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    fifth wheel to gooseneck?

    Just picked up a Dmax and im not used to pulling anything other than a bumper pull trailer so excuse my ignorance... is there any kind of adapter to use my 5th wheel as a gooseneck? only thing a quick google search showed me was a few adapters on the trailer side and its not my trailer im going to be pulling
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    typically you can adapt a gooseneck ball in the bed to a 5th wheel with an adapter but not usually the other way around since the 5th wheel hitch sits higher in the bed.
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    If your 5th wheel hitch is on rails you could get one of these though

    http://www.etrailer.com/Gooseneck/Husky/HT31368.html
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    Quote Originally Posted by justin'sbig7 View Post
    If your 5th wheel hitch is on rails you could get one of these though

    http://www.etrailer.com/Gooseneck/Husky/HT31368.html
    It is and thats exactly what i was thinking of, thanks man.
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    some old chevy rust
    some motorsickles

    and a dirtymax



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    Depends on the hitch.

    I use the B&W hitch. There are adapters that allow you to pull just about any type trailer hitch.
    http://www.turnoverball.com/products...ooseneck-hitch

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    Quote Originally Posted by oros35 View Post
    Depends on the hitch.

    I use the B&W hitch. There are adapters that allow you to pull just about any type trailer hitch.
    http://www.turnoverball.com/products...ooseneck-hitch

    Diddnt they do an install of one of those on power block a few years ago? that things cool as hell. I have rails in the bed for a fifth wheel so im thinking about picking up what justin showed me
    96 xj rust
    some old chevy rust
    some motorsickles

    and a dirtymax



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