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garyp4951 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 would line-x it first, and not need to tape everything off, and they will not damage the liner when installing the turnover bracket.
โMar-30-2020 11:24 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.
โMar-30-2020 11:02 AM
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โMar-18-2020 08:41 AM
C Schomer wrote:
I had both kinds of trailers for a few years and I finally bought a kingpin post for the g-neck trailer cuz I quickly got tired of changing back and forth and I wasn't about to put a g-neck adaptor on the fiver. I'm also 68 yo and I can still lift my B&W out, in one piece, and have a flat bed. Craig
โMar-17-2020 06:35 PM
โMar-04-2020 04:15 AM
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.
โFeb-29-2020 09:27 AM
fj12ryder wrote:Cummins12V98 wrote:Yeah, my thought too since that thing weights well over 200 lbs. in one piece. I don't have issues with lifting it out in two pieces, but no way with it all together. ๐
" I'm also 68 yo and I can still lift my B&W out, in one piece, and have a flat bed. Craig"
Manly Man I say!
โFeb-29-2020 07:40 AM
Cummins12V98 wrote:Yeah, my thought too since that thing weights well over 200 lbs. in one piece. I don't have issues with lifting it out in two pieces, but no way with it all together. ๐
" I'm also 68 yo and I can still lift my B&W out, in one piece, and have a flat bed. Craig"
Manly Man I say!
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