Jul-27-2018 12:36 PM
Jul-31-2018 10:09 AM
ksss wrote:allen8106 wrote:
Just bought a new 2018 GMC 3500HD with the OEM 5th wheel hitch prep package. Any recommendations for an adapter that allows me to use my current Pro Series 15k hitch? Based my research the only thing I could come up with was the Demco #6206 hitch adapter. I'm a bit nervous about the goose neck hitch hole being the only attachment point to the truck.
Thoughts?
I have been using the Curt version of that type of set up in my '18. I pull over 20K using the gooseneck hitch. The adaptor that converts the gooseneck hitch to an RV style rail adaptor I use on my RV I pull 15K or so with no problems. The only minor issue is changing out the adaptor takes a couple minutes and it is heavy but I have no issues with the strength of the setup.
Jul-31-2018 10:06 AM
ugeesta wrote:
Hitch adapters will add 2” to the height of your hitch.
Jul-28-2018 06:16 PM
MFL wrote:
I would not spend the money for an adapter, to fit your current hitch. The direct puck mount is great, and B&W makes a really nice hitch to fit your new truck puck system. If you sell current hitch, save the adapter cost, you will have the proper hitch without a big investment.
Jerry
Jul-28-2018 12:03 PM
allen8106 wrote:
Just bought a new 2018 GMC 3500HD with the OEM 5th wheel hitch prep package. Any recommendations for an adapter that allows me to use my current Pro Series 15k hitch? Based my research the only thing I could come up with was the Demco #6206 hitch adapter. I'm a bit nervous about the goose neck hitch hole being the only attachment point to the truck.
Thoughts?
Jul-28-2018 11:03 AM
Cummins12V98 wrote:MFL wrote:
I would not spend the money for an adapter, to fit your current hitch. The direct puck mount is great, and B&W makes a really nice hitch to fit your new truck puck system. If you sell current hitch, save the adapter cost, you will have the proper hitch without a big investment.
Jerry
YA know with all this common sense I am thinking about promoting you in the "B&W HeavyWeight FanBoyClub".
Great advice!
Jul-28-2018 09:05 AM
Jul-28-2018 08:31 AM
Jul-28-2018 08:28 AM
MFL wrote:
I would not spend the money for an adapter, to fit your current hitch. The direct puck mount is great, and B&W makes a really nice hitch to fit your new truck puck system. If you sell current hitch, save the adapter cost, you will have the proper hitch without a big investment.
Jerry
Jul-28-2018 05:43 AM
Jul-28-2018 05:24 AM
Jul-28-2018 04:29 AM
Jul-27-2018 05:33 PM
ugeesta wrote:
Hitch adapters will add 2” to the height of your hitch. I ended up getting a B&W sliding hitch because I have a 2018 standard bed truck and couldn’t afford an additional 2” height as these new trucks sit taller. Currently, the top of my AC sits at 13’8” which is a little tall for my comfort.
If your trailer does not sit as tall then is should be a non issue unless you like to have your trailer ride level.
Congrats on the new truck.
Jul-27-2018 12:59 PM