I love the factory GN/5th wheel hitch prep setup. Super easy and clean. And covered under factory warranty.
Yes I did but I dont like the Ram 5th wheel prep the bw 1320 is much better
I don't know how they tested it. And their website is no longer active.
But when the website was up, this was what it said:
I was off on the load weight.... Acrually quite a bit off.
I have only the 2-5/16 in ball. They used to also sell a larger ball, i think?
http://www.una-goose.com/index.html
Rated:
5,000 lb. Lift
10,000 lb. Load
40,000 lb. Braking & Towing
Tested To:
10,000 lb. Lift
20,000 lb. Load
60,000 lb. Braking & Towing
"Rated" and "tested to" are very different. In the lifting industry a rigging device - wether it be a sling, hook, shackle or masterlink has to have a 5x safety factor built in. If a sling is rated for 30k it's breaking strength must be a minimum of 150,000. But that doesn't mean to go ahead and load it to 150,000. The safety factor is there for a reason in both lifting devices and towing.
FRUGAL TRUCK OTD 64219
https://www.31dodge.com/new/Ram/2019-Ram-3500-kernersville-e8d7873b0a0e0a173a9c5812d60be1eb.htm
LOADED TRUCK OTD 79232
https://www.31dodge.com/new/Ram/2019-Ram-3500-kernersville-b84710c30a0e0adf28121c458e91b1b1.htm
DIFFERENCE 15013
THATS A BUNCH OF CASH ONE HAS 68RFE THE OTHER HAS AISIN.
Both have 4.10 axle ratio.
I want my wife to see these numbers so we can agree to what to buy.
The Jayco 377RLBH is OTD 65174 that is with the washer dryer combo one peace unit and the Lippert Trailair pinbox.
Please no negative guys just showing my wife the figures she will be looking at this post tonight.
I am just thinking out loud here I spoke to ATS, REVMAX and SUNCOAST regarding to viability of the 68RFE Suncoast said its a peace of JUNK the others said its ok in a stock power truck and towing a 15000 fifth wheel and since there is a 100000 mile warranty I should be ok.
Thanks guys I need to sleep on this major decision.
Stuart