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Gooseneck Hitch Installation - 2005 GMC Sierra - Video

Hide-A-Goose Underbed Gooseneck Hitch

Today we are going to install part number 9463 our gooseneck head assembly. We will also be installing a rail kit which is part number 4434 for our 2005 GMC Sierra pickup 3500. The first step involved would be to to make room for the install kit and rails. What happens is this heat shield needs to be removed. We are going to take it out from this section to this beam here. To make it easier maybe go all the way this far back. But for necessity purposes we need from here to here for the rails. We cut out our heat shield and left an inch or so hanging off. We took a rubber mallet and beat it back and keep it away from the sharp edges as much as possible. Our next step will be to loosen the bed so we can slide the rails underneath the truck. There are 2 options on how you will do this part.... more


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Posted: Wed, 28 May 2008



Gooseneck hitch installation - 2005 Ford F-150

Most popular truck in America, meet one of the most useful tools available. The Ford F-150 has been one of the most popular trucks for decades because it combines innovative features, good looks, rugged strength, and value. The same can be said for gooseneck trailer hitches by Draw-Tite, Hidden Hitch, and Reese. The Hide-A-Goose offers a straightforward, custom fit installation, easy use, and attractive underbed rail system that will not interfere with the use of your truck bed. This video shows the steps needed to complete the installation of the Hide-A-Goose gooseneck trailer hitch on a Ford F-150.


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Posted: Fri, 14 Dec 2007



Hide-A-Goose Gooseneck hitch installation - 2006 Dodge Ram

Do you need to pull a gooseneck trailer, but don't really want the gooseneck hitch taking up valuable space in your truck bed? It sounds like you need a Hide-A-Goose. This innovative gooseneck hitch installs under the bed of your truck and when you need to pull the gooseneck trailer, the ball simply drops in and you are ready to go. When you are finished towing, the ball can be flipped over and the bed of your truck will be clear. This video will cover the installation of the Hide-A-Goose gooseneck hitch on a 2006 Dodge Ram and show you how it operates. You may be worried about cutting into the bed of your truck, but this video gives some helpful pointers that will help make the installation go smooth.


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Posted: Tue, 11 Dec 2007





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