I'm thinking of buying a 44' Vintage trailer out in Ohio... It was designed to be a gooseneck but it has a king pin adaptor on it so it can be hooked up as a 5th Wheel.
I have the short-box 2500 4wd and do not have a hitch yet. I will be driving from Denver to Chicago to pick this up and bring it back.
I've been looking at the Reese signature series 18k or 24k as well as just a B&W turnover ball with the 4" extended gooseneck ball hitch. I can't really spend more than $1500 on a hitch including installation as I've got to get the hitch this week. If I had more time I'd install myself but I need to pick this trailer up this weekend.
It looks like a slider hitch is a very good idea, especially someone new to towing a trailer of this size.
I've attached some photos of the current hitch and trailer. Any advice.
I have the short-box 2500 4wd and do not have a hitch yet. I will be driving from Denver to Chicago to pick this up and bring it back.
I've been looking at the Reese signature series 18k or 24k as well as just a B&W turnover ball with the 4" extended gooseneck ball hitch. I can't really spend more than $1500 on a hitch including installation as I've got to get the hitch this week. If I had more time I'd install myself but I need to pick this trailer up this weekend.
It looks like a slider hitch is a very good idea, especially someone new to towing a trailer of this size.
I've attached some photos of the current hitch and trailer. Any advice.