Fifth Wheel To Gooseneck Can A Truck Have Both A 5th Wheel Hitch And A Goose Neck Hitch?

Can a truck have both a 5th wheel hitch and a goose neck hitch? - fifth wheel to gooseneck

I want to buy a gooseneck horse trailer, but the vehicle has a fifth wheel in the bed to pull the trailer. Is it possible to have two hooks on the same car?

3 comments:

Birddogg... said...

Yes, Reese is a rail system, where you can fall into a fifth wheel or gooseneck plates. I have in my truck and it works well. If you want to maintain their existing fifth wheel is only possible if removable. The swan neck are configurations that are now quite flat) (hidden to interfere with the wheel 5, then reinstalled.

burdfour said...

What Birddogger said. I was one of those too, and works very well. It takes two to pick up the wheels PPL 5 did not, but also manage Gooseneck case I had to. Instead of the coupling is through the truck bed under the rails are firmly bolted to the truck, the coupling is bolted to the rails. Remove the hook rails, the node, the place you now want to remove, and mess up.

TracyS said...

There are two completely different types of tires. His hook is a flat plate, which connects to your trailer. It fits well, if it is connected. If you have a swan neck hook, you had a ball that is stuck in the back of the truck. The neck of the trailer, the ball will fall. They will not cooperate and not enough room for both. Get a bumper pull horse trailer. I hope that helps Tracy

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