Posted 2009-09-02 8:58 PM (#110239 - in reply to #110234) Subject: RE: Anyone know what type of trailer this is?
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So I could take any bumperpull and have a gooseneck added to it? Would that be expensive? It looks like they would have to remove the entire bumperpull assembly and weld on the jack and GN portion and possibly beef up the area where the GN was welded on. I was hoping it was an 'option' that could be purchased.
Posted 2009-09-02 9:22 PM (#110240 - in reply to #110239) Subject: RE: Anyone know what type of trailer this is?
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Originally written by pinkmouse on 2009-09-02 8:58 PM
So I could take any bumperpull and have a gooseneck added to it? Would that be expensive? It looks like they would have to remove the entire bumperpull assembly and weld on the jack and GN portion and possibly beef up the area where the GN was welded on. I was hoping it was an 'option' that could be purchased.
I am sure it can be done to horse trailer...
We use to take 24' bumper pull moving trailers and have them converted to goosenecks. But we used local trailer shops to do the work. Most cost around $750. per trailer but this was 10 years ago.