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Reese Elite (30143) 25k Fifth Wheel Hitch on 2040-parts.com

US $999.00
Location:

Sarasota, Florida, United States

Sarasota, Florida, United States
Very Good condition, used for 2 years. Minor scratches but well maintained, this hitch is fully operational.
Brand:Reese Country/Region of Manufacture:United States Manufacturer Part Number:30143

** This fifth wheel hitch sells for $1,600+ (new) ** - 25,000 lbs. capacity / 6,250 lbs. pin weight capacity - Vertically adjusts from 14-1/2" to 17" - Improved 4 way head pivot - 4 degree side to side pivot for better control - Forged single jaw - Increased king pin/jaw contact design - Self latching jaw design - King pin indicator - Wider footprint for increased stability - Stamped round head *** This fifth wheel hitch is designed for trucks equipped with Ford factory hitch prep, used in a 2012 Ford F350 with factory installed fifth wheel prep puck system. Includes all above-bed parts. *** Price is for local pick-up, will ship if buyer arranges for shipping and pick-up.

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