So the trailer can flex in relation to the tow vehicle as road conditions may warrant, not only left to right, but tip forward and back as well. Now having said that, if your asking why this arrangement is preferable to the 2 5/16" b...
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the kingpin should be 4 in. forward of the centerline of the rear axle
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not sure, but probably due to spare wheel(fifth wheel) used to be kept in pickup bed, which is where fifth wheel hitch goes. Not quite In the days of horse-drawn wagons, the fifth wheel was a wheel placed horizontally over the front axle of...
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In most cases the answer is Yes. Our Service Center would need to see the old hitch and the new truck before we can answer correctly. Contact them for an appointment and price estimate.
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A – Yes. But we would not advise it. It would be quite a challenge to make enough space for both the dump bed components and the hitch under the bed. Not to mention there will be a hole in the middle of the bed.
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The following question was originally posted on the RVbasics Discussion List. I am new to 5th Wheel hauling. My question is, I have a 2006 GMC 2500HD Crew Cab Truck with a 6ft 6in box and would like to know if I need a sliding fifth wheel h...
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Why would you bother? You're going to waste a tonne of money converting the unit inside and out when you would be better off buying a different trailer or truck. If you modify the trailer, it will have to be inspected by federal transporta...
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