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converteddzlr 04-07-2004 01:23 PM

Husky/Valley UBS or B&W turnover
 
I've narrowed down my hitch selection to these two fifth packages to keep the bed clean. What's your experiences and/or recommendations. The B&W turnover ball with fiver attachment will be about 200 dollars more than the Husky/Valley UBS system, but has 2K more fiver capacity and as a gooseneck can accomodate 30K of trailer. $1630 vs $1890

I'm new to this whole thing but have been trying to research as much as possible. Thanks for your input!

Ken

butchera 04-07-2004 02:45 PM

I have the B&W setup and I'm very happy with it.

steelydan 04-07-2004 11:55 PM

I had the B&W turnover on my 2001 silverado HD crewcab
I pulled numerous loads through the Rockies and Kootenays.
Excellent product and definitely worth the $$$
Highly recomended.

SuperGewl 04-08-2004 01:26 AM

Re: Husky/Valley UBS or B&W turnover
 

Originally posted by converteddzlr
I've narrowed down my hitch selection to these two fifth packages to keep the bed clean. What's your experiences and/or recommendations. The B&W turnover ball with fiver attachment will be about 200 dollars more than the Husky/Valley UBS system, but has 2K more fiver capacity and as a gooseneck can accomodate 30K of trailer. $1630 vs $1890

I'm new to this whole thing but have been trying to research as much as possible. Thanks for your input!

Ken


Hers's another to thow at you. Try looking at the Pullrite SuperGlide. They too have a gooseneck package and only leave you with 4 small holes in the bed & besides I think the latching mechanism is the best I've seen. IMO

But out of the 2 you mentioned I would go with the B&W w/5VR attachment[laugh] [laugh]

Duelin 04-08-2004 02:09 AM

Or take a look at the offerings from these folks.
http://www.diamondhitchinc.com/index.htm

There offerings look pretty good too.

Patrick Campbell 04-08-2004 02:29 AM

WOW where are these dollar amounts coming from?

Is that an installed price?

I paid $300 for my B&W gooseneck setup and the fifth wheel is another $600. Still not cheap, but not even $1000 let alone almost $2000.

converteddzlr 04-08-2004 12:23 PM

Yip, those are installed prices in funny canadian currency (the coloured stuff!)[eyecrazy]

bluerattler 04-09-2004 11:48 PM

Just had the Husky 16K UBS put on with the special Dodge no-drill kit- rv dealer did the work and commented on how quick and easy it was- clean install. Pulling a 22' Hornet and couldn't even tell it was back there- will be pulling a 16' Lund behind the 5ver this summer. The Husky is a double pivot- side-to-side as well as back-and-forth so it is super easy to hookup. Hitch, Hayes controller and install was just under $900. Looked at the Pull-rite and Hidden Hitch just to be fair - glad I chose the Husky.

Patrick Campbell 04-12-2004 03:56 PM

Oh silly me.. Canadian... but you guys are catching up on us though!!!

kam1 04-12-2004 05:29 PM

I've got the B&W, timed it right with a visit to K.C. The folks at B&W put the hitch in, brake controller on and set up an electrical hook up in the bed - I believe I was outta there for under $500?

Jetson 04-12-2004 06:20 PM

I have had the Valley UBS for 2 years and really like it. I understood when I bought it that I could get a gooseneck kit for it also, but I never have.

db 04-12-2004 08:23 PM

B&W s seem real robust. The 5er companion is built. It is pretty easy to take out in two pieces by pulling a couple pins to separate the hitch portion from the base , thus making it easier to take out when your by yourself (which is 99% of the time for me) Love the clear bed.
I've never seen the other product you mentioned so I can't give any side to side comparisons.
db

converteddzlr 04-13-2004 10:14 AM

Well, the jury is in and as I type this the truck is in the shop having the B&W system installed. I did some phoning around town and was surprised to finad as much as a $500 CDN spread in the prices of the same system. One shop wanted more for the system cash & carry than the low guy wanted for the system installed. Highest price was $2354 installed and the lowest was $1830 installed (again funny coloured canuck bucks[eyecrazy] )

Thanks for the input guys!

db 04-13-2004 07:23 PM

I pull a 35' Alpha-Gold with mine. If your not a full time RVer then I think this is the perfect set up. I'm slaping the 5er Companion in this week-end for a trip to Bakersfield....then out again it goes.
You'll enjoy it.

db

Vittorio 04-13-2004 09:47 PM

B & W.


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