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      #17
      Originally posted by Big_gun View Post
      All out off road replaced the one in my sons F250 and did a great job. B&W I was $495 installed and that included removing old hitch and installing wiring harness in the bed. great fold to deal with in Richmond. Had to replace due to the fifth wheel I bought came with a B&W companion hitch. I have the one removed I could sell... was in an 2002 F250.
      he got a picture of the receipt?... if so i will be driving down to richmond this weekend for that!

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        #18
        If you do get one installed, I have B&W 5th wheel hitch that I can’t use anymore. Not a thing wrong with it, just doesn’t fit in my new truck. $500


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          #19
          I’ve installed them on my own, not hard. And I’m not mechanical at all.

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            #20
            Sorry for not saying what it goes on.
            2016 F250 crew cab, short bed.

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              #21
              Originally posted by Big_gun View Post
              All out off road replaced the one in my sons F250 and did a great job. B&W I was $495 installed and that included removing old hitch and installing wiring harness in the bed. great fold to deal with in Richmond. Had to replace due to the fifth wheel I bought came with a B&W companion hitch. I have the one removed I could sell... was in an 2002 F250.
              Do you know who you talked to?
              Thanks

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                #22
                I just put one in myself. It wast too hard but took me waay longer than I had anticipated (directions were not great) as well as the cost, I was slightly over 600 in just materials. The harness that mounts inside the bed was almost a $100 by itself.

                Double check the BW hitch with the 2016 ford, I had heard that there was issues with replacing the rear shocks down the road due to the way the hitch mounts and makes the shock mount inaccessible? Maybe the 2016 doesn't have that problem? I didn't want that issue or the little slide bar at the wheel well so I went with the Curt hitch. I could install another one MUCH faster now that I have done one. Cutting the first hole in the bed was the hardest.

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                  #23
                  Discount Hitch did mine. I got the flip-flop gooseneck hitch. I forgot to pin the ball once while hauling my 40’ toy hauler. Discount Hitch took care of it, no questions asked.

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