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Re: Gooseneck trailer hitch final call
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Posted by Jerry/MT on December 11, 2003 at 17:22:26 from (206.231.182.249):
In Reply to: Gooseneck trailer hitch final call posted by Indydirtfarmer on December 10, 2003 at 13:02:02:
I think you'll be happy with the the B & W hitch. I have one for my Donahue 20 ft stocktrailer and it works as advertised on my F350. Having an unobstucted truck bed is important to me. It was a bolt in so I installed it myself. Took about 4 hours and it's simple. I also have a sprayed in bed liner (Rhino)and it works great. Only thing I would do different is that I would cut the hole for the ball first and then have the liner put in and then have the hitch installed after the liner. You get a neater installlation. I did it the other way around and then had to go back after removing the hitch so the liner people could refinish the hole edge.
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