Posted by welding man on September 28, 2011 at 20:35:17 from (76.9.225.108):
In Reply to: Goose neck Hitches?? posted by Tamper84 on September 28, 2011 at 19:18:12:
I have been fabricating and installing gooseneck hitches fo over 30 years.I also sell several brands of factory hitches including the B and W hitches. It kindly depends if you want the ball to be removable and how much money you want to spend,as to what you do. A 3/4 or 1 in. thick plate 12 in. wide with a hole drilled in the center and BOLTED ,not welded to the frame makes a good hitch. You can Weld the Nut to the plate on the botton side, grind a set of flats on the high rise ball, put the lock washer between the plate and ball and screw it out when not in use.There are several universal hitches that can be adjusted to different frame widths,if you want a fold down ball.
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