitch as it has what I think are 4 holes in the bed for mounting the cross rails.
From what I gather... usually rails are mounted using 8 holes... 2 on each end of 2 rails. But mine uses only 4 holes. Which type or brand of hitches use only 4 holes to mount the rails? I found that possibly the Reese Signature Series uses 4... but this is a relatively new product and I doubt this is what was installed.
I'd like to buy something that didn't require me to re-drill any holes in the bed since I already have some there. I'd prefer a hidden ball gooseneck hitch... but if I could just get the proper rails I would settle for a rail mounted goosneck ball.
I sure wish it was the Signature Series... since the rails are easy to remove when not in use allowing the full use of the bed floor.
Thanks in advance as I know nothing about bed type hitches other than I like the hidden ball hitches better than 5th wheel types. All I need to pull is a gooseneck tandem axle trailer for small equipment such as bobcats and mini excavators etc. This stuff is available for me where I work if I can get hooked up to it.
From what I gather... usually rails are mounted using 8 holes... 2 on each end of 2 rails. But mine uses only 4 holes. Which type or brand of hitches use only 4 holes to mount the rails? I found that possibly the Reese Signature Series uses 4... but this is a relatively new product and I doubt this is what was installed.
I'd like to buy something that didn't require me to re-drill any holes in the bed since I already have some there. I'd prefer a hidden ball gooseneck hitch... but if I could just get the proper rails I would settle for a rail mounted goosneck ball.
I sure wish it was the Signature Series... since the rails are easy to remove when not in use allowing the full use of the bed floor.
Thanks in advance as I know nothing about bed type hitches other than I like the hidden ball hitches better than 5th wheel types. All I need to pull is a gooseneck tandem axle trailer for small equipment such as bobcats and mini excavators etc. This stuff is available for me where I work if I can get hooked up to it.