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Last Spring I bought a 26' triple axle gooseneck trailer with a 30k gross, but until buying a Deuce, didn't have anything stout enough to pull it with.
Now I've got it in my head that I shouldn't have too much trouble mounting a hidden gooseneck hitch under the bed of my tandem axle Deuce...between the axles.
The vertical post on the hitch that sits down on the gooseneck ball is long enough that it will have the trailer riding pretty level with the hitch mounted between the Deuce axles and at frame height. Almost exactly the same as it rides when hitched to a One Ton dually.
I've looked at all the manufacturers sites and don't see one that would be easier to mount than another, so I guess I'll call a few of them and see how bad they freak out when I mention what I have in mind.
Using this type of gooseneck hitch will also allow me to hinge the section of the Deuce bed floor that I cut out, so when not hauling a trailer, the bed floor is complete with no voids, and is fully functional.
Anyone tried this and have some input for me?
TIA
Now I've got it in my head that I shouldn't have too much trouble mounting a hidden gooseneck hitch under the bed of my tandem axle Deuce...between the axles.
The vertical post on the hitch that sits down on the gooseneck ball is long enough that it will have the trailer riding pretty level with the hitch mounted between the Deuce axles and at frame height. Almost exactly the same as it rides when hitched to a One Ton dually.
I've looked at all the manufacturers sites and don't see one that would be easier to mount than another, so I guess I'll call a few of them and see how bad they freak out when I mention what I have in mind.
Using this type of gooseneck hitch will also allow me to hinge the section of the Deuce bed floor that I cut out, so when not hauling a trailer, the bed floor is complete with no voids, and is fully functional.
Anyone tried this and have some input for me?
TIA