I've got a horseback hitch in my truck, most of the trailers I pull are goosenecks. I'm considering buying a 5th wheel camper, I've never owned a 5th wheel . Can anyone tell me what the best way to accommodate both setups is?
I already have a B&W turnover Ball, so i hate to waste the money that i already spent on it, i do kind of like the idea of the companion 5er though, and then possibly eventually convert all of my trailers over to a kingpin setup. Any more info on how you go about doing this?
It doesn't matter how strong the gooseneck adapter is. The problem is that it acts just like a cheater pipe applied to the pinbox of the 5th wheel, amplifying the torque loads from starting and stopping. Look at a gooseneck trailer frame - all that gusseting in the crown of the gooseneck trailer frame is there to resist the torques generated by the geometry of the gooseneck tube. A 5th wheel frame, because it doesn't have the large offset between the frame and hitch attachment point, and because the load plates of the pinbox and 5th wheel hitch resist torquing, doesn't have this gusseting. Therefore, it isn't uncommon at all to see reports of frame damage or pinbox separation on 5th wheels using these gooseneck adapters.
Rusty
I agree with Rusty... . Over the years all my trucks have had the B&W set up for gooseneck trailers and the companion hitch for the 5th wheels... I have a long bed but have actually made an adapter to move the companion hitch back 12" so that we can carry some larger items in the front and won't strike the trailer as it turns...
We tow a 15,000 RV with our dually and have no problems with the trailer moved back...
We do have air bags on the rear to allow us to level the truck as we change the weight of either the gooseneck or 5th wheel.....
Just my thoughts... .