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got my new turn over ball hitch installed and love it . It is so easy to remove the ball and have a flat floor, just took two hours to install, can't wait to use it.
 
I just ordered one from B&W yesterday and am impressed at the features it has. I looked at quite a few others before deciding on the B&W turnover ball. I think I'm going to like it:)



It should be here on Friday 1-31 maybe, next week for sure.



I found a wealth of information by using the search feature and typed in gooseneck hitches.



Phil
 
Congrats, you'll love the B&W hitch, the instructions are so detailed and they have alot more pictures than the model for the 2nd gen. trucks. Happy Installing.
 
What did you guys use to make the 4" hole in the bed? Every where I look, no one has anything big enough. Glad to see these are working out as planned!!:)
 
4 inch hole

Hey guys, I used a 4 inch hole saw. Any large electrical supply store or commercial hardware store should carry it.
 
B&W install

Hey guys,



I'm going to try a local tool rental place.



I've heard these are not cheap if you want to purchase one. I figure for a one time use it wouldn't behoove me to buy it.



I see in the install pics they use a piece of board when drilling hole. Is this so the bit doesn't walk all over the bed floor:confused:



JMullens, did you use a board?



Phil
 
4 inch hole

No, I did'nt use a board. The hole saw had a guide bit inthe middle so it was not hard to keep it straight, you must have patients though it takes a few minutes to cut through the bed, but when done the hitch fit nice and snug in the hole.
 
I don't have an 03, but am curious as to how the BW system attaches to the frame rails since there was a lot of discussion a while back on no drilling or welding on the frame? Thanks
 
B&W hitch

wyosteve, neither do I:eek: mines an '02.



On the frame rails there is NO drilling from all I've heard and I also emailed Mike at turnoverball.com and he said same thing. This is one of the MAIN reasons I bought the B&W style.



JMullens, did you prime or paint the inside of the hole after you drilled ?All I've got is regular touch up paint. Let me know what you used please.



Phil with an '02 :eek:
 
B&W Hitch

I just had mine put in on Tuesday and I love it. It is so nice to not be cutting as big of a hole in the bed. A word of caution though after going through the car wash the hitch was frozen solid and it took a while to get it lose with a hammer lying in the snow under my truck. I really love that it is rated for 30,000 lbs. My old hitch in my 99 was only rated for 25,000 lbs. It seems like it will be a great hitch. :D
 
Sorry Phil, I didn't notice that yours was an 02. I just assumed since it is on the 3rd gen. thread that it was an 03.
 
If you have one, a plasma cutter works great. With exception for a 1/4" or less around the hole, it won't burn the paint like a torch will, and is alot faster than a drill. Did that on an '82 F-250 that I used to have and worked great.
 
BI-METAL hole saws don't cost all that much. I've bought several different sizes for various projects. And now if I need those sizes again, I'll have them. The next size I'm buying is a six inch, for the five inch diameter vertical exhaust stacks I plan to install.
 
Hole Saw

Originally posted by federalman

BI-METAL hole saws don't cost all that much. I've bought several different sizes for various projects. And now if I need those sizes again, I'll have them. The next size I'm buying is a six inch, for the five inch diameter vertical exhaust stacks I plan to install.





6 inches, Now THAT"S a hole saw :--)



Phil
 
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