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Today were going to review part number BWGNXA4025. This part here is the B&W turnover ball adapter for trailers with inverted gooseneck hitches. This adapter is able to convert your standard B&W turnover gooseneck hitch.I have an example here Im going to demonstrate it on, right here. We do sell these separately, and itll adapt it to an inverted ball hitch. In other words, itll allow you to tow… see more >
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Yes, they do make the Curt CrossWing Lightweight 5th Wheel Trailer Hitch #C86JR in a version that can be used with a B&W Turnover Gooseneck ball. That is the Curt CrossWing Lightweight Gooseneck-to-5th-Wheel Trailer Hitch Adapter #C32DR. The…
view full answer...What you said is correct. Since you have the factory prep package, the only other thing you will need to use the CrossWing #C32DR is the Curt Ball and Safety Chain Loop Kit #C38CR (60639). Safety chains are not required for the 5th wheel hitch so…
view full answer...The Curt CrossWing Lightweight Gooseneck-to-5th-Wheel Trailer Hitch Adapter part #C32DR and part #C92DR are the exact same. This hitch is designed to attach to a gooseneck hitch and provide a connection for a fifth wheel hitch. Therefore, if you have…
view full answer...The Demco Recon #DM8550043 and Curt CrossWing #C86JR have quite a few differences that separate the two similar designs. The Recon has an extra 1,000lbs of capacity and comes with a 15-1/2", 17-1/4", or 18" height setting. The…
view full answer...Yes, the Blue Ox Gooseneck-to-5th-Wheel Trailer Hitch Adapter #BLU52XR is compatible with a Rota-Flex pin box but you'll need to use the Rota-Flex Lockout Kit #BLU62XR for that application. Attached are some review videos for you to check out!
view full answer...If using a lubricant does not help to release the hitch pin, you might have to loosen the bolts on the center section and remove it from the vehicle to get better access. Check the track the hitch pin moves on for any signs of dirt or corrosion. If…
view full answer...Typically the max wear on a king pin is .080 of an inch with a minimum diameter of 1.920. DOT says the max wear is .125 of an inch with a minimum diameter of 1.875. When new the king pin will have 2 inches of diameter. See the image I made for you…
view full answer...The post of the #BWRVK3050 Companion 5th Wheel Hitch for flat bed trucks that installs into their Turnover Ball hitch is 4-1/8 inches long, and the slot in the post measures 3-1/2 inches long, as shown in the provided photo. The #BWRVK3050 is meant…
view full answer...Since you have a flatbed on your truck now the only recommended way to use a Companion hitch will be to first use the #BWGNRK1500 as a gooseneck hitch and then for a fifth wheel hitch you would need the #BWRVK3050. The #BWGNRK1108 that you had…
view full answer...The B&W Companion Flatbed #BWRVK3050 referenced in your question is designed to work with the B&W Flatbed Turnoverball #BWGNRK1500. In order to use the Companion the gooseneck hitch must first be installed. I spoke with my contact at B&W…
view full answer...I do have a couple options that may work for you, but the post on your B&W Companion is not extendable. With that being said, the Replacement Base for B&W Companion Flatbed 5th Wheel Trailer Hitch #BWRVB3055 will work with your pre-existing…
view full answer...No, with your set-up you can not use a rotating pin box (Sidewinder). The Replacement Base for B&W Companion Flatbed 5th Wheel Trailer Hitch #BWRVB3055 you have still uses the turnover ball for its connection point. The reason you can not use a…
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