Gooseneck Hitch Installation - 3rd Generation
Gooseneck Hitch Installation - 3rd Generation
I would like to start this thread so those interested primarily in the installation of a gooseneck hitch on the new 2003 Ram can post their thoughts and experiences in a single place.<br><br> :
<br>Mr.Billy<br>
<br>Mr.Billy<br>
Re:Gooseneck Hitch Installation - 3rd Generation
Do I really need to repeat myself on this topic again
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hmmmm, whats that brand of hitch I like, Oh ya. B&W, that's all you need to know. www.turnoverball.com
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hmmmm, whats that brand of hitch I like, Oh ya. B&W, that's all you need to know. www.turnoverball.com
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Yeah I know Luke, it looks great, but I don't like the clamp on idea that Turnoverball is using. Sorry, but I prefer bolts through the frame, even if I don't like that idea much either, seems stronger to me than some U bolts?<br><br>Any way this is the reply I received today from Reese regarding the Remove-a-ball hitch availability for the 2003 Ram - they are referring to sister company Draw-Tite.<br><br>"Bill,<br> This new installation kit is due to roll off the paint line 12/4/02 and given the appropriate time, will be available to you. This is regarding the 6390 under bed mount for the Remove - a - Ball."<br><br>Now what is the appropriate time?<br><br>This was his message re: Draw-Tite hitch (Remove-a-ball) in October to clarify the above statement.<br><br>"Bill,<br> The 2003 Dodge shows a new frame. The mounting kit will be either 30035 with a new part of 58186 or 6390 for the installation kit on the additional gooseneck hitches offered.<br><br>CEGerard<br> Reese Products Technical Advisor"<br><br><br><br>
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Well if you took a close look at mine I think you might change your mind. I've had every dang brand of goosneck out there and I choose B&W. I pull more weight than just about anybody on here and I have not broken one yet. The clamps really do nothing but hold the hitch from moving back and forth. But there is even a pin that is bolted to the side frame of the hitch that goes through a hole that the factory put in the frame, to keep it from moving back and forth. I am 110% completely sold on the quality of the B&W product. This hitch your talking about, does it require a square hole to be cut in the bed ???
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Re:Gooseneck Hitch Installation - 3rd Generation
heh heh... Don't worry Luke... You got back up now!<br><br><br>For the record, I have already seen a 2003 Dodge/gooseneck horse trailer on it's side. Driver was pulling into a stable that had a large decorative rock at the entrance. The rear wheels started up the rock (driver not watching) and sent the whole shooting match over on it's side. The side of the truck was totaled. The trailer had minor damage. Mostly skin scrapes and a bent running board, but there were some stress cracks in the paint on the goose, so we are replacing that.<br><br>As for the hitch, which actually leveraged the whole thing over...<br>Straight as an arrow. It is a B&W. I checked that thing against a brand new hitch several different ways, looked at the paint, checked the torque on the bolts, etc, etc, etc... Nothing is different than a brand new hitch.
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Woopee, your making me think again guys. Square and round holes with square and round pegs is for psychologists, I thought? :
<br><br>Of course just cruising slowly over a bolder isn't the greatest test of strength, but the guy obviously flunked the smarts test anyway. Bet he won't do that again. Has he moved the bolder yet ?
<br><br>See this is a good thread afterall - make one rethink options. ???<br><br>MrBilly
<br><br>Of course just cruising slowly over a bolder isn't the greatest test of strength, but the guy obviously flunked the smarts test anyway. Bet he won't do that again. Has he moved the bolder yet ?
<br><br>See this is a good thread afterall - make one rethink options. ???<br><br>MrBilly
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The B&W is the highest rated for both Gross and Tongue weight in the removable ***** if I remember correct, that must count for something......
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[quote author=Luke S link=board=11;threadid=7817;start=0#75154 date=1038956166]<br>B&W ROCKS
<br>[/quote]<br><br>Luke S,,,,,,,,,, minus 10 points for really bad pun! :
<br>[/quote]<br><br>Luke S,,,,,,,,,, minus 10 points for really bad pun! :
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Luke,<br><br>I'm still researching the B&W<br><br>I just received a fax copy of the installation instructions for the Turn over ball hitch on the 2003 Ram from the manufacturer.<br><br>Question. <br><br>Since the pics did not show well in the fax, and you mentioned that a pin was bolted to the frame and in a hole already available from the factory, is that what is being mentioned in step 4D? <br><br>The 4D instruction reads " Install the pin bracket by inserting the pin into the hole in the frame forward of the front side plate. Insert a 1 1/2 " bolt through the flange of the pin gracket and the flange on the front side plate, fasten with a lock washer and nut. Repeat Step ...."<br><br>I see no mention here of the "pin" being bolted to the frame?<br><br>Does the pin just sit there, or is the pin a stationary part of the bracket that is used to hold the whole thingy from moving, or what. Not very clear without a picture.<br><br>Thanks.
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I'm sorry I wasn't very clear. The bracket with the pin bolts to the "hitch frame" and then the pin goes through a hole in the truck frame. I'll try and fire up the ol digi cam after while and take a pic of mine for you to see.


