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Old 10-29-2017, 10:01 PM   #1
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5th wheel pin heigth

I have a 2010 Fuzion 383 Toy Hauler. I have not pulled it with my truck, and I am not at home. I am getting a hitch installed so when we get home we can hook up and move the 5th wheel. My question is can or would any one with a Fuzion 383 or a like model measure the distance from the pin plate to the ground so I can figure out the height I need to adjust my hitch. I have a Ford F 450 but it has a custom aluminum flatbed on it. any help would be appreciated, I may have to buy a special flatbed hitch and had rather not if a regular hitch will work. Thanks so much for any help.
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I am not sure but mine would be in the neighborhood of 57in and assume most are fairly close to this.
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