Reese 94716 Gooseneck RV Coupler for Lippert #1621 & #1716 Wing Sets, 16K Rated, 2-5/16"
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When the bed is 8 feet long, it should be a good fit. A 6 is what I have. It almost hit me as I drove down 75, but luckily I caught it before it went all the way down. Currently I'm selling a 2016 BMW M3 that has only been driven 20 miles. The hitch needs to be changed.
Mounting holes for the safety chains can be found on the lower side of the mounting plate (under a set of mounting bolts in front). is one set of holes and another set For the chains, there is the smaller set. During idle times or when not in use, the chain hooks are stored in the larger set. You should use Grade 8 bolts/nuts along with a washer over the link being bolted to the frame when mounting chains. A shackle of suitable length can be used as an alternative. If it is to be rated 5-stars, make sure it is The weight is 10,000 pounds. I'm sorry, but I'm not sure what to call this. If you are asking where you can attach the chains to the truck, there should be mounting brackets built into the truck. An apparatus to attach to a bed. The perimeter is typically 6 to 8 inches outboard from the ball The hitch must have 12" of clearance on either side. If these aren't standard on your hitch, you'll need to install them as If you are working on a large project, use appropriate hardware You should add a box to your store It is not possible to carry the load of a failed ball or hitch using bolts.
As you can see from the picture, I received exactly what I had hoped for this fall 2019 *br>It was everything I had hoped for and it made a massive The whole thing went very well
Yes, you can choose whether you want the bolt holes at a lower or higher level
Selected User Reviews For Reese 94716 Gooseneck RV Coupler for Lippert #1621 & #1716 Wing Sets, 16K Rated, 2-5/16"
You're looking at the real deal here. It's much cheaper than buying a nice 5th wheel hitch for your rig while allowing you more space in the bed and making your ride a lot safer. For an instant quote, click here. You need to price out installing one of these hitches if you have a companion 5th wheel. There is no question about it. The ball detent release on the curt oem gooseneck kit broke while it was attached to the goosebox, so I chose not to use it. By returning it and buying B&E instead I've done what I should have done from the beginning Choosing W as an I haul with a F450 so sometimes I forget I have a big unit behind me. I think the airbags on this trailer are excellent. It's not okay to chuck. The chair did not sway. In them, I run about 45 psi. There are not enough positive things I can say about this. As far as I know, it comes with a lifetime manufacturer's warranty. I might be wrong, but I'd recommend looking into it. Also, there is a similar option for Gen-Xers Although I have read that the Reese goosebox is the only one that retains the manufacturer's warranty, I am unsure whether it's also the safest. It is not necessary to purchase the goosebox from the dealer if you are having a dealer install it. It saved me $700 by choosing to buy from Amazon rather than pay the dealers "installed" price. You can order one on Amazon and bring it to the dealer. A couple hundred bucks in labor might be necessary, but you'll be glad you did.
A trip of 240 miles just ended. I was able to tow it smoothly. A very small amount of chuckling. I'm very glad about this.
While we rode over some pretty tough roads, including I40, the trailer provided the most accurate, responsive feedback we've ever had. There have been two Anderson Ultimates the Anderson Ultimate and the Anderson Ultimate Plus I love my W Companion, but the Goosebox is by far the best ride. Also, it's great not having to sleep in the bed. powder coating on the shipping box was scratched, and the box itself was pretty beat up. Having to replace the grease zerk due to paint smeared on it, was not an option. missing from both sets of stickers were the red and green decals indicating the condition of the latching mechanism. Despite our purchase being so recent, we are still pleased with it.
With the goose of in place of the old fifth wheel pin box, it rows like a dream on a short bed Ram It is made of heavy duty materials and is well made.
It is a very nice setup for us. I am very glad we switched to the goose box and would do so again if given the chance. I was surprised at how easy it was to install and how well it worked. A learning curve has been involved with hooking up the camper. From the cab of the truck, I cannot see the hitch and ball. In order to assist in centered the hitch over the ball, I added lines to the top of the goose box and installed a bungee cord across the truck bed.
During our trip to pick up our new fifth wheel trailer, we took this with us. In less than an hour, my husband had it installed on his own. Since we bought it, we have driven about 3000 miles and are extremely pleased with how well it travels, smooths out bumps, and does not rattle. (By the way. You do not need chains to use it.
A few bumps won't be as harsh with this product as it frees up space in the truck bed, eliminates chucking and eliminates chucking.
6th wheel hitch installation is very straight forward, and the ride improvement is very pleasing. I like that I am not left with a full 5th wheel hitch in my truck once it is unhooked.