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C Schomer wrote:
I built my RV bed for fifth wheel hitch and gooseneck ball. When I had both kinds of trailers I was constantly switching back-and-forth so I put a king pin post on my gooseneck trailer so the fifth wheel hitch worked for both. That was the best of both worlds… The easiest hitching for both trailers and no gooseneck adapter problem on the fifth wheel RV.
Sep-08-2022 02:04 PM
BB_TX wrote:
If you are buying new, Lippert frames approve a Goosebox adapter (has shock absorbers and air bag) but not rigid adapters.
Sep-08-2022 08:14 AM
spoon059 wrote:TXiceman wrote:
Goose neck trailers are specifically built to be pulled by a goose neck ball. Adding an after-market adapter to a 5th wheel trailer does not make it suitable to tow from a goose neck ball.
Ken
Reese Goosebox
Sep-06-2022 04:54 PM
Cptnvideo wrote:
Question: When going over uneven railroad tracks or something similar, can the gooseneck style hitch allow the trailer to tilt enough sideways to damage the pickup bed rails?
Sep-06-2022 03:09 PM
Sep-06-2022 02:36 PM
TXiceman wrote:
Goose neck trailers are specifically built to be pulled by a goose neck ball. Adding an after-market adapter to a 5th wheel trailer does not make it suitable to tow from a goose neck ball.
Ken
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