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Gooseneck Ball Location 2007 C&C

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I am installing a ball hitch in the 8' bed of the truck and need to know how close to the center of the rear wheels I can mount. Can I install it vertically to the center of the axle or should it go a couple of inches forward? The gooseneck is 67 inches long. Also I have a ribbed bedliner in the bed, can I install it directly through the bedliner or should I remove it. The ball is welded onto iron brackets that will bolt down to the bed.
 
Let me be sure I understand this. You are bolting your gooseneck hitch to the bed of the truck and NOT to the truck's frame??



Rusty
 
I hope that you bolt it to the frame, usually the steel plate serves as a washer with a brace or frame UNDER the bed. Usually 2-4 inches or up to 6 inches is normal. Mount it like your other truck, I assume you pulled the trailer with another truck before you got this truck.
 
I just bought the trailer with the hitch. #ad


The hitch was on a Ford truck only bolted to the bed, no frame underneath. The guy even towed a John Deere 580 with no problems. I just need to mount the same hitch to my truck to get the trailer home. Once home I am going to get a frame mounted ball hitch. What should I get that's simple and cheap?
 
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You need to bolt it to the frame!!! You may wind up with the trailer ripping your bed off or with the hitch in the cab with you.
 
Take an extra day and install a B/W turnover ball hitch following the simple directions and then go home safely knowing you have one of the best and neatest hitches in your truck
 
I third the B&W. Installed it by myself in about a 1/2 a day. Completly a bolt in and is by far the best hitch I ever owned. I also use the 5th wheel hitch with it towing a 15,000 lb. camper.
 
AWay said:
I third the B&W. Installed it by myself in about a 1/2 a day. Completly a bolt in and is by far the best hitch I ever owned. I also use the 5th wheel hitch with it towing a 15,000 lb. camper.





What dose the 5th wheel hitch look like? I have a B&W too it is great. I am thinking og buying a 5th wheeler but do not want to have to get neww hitch.
 
as to where to cut hole, I put mine 2" forward and seems better then my other truck which was 1" forward but yes do get some thing to the frame of truck not just the bed. . just to be safe. .
 
JKao said:
I am installing a ball hitch in the 8' bed of the truck and need to know how close to the center of the rear wheels I can mount. Can I install it vertically to the center of the axle or should it go a couple of inches forward? The gooseneck is 67 inches long. Also I have a ribbed bedliner in the bed, can I install it directly through the bedliner or should I remove it. The ball is welded onto iron brackets that will bolt down to the bed.



That is a very short GN. You will have to remove your tailgate to get backed under it. B+W sit forward nicely, but that won't work for you. B+W is overrated. I'll PM you a better option.



Don't waste your time/money doing this twice. Get the hitch done once.
 
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