TerribleTim68
Well-known member
Hey gang, I've searched this forum but only seem to find threads on using something like the Ranch Hitch adapter that converts from 5th wheel to gooseneck, or the Anderson Ultimate setup. My question is different.
Have any of you used the Gooseneck to 5th Wheel adapters such as the B&W or Curt adapters like this -
You basically stick this in your gooseneck hole and then mount your 5th wheel on these rails.
I recently treaded my truck in and now have a truck with a turnover style gooseneck ball in the bed, but I prefer my 5th wheel and really don't want to convert my trailer to gooseneck. I get that some of you prefer the gooseneck ball, I do not.
So what I'm looking for is some input from someone who has used this setup. Is it good? Can I trust it when towing a Cyclone 4012 (dry weight of 13,700lbs) ? I have concerns about it breaking off at the gooseneck insert, it just seems like a lot of pressure on a fairly small insert, no? And how does it handle rotational forces on that small insert? There doesn't appear to be much holding the rails from twisting.
But to convert my truck over would require pulling the bed, pulling the gooseneck mounting system and then installing all new 5th wheel bracketry and rails.
What say you?
Have any of you used the Gooseneck to 5th Wheel adapters such as the B&W or Curt adapters like this -
You basically stick this in your gooseneck hole and then mount your 5th wheel on these rails.
I recently treaded my truck in and now have a truck with a turnover style gooseneck ball in the bed, but I prefer my 5th wheel and really don't want to convert my trailer to gooseneck. I get that some of you prefer the gooseneck ball, I do not.
So what I'm looking for is some input from someone who has used this setup. Is it good? Can I trust it when towing a Cyclone 4012 (dry weight of 13,700lbs) ? I have concerns about it breaking off at the gooseneck insert, it just seems like a lot of pressure on a fairly small insert, no? And how does it handle rotational forces on that small insert? There doesn't appear to be much holding the rails from twisting.
But to convert my truck over would require pulling the bed, pulling the gooseneck mounting system and then installing all new 5th wheel bracketry and rails.
What say you?