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Old 10-05-2019, 01:24 PM   #1
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Mystery Hitch

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I HAVE A 2000 Ford F350 that at one time had a underbed hitch. I want to put a hitch in and would like to use the existing setup. I have included some pictures of the bed. Can anyone identify the manufacturer? Pictures are UPSIDE DOWN!
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It looks like its for a fifth wheel or goose-neck setup. Maybe try the fifth wheel section of this site for more info on it. Good luck
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Are there holes in the bed of the truck? It looks like it might be for a 5th wheel hitch. There should be 4 holes for the hitch and 1 in the center for a goose neck
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