gooser hitch advice
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gooser hitch advice
im in the market for a gooser hitch for my 97 12 valve. im looking at this "hide a goose" which seems like a decent deal for what it does.
http://www.etrailer.com/pc-H~9462-39...eid=1997201304
anyone running this hitch or know anything about it? how difficult is it to install? any advice would be great TIA
anyone in nearby Central NY that is looking to sell a deck-over goosneck PM with some details
http://www.etrailer.com/pc-H~9462-39...eid=1997201304
anyone running this hitch or know anything about it? how difficult is it to install? any advice would be great TIA
anyone in nearby Central NY that is looking to sell a deck-over goosneck PM with some details
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You really should ake a look at the B&W turnoverball gooseneck hitch. It is a bit cheaper, and as far as I am concerned. the best on the market. It also has a lot of accessories available. www.turnoverball.com
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I would second the B&W. This is were I bought mine http://turnoverballhitch.com/
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ive got a b&w, and love it. The only thing i recommend is to keep the pin lubricated if it stays in one position for an extended period of time, cuz it will freeze up.
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