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Fifth Wheel or Gooseneck?

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edwrdfope

04-11-2008 21:27:45




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This message is a reply to an archived post by newfarmer9 on December 03, 2007 at 14:55:36.
The original subject was "Fifth Wheel or Gooseneck?".

REESE offers a hitch assy where you have two rails in bed of truck not very high so they dont bother hauling things and they have a fith wheel and a goose neck plate the locks in with four pins would give you the best of both worlds if needed. either way get someting that is removeable or is a fold away

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Case450

04-14-2008 13:52:28




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 Re: Fifth Wheel or Gooseneck? in reply to edwrdfope, 04-11-2008 21:27:45  
I used the system wtih the two small bars in the bed. They hold down a fifth wheel or a gooseneck hitch with the four pins. Handy as heck. I prefer gooseneck for hauling for no good reason. lol



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ezrider

04-12-2008 01:03:37




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 Re: Fifth Wheel or Gooseneck? in reply to edwrdfope, 04-11-2008 21:27:45  
i like gooseneak much better pull a pin flip he ball down a walla 100 % usable bed



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ricky c

04-12-2008 19:56:27




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 Re: Fifth Wheel or Gooseneck? in reply to ezrider, 04-12-2008 01:03:37  
i prefer b&w turn over ball goose neck or 5 wheel i had a railed goose neck and had clanging when pulling. www.turnoverball.com my 2 cents



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