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RDMueller
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Nov 23, 2017

Gooseneck travel trailer!

Camping at Vogel State Park this Thanksgiving and came across this unique travel trailer converted to a gooseneck. Just had to share. Happy Thanksgiving all!

  • Never knew what chucking was until it was explained to me. I pull a gooseneck equipment trailer all the time and I think my gooseneck pulls fine. In fact I like his setup enough to copy it if I had a TT (which I don't). One thing about a gooseneck ball hitch is levelling the gooesneck is super easy. The hitch stem is adjustable up and down via holes in the stem and a bolt or in my case a lever secured with a spring clip. So long as I keep the 2 7/8" ball greased the gooseneck can articulate side to side on uneven terrain with no binding and no issues whatsoever and unhitching is a simple matter of pulling a lever and opening the jaws at the bottom of the stem which I can do from the ground standing beside the truck.

    Pretty neat setup.
  • MrWizard wrote:
    He liked the floor plan etc..
    Didn't like bumper pull

    So he converted it, for better towing

    Looks like an extra fresh water tank mounted up there


    Thats a cooler - not a FW tank.
  • I have a friend who did that, but he extended the gooseneck far enough to fit a golf car sideways in front. It worked fine, but the setup was less than ideal for him, logistically , as he is paralyzed from the waiste down, so now he has a bus with hand controls pulling a trailer with the golf car.
  • Hmmm, okay. I have a 5th wheel and before that a good sized trailer. I personally don't think the FW pulls much better, in fact it has an irritating "chucking" that makes me want my bumper pull back. Maybe a GN pulls better than the FW?
  • He liked the floor plan etc..
    Didn't like bumper pull

    So he converted it, for better towing

    Looks like an extra fresh water tank mounted up there
  • IBcarguy wrote:
    I don't get it. What's the benefit? That took some time, effort, and expense to fabricate that for what gain?

    better towing
  • I don't get it. What's the benefit? That took some time, effort, and expense to fabricate that for what gain?

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