Posted 2010-01-28 7:49 AM (#115825 - in reply to #115822) Subject: RE: Best type of fifth wheel hitch
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Location: Indiana
I would highly recommend a PullRite Super Glide Hitch. There are many benifits, but I don't know what your hot buttons are. I like it because all of the hardware is under the truck bed. When you take the hitch out, there is nothing left in the bed. Check them out at http://www.pullrite.com/ You will need to find a dealer who does hitch work on a regular basis. I would recommend one of the large RV dealers in your area. You can also check on PullRites site for their nearest dealer.
Posted 2010-01-28 7:41 PM (#115856 - in reply to #115822) Subject: RE: Best type of fifth wheel hitch
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Location: Pittsburgh
Yes I meant a gooeneck hitch. Was not even thinking about huge RV market out there Duh. And when people were mentioning take out I know there are balls that drop down in the bed.
Posted 2010-01-29 1:25 AM (#115867 - in reply to #115822) Subject: RE: Best type of 5th wheel hitch I mean Gooseneck hitch
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B & W for sure. I take the ball out when not in use and keep it in a oily rag in the garage. The bed is completly flat, & as was already mentioned, there are no moving parts to wear out or fail.
Posted 2018-03-12 11:39 AM (#171396 - in reply to #115822) Subject: RE: Best type of 5th wheel hitch I mean Gooseneck hitch
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Location: Iowa
We have a couple of our own on trucks and we also installed many others. They work awesome (keep them greased) and bolt to the sides of the frame, so they don't weaken and crack. They also sell an adapter that can be put on a 5th wheel type
It's expensive but worth it, I use this very often https://bestoutdooritems.com/best-5th-wheel-hitch/