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Best prices on turnover ball???

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Hi, just wanted to know who has the best prices on the turnover ball setup. this looks to be a good idea. i've never towed a goose before but need a new trailer (race car) and DON'T want another tag. this is for a 97 std cab 3500.



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I just got mine today from UPS. I bought on E-bay for $315. oo Shipped to door... They shipped same day I payed with pay pal. . $275. 00 under "Buy it Now" pricing plus $40. 00 shipping... . Do a search on e-bay for B&W hitch.....
 
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I serched all over and settled on Uni Goose. It is not a turn over but it is by far the highest rated hitch you will find. I am a dealer but not in your area. You can find them by doing a search using Uni Goose.
 
I really liked the looks of the uni goose, but I neede the option of the extenda ball from B&W.



Put it in today, took WAY too long due to could not get rear tires off and spent too much time trying... ... . finally gave up and put the hitch in, then beat the tires some more, left the lugs loose and ran up and down the drive way beating the poor truck, finally one popped a little and then the sledge hammer on the tires finally worked. I was getting BEAT UP swinging that 16 lb sledge and having it bounce back at me...
 
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Gonzo 1066 said:
It is not a turn over but it is by far the highest rated hitch you will find.



As far as I know the Uni Goose is a turn over ball system. The best thing that I liked about the Uni Goose was that you didn't have to cut two extra holes for the safety chains. Plus it does have a high rating.
 
As a Uni Goose dealer I can tell you that the last 7 or 8 I have installed in my shop are NOT a trunover ball style. They do not make one. The ball is removable and then you cover the hole in the bed with a seperate plate. The only thing you will gain with a turnover ball is a place to store the ball. If you have ever had a turnover get stuck upside down you would soon wish you did not have it stored in a tight fitting socket. IMHO
 
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