How do I Center the B&W Extend-A-Goose Gooseneck Coupler During Installation
Question:
My horse trailer does not have a cross pin, it only has the 2 set screws front to back. What is the best way to center the hitch to make sure the trailer is not running to the left or to the right of the truck. Thanks.
asked by: Marcos L
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Helpful Expert Reply:
In order to center up the B&W Extend-A-Goose Gooseneck Coupler part # BWTEXA4200 you can measure from the same point on both sides of your trailer to the center front edge of the coupler. When both of these measurements are the same you have the coupler perfectly centered.
expert reply by:
Randy B
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B&W Extend-A-Goose Gooseneck Coupler - 2-5/16" Ball - 10" Offset - 24,000 lbs
- Gooseneck Coupler
- Coupler with Inner Tube Only
- Round Tube
- 6000 lbs TW
- 24000 lbs GTW
- 2-5/16 Inch Gooseneck Ball
- Manual Latch
- B and W
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