slapshot12
Oct 04, 2017Explorer
Standard bed rails or gooseneck mount?
I just got a new '17 F-350 SRW as the next step to upgrade to a 5er toy hauler in the near future. I'm looking at the Andersen Ultimate and the Pullrite Superlite hitches. I want a clean bed when I'm not towing, but don't want to have a 100+ pound hitch to move around and store.
As far as the mounts go, what are the benefits and drawbacks of using standard bed rails or a gooseneck. I likely won't ever be towing a gooseneck, but it's a solid connection base. With both of these, I can still go with the lighter adapter style hitch or a traditional 5th wheel.
My short list of mounts are :
B&W for the gooseneck :
https://www.etrailer.com/Gooseneck/Ford/F-350+Super+Duty/2017/BWGNRK1117.html?vehicleid=201749800#prod-acc-onlyreviews
and Pullrite for the standard rails :
http://www.pullrite.com/products/isr-series-mounting-kits-fifth-wheel-hitches/isr-series-superrail-custom-mounting-kit-2017
Any advice would be greatly appreciated. I've never, or towed, a 5th whee so it's all new to me. I've been searching and reading old threads here and all over the 'ol interweb.
As far as the mounts go, what are the benefits and drawbacks of using standard bed rails or a gooseneck. I likely won't ever be towing a gooseneck, but it's a solid connection base. With both of these, I can still go with the lighter adapter style hitch or a traditional 5th wheel.
My short list of mounts are :
B&W for the gooseneck :
https://www.etrailer.com/Gooseneck/Ford/F-350+Super+Duty/2017/BWGNRK1117.html?vehicleid=201749800#prod-acc-onlyreviews
and Pullrite for the standard rails :
http://www.pullrite.com/products/isr-series-mounting-kits-fifth-wheel-hitches/isr-series-superrail-custom-mounting-kit-2017
Any advice would be greatly appreciated. I've never, or towed, a 5th whee so it's all new to me. I've been searching and reading old threads here and all over the 'ol interweb.