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Fifth wheel hitches for your
2016 Nissan Titan XD
Long Bed · Puck System · 5 hitches match your setup Change truck
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Pick your hitch
All of these drop directly into your factory pucks.
Step 1: Puck-to-rail adapter
Drops into your pucks, gives you standard rails on top.
Step 2: Pick a rail-mount hitch
Once you have the adapter, any of these will work.
PullRite
20K Super 5th
$893
PullRite
16K SuperGlide
$1,515
Step 1: Puck-to-rail adapter
Drops into your pucks, gives you rails.
Step 2: ISR Gooseneck Adapter
Mounts to your rails, gives you a gooseneck ball.
Step 3: Gooseneck Pinbox
Replace your trailer's pinbox.
Note
Ball on rails has no clearance underneath, so Gooseneck Fifth Wheel adapters won't work. You'll need a gooseneck pinbox on your trailer.
Step 1: OE Gooseneck Adapter
Drops into your pucks, gives you a gooseneck ball.
PullRite
OE Gooseneck Ball & Plate
$273
Step 2: Choose how to tow your fifth wheel
You now have a gooseneck ball. Pick one of the options below to connect your fifth wheel trailer.
Option A: Gooseneck Fifth Wheel
Adapter sits on your ball. Keep your trailer stock — quick to set up, adds some height.
Option B: Gooseneck Pinbox
Swap your trailer's pinbox. Permanent trailer mod, but cleaner connection and often better ride.
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Guides that might help
Plain-English explanations — no jargon, no fluff.
Understanding Your Setup
What is a Puck System?
Factory-installed towing prep explained — and why it matters for hitch selection.
Read guide →Getting Started
How to Choose a Fifth Wheel Hitch
Weight ratings, slider vs fixed, and what actually matters when picking a hitch.
Read guide →