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- DtankExplorer
Halmfamily wrote:
B&W is the only way to go in my opinion.
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"Opinions" are like elbows (or?) - everyone usually has one or two.
Simply stated there *are* differing opinions...:S
I haven't had the others - - but MINE is best!..:S..:S
OP - lots of excellent options -
do *YOUR* research, decide which one is best for *YOU*....:C
. - AZ_T_TExplorerAnother vote for B&W.
- HalmfamilyExplorerB&W is the only way to go in my opinion.
- BB_TXNomadMost all 5er hitches can be easily removed from the truck. Some leave the mounting rails in the bed (which are very low profile and have minimal impact on using the bed) while some use an underbed mounting system that does not leave visible rails in the bed. I have had both. The underbed mounts leave a cleaner looking bed. But the ones that do leave the rails in the bed did not prevent me from using the bed for whatever I wanted to haul from lumber to an ATV.
- laknoxNomad
Old-Biscuit wrote:
B&W Hitch
x2 on the B&W Turnover Ball and Companion hitch. I've used one for 11 years and it's great. Also, the company stands behind them and is great to deal with, too. To expand on Old Biscuit's link; TO Ball base is here: http://www.turnoverball.com/products/gooseneck-hitch/turnoverball-gooseneck-hitch and Companion FW hitch is here: http://www.turnoverball.com/products/rvhitch#companion.
Lyle - fj12ryderExplorer IIIYes, but they do tend to be more expensive than some that do not come out easily.
B&W Turnover Ball and Companion 5th wheel hitch as suggested is one excellent hitch. - N-TroubleExplorerAll 5er hitches "pop out" so to speak. I'm not following the question
OP are you looking for a hitch that doesn't use standard hitch rails that stay in the bed. Even with hitch rails you can still use the bed. Its more of a cosmetic thing. - Old-BiscuitExplorer III
- LearjetExploreryes...go to Etrailer.com plenty of videos and info, put your truck info in and follow the information.
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