Suggestions for removeable GN ball
Suggestions for removeable GN ball
Need to get a gooseneck ball put in my truck. Want one that is removeable so I still have a flat bed area. Looking at the B&W one, anyone with experience with this one. How hard is it to install, or would anyone suggest another brand. Don't want to have to drill any holes in frame. Thanks in advance
Re:Suggestions for removeable GN ball
I have no experience with the hitch that you mention but you can drill holes in the frame in the verticle surfaces. That is proper and legal and will not weaken the frame.
Re:Suggestions for removeable GN ball
I had the "Hidden Hitch" installed in mine by Ashland Hitch here in Richmond. The ball will tilt over and go under the bed with one little wrench. It does require drilling the frame which is the strongest way to do it. All you have once the ball is hidden is the plate and the emergency tie downs showing which are at the same level and my bed mat anyway. Very professional install using grade eight bolts and they even painted the hitch parts to match the frame after installation. Hope this helps you out.
Re:Suggestions for removeable GN ball
I have a B and W turnoverball in mine.<br><br>The install was pretty easy except getting the torque wrench in some of the areas was kind of tough. The only drilling was the 4" hole in the middle of the bed and 4 smaller holes for the safety chain hooks.<br><br>I looked at the Una-goose but I didn't want to drill into the frame. Also, I think it was about $100 more than the turnoverball.
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Re:Suggestions for removeable GN ball
I found a couple of others, Diamond Hitch and Cody Hitch, both have good designs and will clamp to frame ( no frame drilling). I bought a Diamond flat bed kit,( just the coupler no frame work) and have fabricated my own clamp on style for my new '03. 8) I think Diamonds ball coupler is a stoke of genius. Check them both out though.
Re:Suggestions for removeable GN ball
One more suggestion. <br><br>I have a Draw Tite "Remova Ball" that's been in the truck for close to 5 years. The reason I bought this hitch is becuase you don't have to reach under the fender to release the ball. The release mechanizim is in the bed of the truck. We have 2 turnover ***** on the farm and in the winter time they sometimes will get frozen and the release will not work.
<br><br>http://www.draw-tite.com/<br><br>I had mine professionaly installed, didn't want to risk 30,000lbs coming loose and running into the back of my truck.
<br><br>Good Luck and happy hauling.<br>Darrell
<br><br>http://www.draw-tite.com/<br><br>I had mine professionaly installed, didn't want to risk 30,000lbs coming loose and running into the back of my truck.
<br><br>Good Luck and happy hauling.<br>Darrell
Re:Suggestions for removeable GN ball
I haven't used the 5th wheel setup with mine. There is someone on www.irv2.com that has been talking about theirs though. He said that it is a good hitch but it was flexing a bit and he had to modify it. B&W may have updated the hitch by now, however. All in all I think it is a good setup. I haven't had any problems with mine in the winter, but, I haven't switched it much either.<br><br>
Re:Suggestions for removeable GN ball
Check out the question i posted on the "5th wheel converter" on this forum.. someone posted a link to a mfg that had a very impressive looking under bed mounting system that could be used either with a ball.. or with a fifth wheel mount..<br><br>good luck
Re:Suggestions for removeable GN ball
Thanks,<br>I looked at that Draw-Tite hitch. I was wondering about the B&W with snow and mud and such and that underneath latch system. Place in town sells B&W, have to drive or pay shipping for Draw-Tite. How much hasssle is B&W with stuff plugging latch system underneath.


