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Gary Foster
I just bought a new 07 Toyota tacoma pickup and found out after the purchase it has a composite bed (not steel).. Does anyone know how to make and mount a hitch for use with a Scamp 19' 5th wheel trailer. Does any manufacture make a hidden gooseneck type hitch that would frame mount? You can email me at foster00160 @ msn.com
Isaac M
Hi Gary,

I tow with a '96 Tacoma 2WD. Even with the steel bed, I did not mount the hitch to the bed and sides of the wheel wells like Scamp recommends. I didn't feel comfortable knowing that the trailer was just attached to the bed.

Instead, I had steel brackets fabricated and welded to the frame just under the bed and then drilled holes in the bed for bolts to pass through the hitch, bed, and into the brackets. This basically sandwiches the bed between the frame and the hitch. I also had the nuts welded to the brackets under the bed so that I can remove the hitch without having to crawl under the truck (although in three years I have yet to remove it). I know several others have done similar approaches. This would probably work with the composite beds if the base of the hitch is large enough to spread out the load on the bed, but I'm sure others will post their experiences.

Because of the height of the receiver on the scamp (which is not a real gooseneck), I don't think that a hidden gooseneck type hitch will work unless you make a tall custom ball or modify the trailer.

As for the hitch, if you contact Scamp, they will gladly send you a drawing showing how to make the hitch and the minimum dimensions that you have to maintain when you place the hitch in the bed to make sure that you don't damage the truck or trailer when turning.

One thing you may think about is adding air helper springs (air bags) in the rear to help stiffen the ride. This made a world of difference in the stability of my setup. I don't get blown around at all and don't have any bouncing or swaying when I air them up while towing.
Gary Foster
I would love to see some pictures if you have any available. I am with you in the fact that I wouldn't feel comfortable with the hitch just bolted to the sheet metal of the bed. I know it isn't a 5th wheel, but I think that is Scamp's term. I also wonder if a modified hitch could be made and plugged into the trucks reciever?
Christi V.
I think this has been mentioned before.. but some kind of reinsforcments would have to be done underneath the bed.... thats what i was told by the dealership when i had a Tacoma...
pjanits
The Tacoma was my first choice for a pickup AND if I can see some pictures of the brackets maybe I can start dreaming of a Scamp 5th wheel again.
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