โFeb-26-2020 05:16 AM
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โFeb-27-2020 07:22 AM
TXiceman wrote:
Lyle is among the few that understand the mechanics of what happens with a goose neck hitch.
No way will I ever use a GN or GN adapter on a 5th wheel frame.
Ken
โFeb-27-2020 07:11 AM
justme wrote:schlep1967 wrote:
I wouldn't make a decision either way until you pick out the 5th wheel you are buying. Some 5th wheel frame manufacturers will void the warranty with the use of gooseneck adapters.
The reason for voiding the warranty is their frame is not strong enough. I would not buy a 5th wheel trailer from a manufacturer that voids the warranty for goose neck towing for obvious reason.
โFeb-27-2020 06:27 AM
schlep1967 wrote:
I wouldn't make a decision either way until you pick out the 5th wheel you are buying. Some 5th wheel frame manufacturers will void the warranty with the use of gooseneck adapters.
โFeb-27-2020 06:20 AM
laknox wrote:Jeff1953 wrote:sayoung wrote:
Put one of the underbed rail with turn over gooseball so you have both. Another option is just a turnover ball gooseneck & a B& W Companion that slips into the gooseneck ball shaft.
I use a Curt turnover gooseneck with a Curt X-Rail that mounts in the hole and use a B& W Patriot .
Really depends on how heavy a 5er your planning on. If real heavy look at the Traiersaver Airride hitches but B&W will take some really heavy ones also.
As luck would have it, I was actually looking at the B&W underbed mount gooseneck. I want to get the hitch before I have the bed Line-Xed. Most of the 5ers we've looked at so far are in the 9-11K dry weight range.
I had my bed lined before installing my own Turnover Ball. NBD to drill through the lining with a 4" hole saw. Given that I'm in AZ, I didn't worry about painting or coating the exposed edges of the 5 holes used for the TO Ball. ๐
Lyle
โFeb-27-2020 03:53 AM
โFeb-26-2020 10:01 PM
Jeff1953 wrote:
Warranty most likely won't be an issue, since we're looking at buying used. My main concern would be safety. Are the adapter inherently not as safe?
โFeb-26-2020 03:59 PM
Jeff1953 wrote:Super_Dave wrote:
Have you already dismissed the idea of a turnover ball and an Anderson Ultimate Hitch? It's been ideal for me.
No, I haven't dismissed it, since I'd never heard of it. ๐ I just started looking at hitches. I'm new to the 5er market. That looks like a pretty nice setup. So, it allows you to tow both 5th wheel and gooseneck? (not at the same time, of course) How heavy is the base for removal purposes? Thanks.
โFeb-26-2020 03:21 PM
โFeb-26-2020 11:11 AM
โFeb-26-2020 10:06 AM
Super_Dave wrote:
Have you already dismissed the idea of a turnover ball and an Anderson Ultimate Hitch? It's been ideal for me.
โFeb-26-2020 09:01 AM
โFeb-26-2020 06:40 AM
โFeb-26-2020 06:33 AM
Jeff1953 wrote:sayoung wrote:
Put one of the underbed rail with turn over gooseball so you have both. Another option is just a turnover ball gooseneck & a B& W Companion that slips into the gooseneck ball shaft.
I use a Curt turnover gooseneck with a Curt X-Rail that mounts in the hole and use a B& W Patriot .
Really depends on how heavy a 5er your planning on. If real heavy look at the Traiersaver Airride hitches but B&W will take some really heavy ones also.
As luck would have it, I was actually looking at the B&W underbed mount gooseneck. I want to get the hitch before I have the bed Line-Xed. Most of the 5ers we've looked at so far are in the 9-11K dry weight range.