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B&W Companion Sliding 5th Wheel Hitch w/ Turnoverball for Ram - Dual Jaw - 20K
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B&W Companion Sliding 5th Wheel Hitch w/ Turnoverball for Ram - Dual Jaw - 20K

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B and W 5th Wheel Hitch

  • 20000 lbs GTW
  • Aftermarket Below Bed Rails
  • B and W
  • Sliding Fifth Wheel
  • Standard - Double Jaw
  • 17 - 19 Inch Tall
  • Double Pivot
  • 5000 lbs Vertical Load
  • 12 Inch Fore/Aft Travel

Want a premium, US-made hitch that can be removed to leave your bed totally free? Check. Need a slider to get you through those tight turns? Check. How about the option of towing a gooseneck trailer when you're done with the camper? You got it.


Features:

  • 5th-Wheel hitch mounts in your truck bed so you can tow your 5th-wheel trailer
  • Built-in slider provides clearance required for your short-bed pickup to turn safely at slow speeds
  • Rail-free design allows for full access to truck bed when hitch is removed
  • 1" Thick dual jaws provide 360-degree jaw-to-king-pin contact
    • Less rattle and more security than slide-bar jaws
  • Cam-action latching handle helps prevent binding
    • Simple to release, even on unlevel terrain
    • Lockable to secure trailer to hitch - padlock sold separately
  • Fully articulating head eases hookup and helps to limit chucking
    • Pivots front-to-back and side-to-side
  • 3 Height settings to fit your application
  • Quiet, rattle-free ride with polyurethane bushings
  • 2-Piece design for simple setup and removal
    • Hitch base with slider installs in truck bed
    • Hitch head secures to base
  • Gray powder coated steel is corrosion resistant
  • Turnoverball custom-fit gooseneck hitch doubles as installation kit for 5th-wheel hitch
    • Includes hitch ball and safety chain loops for towing a gooseneck trailer
    • Allows for complete truck bed access when you're not towing - single hole in center of bed is mounting point for hitch
    • Installs easily using existing holes in your vehicle's frame
  • Made in the USA


Specs:

  • Gross towing weight: 20,000 lbs
  • Vertical load limit: 5,000 lbs
  • Hitch height: 17" - 19"
  • Travel: 12" front to back
  • 4" Diameter hole must be cut into bed for Turnoverball installation
  • Limited limited warranty


Note: This fifth-wheel trailer hitch is not compatible with Sidewinder or Revolution king pins. Do not use any device that changes the pivot point of your trailer's king pin with this hitch.


Simple Removal for Full Bed Access

B&W Companion Simple Removal

With the Companion from B&W, you get a heavy-duty fifth-wheel trailer hitch that mounts in your truck bed by connecting directly to the included Turnoverball gooseneck hitch. No modifications are required to your truck or trailer. And no additional parts are required for the system to work. When you're done towing, the Companion can be removed for complete bed access.


B&W Turnoverball Gooseneck Trailer Hitch

B&W Turnoverball Gooseneck Hitch

The included Turnoverball serves as a sturdy, custom base for installing the Companion in the bed of your truck, but it's also one of the most recognizable gooseneck hitches on the market.


Gooseneck Specs:

  • Gross towing weight: 30,000 lbs
  • Vertical load limit: 7,500 lbs
  • Ball size: 2-5/16"

B&W Companion Installed in Turnoverball Gooseneck Hitch

With the B&W Turnoverball underbed gooseneck trailer hitch you get the best of both worlds. When you go to tow a gooseneck trailer, the Turnoverball creates a sturdy, dependable connection with your trailer. And when you're done towing, you can stow the ball upside down in the hitch to get full bed access and a clean appearance. When you're ready to tow your fifth wheel trailer, just install the Companion in the ball hole in place of the gooseneck ball and lock the post in place using the built-in handle. You can remove the fifth wheel when you're done towing, leaving your truck bed open once again.


This kit is custom designed for your vehicle. The gooseneck hitch body bolts to existing holes in your truck's frame. While some modification is required - you will need to cut a 4" diameter hole in your bed for the hitch ball and drill holes for the built-in safety chain loops - there is no need to weld onto or to drill into your frame.


Once you have the brackets and center section installed, set up the operating handle. This handle is designed to be accessed from the rear driver's-side wheel well. On the end of the handle is the heavy-duty steel pin that secures the mounting post of the Companion (or the base of the gooseneck hitch ball).


Quiet, Secure Ride

The 1" thick jaw on the Companion is precision machined to provide a tight, sturdy connection. And unlike slide-bar models, the rounded 2-piece jaw on this fifth-wheel trailer hitch inhibits rattle and movement by securely wrapping around your trailer's king pin, resulting in easier hookup and a safer, quieter ride.


B&W Companion Bushings

In addition to the sturdy jaw, the Companion has durable polyurethane bushings built in to provide a smoother, more comfortable towing experience. These bushings sit on top of the pivot arms that support the fifth-wheel head. Because the head is resting on a padded area, it is able to pivot without clanking. The ability of the head to pivot - both front to back and side to side - along with the trailer also helps to limit the chucking that may occur with a more static hitch.


Non-Binding Latch Handle

The dual jaw on the Companion is operated by a simple-to-use cam-action handle. This handle allows you to quickly and easily release the jaws on the hitch, even if you are on uneven terrain. If any binding does occur between your truck and trailer, the jaws may remain closed after you move the handle to the open position. But because the handle is unlatched, there is nothing keeping the jaws closed except for the binding pressure. Therefore, simply driving your truck forward will be enough to force the jaws to open.


The cam-action handle is held in the closed position with the included pin and clip. For extra security, you can replace the pin with a sturdy padlock. The shackle on the lock you choose should have a diameter of 5/16", height of 3", and a width of 2-1/4".


Built-In Slider

Most often used on trucks with 6' beds, a slider helps to eliminate clearance problems during slow-speed turns. When you are towing a fifth-wheel trailer, your hitch must be situated on the cab side of your truck's rear axle. However, at slow speeds you can use a slider to slide the fifth-wheel hitch (and the trailer) toward your truck's tailgate and past the rear axle, creating enough space between the cab of your truck and the trailer to permit less-restricted turning.


The slider that is built into the base of the Companion allows for 12" of fore and aft travel to give you the clearance you need.


Assembly of the B&W Companion

The Companion's pivot arms are what allow the hitch to be adjusted front to back as well as up and down for optimal positioning. As a result, this hitch can accommodate the height of your trailer and also help to give you some additional cab clearance. To adjust either the height of the hitch or the fore/aft positioning, just attach the hitch's pivot arms in the desired location on the base.


The hitch head installs on top of the pivot arms. When you have the head in position, simply secure it to the arms with the included pins.



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Video of B&W Companion Sliding 5th Wheel Hitch w/ Turnoverball for Ram - Dual Jaw - 20K

Videos are provided as a guide only. Refer to manufacturer installation instructions and specs for complete information.




Video Transcript for Installation: B and W Companion Sliding 5th Wheel Hitch w/ Turnoverball for Ram on a 2021 Ram 2500

Ryan: Hey, my name's Ryan. Here at Etrailer, we install, test fit and review a lot of different parts, that way we could try to answer any questions those of you might have. That's exactly what we're doing here today on our 2021 Ram 2500. We're going to be taking a look at and showing you how to install the B&W Underbed Gooseneck Trailer Hitch. Nowadays, these type of hitches are becoming more and more popular. These trucks are really capable and so a lot of people feel a lot more comfortable pulling large trailers around, whether it be a camper, work trailer.

Whatever the case may be, you're definitely going to want a hitch that is going to be able to handle just about anything you want to throw at it. That's exactly what this B&W is going to be able to do.Now, to be honest with you, I've installed quite a few gooseneck trailer hitches. One thing that really separates a B&W from many of the others is the overall craftsmanship. These things are really nice. They're put together very well and even down to the little things, just the hardware that comes with it and ease of use.

Everything works like it should and how you would expect it to. To me, that's something that is extremely important. Whenever you're pulling around a big heavy trailer, you're not going to want any weak links.Considering since this is your main attachment point, you want it to be very reliable and this is going to be just that. It's going to have some good weight capacities. The gross towing weight is going to be 30,000 pounds.

That's going to be the amount of weight that's pulling on the ball. The vertical load limit is going to be 7,500 pounds. That's going to be the amount of weight pushing down on the ball. In case you're wondering, the ball is going to be 2 and 5/16ths in diameter.Something that's pretty cool about this, too, is the fact that it is a turnover ball. What that means is, whenever you're not using this, you can actually pull it out, flip it around, and store it right inside of the hitch.

That way, you're not going to have to worry about leaving this behind somewhere on accident or you've got it rolling around in the back seat of your truck. It's just really convenient. You can store it here and not have to think about it too much.Not to mention, because of that, we're pretty much going to have full bed access. We're not going to have really anything obstructing the middle of our truck. Granted, we will have our safety chains here, but in all honesty, these only come up a little bit and they're about even with the channels here on our bed, so really not taking up a ton of space. That way, maybe you want to throw in some lumber back here or if you're doing a project at the house and you need to put some other material, four-wheelers, motorcycles, whatever the case may be, you're not going to have a big hitch taking up a ton of space.The U-bolts here, where you put your safety chains, are pretty cool. They're actually spring-loaded, so when you're not using them they sit nice and flush and when you are ready to use them, you can pull up and you got quite a bit of space, actually. You shouldn't really have any issues getting pretty much any size hook that you might have on there. Whenever the ball's locked in, it's going to be very solid. There's hardly any movement at all. That's really because it has a square design and so you're not going to have to worry about that ball spinning or rotating on you.One thing I do like about the B&W is the handle. It's super easy to operate. That's really not the case with all goosenecks. This one, whenever you're ready to unlatch, you just pull it out, move it to the left a little bit, and it'll stay open for you. That way, you can get your ball in there, do whatever you need to do. Whenever you're ready to hook up, you'll just pull it to the right a little bit and more or less let it go back in on its own, you might have to help it a little bit, and you're locked in. Super user-friendly and you don't really need to think about it or fight with it a whole lot.Now, something I do just want to point out, from time to time, once you first install the hitch sometimes the powder coating on there can hang your handle up a little bit. Usually, you can solve that very quickly by just lubricating it a little bit, work it in and out a couple times, and then it'll be as smooth as butter. At the end of the day, a hitch you really can't go wrong with. To be honest with you, these B&Ws are my favorite. That's really just because the overall reliability, the ease of use, and the quality of construction. Because of those things, getting them installed is a little bit easier, too, compared to some of the others. Everything fits well and don't really fight you a whole lot.Matter of fact, I'll say probably the most difficult part about this one is actually tightening all the hardware. It just takes a little bit of time. You follow along with me and I'll show you some of the tools that I used and some tricks to make it a little bit easier. Speaking of which, let's go ahead and put it on together now. To begin our installation, we're going to be underneath the back of our truck. I went ahead and just temporarily removed our spare tire, that way it gives us a lot more room to work and see what we're doing. With that being said, we're going to need to remove this heat shield here, which will also allow us to get to where we need to go.To get this shield off, we're going to have four fasteners right here and then we're going to have a couple of them on this back edge. They're really hard to see, but actually relatively easy to feel. We're going to take a 10-millimeter socket and get all of those removed. With all the bolts removed, we can lower this down and set it off to the side for now. Now what we need to do is lower our exhaust down a little bit, give us a little bit of extra space.We're going to have one rubber hanger right here that we need to remove. You want to spray it down with some soapy water, that'll help lubricate it. I'm just going to take a pry bar and pry one end of our isolator hanger off. Now what we can do is grab our template. How this is going to work is, this hole right here, we're going to line that up with this hole right here in our cross member. This is the hole on the passenger side front. We're going to line this up. When we're lining that up, we're going to push this up flat against the bottom of our bed. This small hole here is going to be an indicator for us. We're going to mark it and that's going to let us know where we need to drill.When you do this, it has to go on top of the cross member, so you want to sneak it in like this, line that up, line the two holes up, want to get it as best as you can. When you line them up, you also want to make sure you push this flat against the bed of the truck. I got it where I need it to be. I'm going to take a marker and put a dot there. We'll come back with our drill bit and create a pilot hole on the bottom of our truck bed.Now, we can hop up in the bed of our truck and take a hole saw and create our opening for our gooseneck to come through. Here's my pilot hole that we drilled from the bottom. My hole saw that I'm using is three and a half inches. I'll go ahead and get that cut out. While I'm in the bed, I'm just going to grab my vacuum cleaner and pick up our mess here. Then, what I'm going to do is take a paint stick, and where we have bare metal from creating the hole, I'm going to put a layer of this paint on there. That's just going to help keep it protected from any rust and corrosion. If you don't have one of these paint sticks, you can always just use some spray paint. That'll get the job done as well.Now, back underneath our truck, we want to take a close look at our center section here. What we're looking for is any extra lines, wiring, plastic clips, anything like that that will be attached to it, because this is where our hitch is actually going to sit. If you have stuff in the way here, you're going to need to grab a flat blade screwdriver and just pop those out and get them removed. With that being said, we can now focus on getting our nut plates installed.If you look here, we have a handle and two nuts that are attached to the plate. These two nuts are actually going to line up with these two holes on our center section here. They're going to line up on each side, so everything's going to be the same on each side here. Now, the way to get these in, what you're going to want to do is make sure that this portion of the nut is going to be facing down. The way to get these in there, it's kind of tricky. They're a little bit tight. You're going to want to set these up on top center section. You got to try to have to weasel it in there and find that sweet spot, get a little creative here and try to rotate it in there. I feel like, once this pops in, it'll probably be a lot easier to work with. I think the most challenging part is just trying to physically get it in there.Once you work that nut plate into position, this is what it should look like. As you can see, the threaded portions of it line up with our two outermost holes there. You want to get that into position. I went ahead and did the same thing over on this side as well. Now, what I'd like to do is just go over our attachment points on our hitch itself and how we're going to position it underneath the truck. If you look on one side of it, we're going to have this little lever here. You want this to be on the driver side of your truck. You notice, the hole here is actually offset. You want the offset portion, this side, to face towards the front.Now, with that being said, we're going to have a total of eight bolts that's going to hold this into position. This is what they're going to look like. Four of them will run up through the hitch on the sides here into those nut plates that we put in. Four more are going to come in through our center section, into the hitch, into these threaded portions, so really straightforward, but I just wanted to show you how we're going to do this before we put it under our truck.Just to put two and two together, I figured I'd show you, you could take a quick look at the center section here. As I mentioned before, the two bolts are going to come up through the hitch into the nut plate that we put in. The four bolts on the side are going to line up with these larger holes here in our factory center section, so two on each side. With that being said, let's grab our hitch and get it into place. I grab our center section, get it up. You may have to finesse it in. While we're holding it up there, I'll grab our bolts and get a few of them started hand-tight, that way it'll support itself.Now that we have all of our hardware in place and hand-tight, actually just hopping up in the bed of the truck and just making sure that everything lines up here. If it's off just a hair, it's not dead center, that's okay. A lot of times what can happen is once you tighten up all your bolts, it'll draw everything up exactly where it needs to be. Now that we know it is lined up, let's go ahead, get underneath, and tighten everything up.Now back underneath the truck, we can grab our socket and get everything tightened down. I'm going to tighten down these bolts first here on the bottom. Once those are tightened, we can come back and get the ones on the side. For this bolt back here, it is relatively close to our handle mechanism, so you may need to use a thin-walled socket, like this one here, or even a box wrench to get in there and actually get this tightened down.Now just a quick tech tip to make it a lot easier to get to the bolts on this side, I actually used a ratcheting strap, went around my exhaust and cranked it down and that hold my exhaust a few inches down and towards the center of our truck, which makes it a lot easier to get to these bolts. Without doing this, these are nearly impossible to get to. This only took an extra minute and makes life a lot easier. With the exhaust being held like that, I'm easily able to get to my bolts and run them down.For the bolts here on the side, when they're this far out, it's really difficult to get a socket in there. We just don't have a ton of space in between the head of the bolt and the hat channel here on our bed, so what I suggest doing is just using a ratcheting wrench, like this one, to tighten them down. If you don't have a ratcheting wrench, a standard one will work just fine. It'll just take you a little bit longer. You have to be a little more patient. I just figured this was something that was definitely worth mentioning.Now that all of our hardware is tightened down, we want to be sure to come back with a torque wrench and torque it all to the amount specified in our instructions. Now, when you do this, you want to make sure to torque down the four bolts on the bottom first and then we can come back and get the bolts there on the side. Now, just a quick tech tip, for the bolt that's all the way back here, it's a little tricky to get to. What I found is to use a combination of different tools here. I have my socket, a swivel, an extension, and then I actually have an extension that the end of it allows you to rotate a little bit more as well. I used all 3/8 sizes. It's a little bit thinner. Then, I just used an adapter that goes from 3/8ths to half-inch, that way I can get my torque wrench on it. With everything in there like this, you're able to get on that bolt and actually get it tightened down properly.Now what we can do is move to our driver side rear wheel well. What we need to do is loosen up some wiring that's on top of the frame rail, that way it'll be out of the way and we're able to get started on our handle that goes in here. It's a little tricky to see, but there's going to be some plastic fasteners starting here and a couple more that run down towards the back of the truck. We need to pop those free. I'm just going to use a trim tool, you can use a screwdriver as well, though. I'm just going to pry up, get those fasteners removed. Then, you can just push that wiring back in there.Now we can grab our handle and slide it in through this opening. Make sure you clear anything that's in the way. When you do this, you want to make sure that this angle here, this lip, is facing up. You don't want to have it facing down towards the ground. We'll just set it in there, let it rest. You can go underneath the truck and get everything connected. Now, underneath the truck, we're going to take this bracket here and attach it to our handle, which is coming our right here. Now, we don't have a ton of space and room to work here, so it is a little tight, just a forewarning.The way this is going to work on our truck, you have two square holes at the very end of our handle. Those are going to line up with these two holes here on this bracket. The bracket's going to get attached to that handle. You're going to do that by taking carriage bolts and dropping them through our handle. When you're doing this, too, you want to make sure that all your lines are clear and everything else. I'll do that for both of those square openings, take our bracket, push it through there.What we're going to do where those carriage bolts dropped down, we're just going to take flange nuts and secure them. Again, this is really tight, so take your time with it. You'll find that spot where you get an opening and you can get in there and get everything started. Once we have them started, though, we're just going to leave them hand-tight for the time being. Now that that one end of the bracket is loosely attached to the handle, this end is going to get attached to the mechanism here that actually releases the pin inside of the hitch.Again, we're going to use the same hardware, just a carriage bolt, drop down through. We're going to take our flange nuts, get these started. Now that it's in place, we could ahead grab some sockets and get everything tightened down. I'm going to use a 9/16 socket. Just a tech tip, with the bolts being really hard to get to back here since our gas tank and everything's in the way, what I found that makes it easier is to use a quarter-inch drive and a 9/16th socket on the end of it that allows you to swivel. That gives you enough room to get up in there and tighten those nuts down.Now we can get ready to install our safety chain hook. In the bed of the truck here, if we look at our gooseneck, you want to make sure that pin is running through there. You want your handle to be pushed all the way in. What you're going to do is take your ball, set it in there. Then, they actually give us a nice little template here. It should make things pretty easy. We're going to slide this over our ball. You want these portions here to face towards the back of the truck. There's some little openings there.What I'm going to do is just hold this template secure and use a small drill bit just to make some marks in the bed of our truck. I'm not going to drill all the way through just yet. I'll do that. That'll let us know where I need to completely drill. We're going to do the same thing over here, should be able to lift this off. You can see we have our marks made. I'll go ahead and use my pilot bit to continue to drill all the way through.These ones should just go right through the bed, however, the ones closest to the rear, you should feel it punch through the bed. Then, you'll have to drill through that cross member underneath as well. There it went through the bed and then I can go ahead and drill through that cross member. I'm going to do the same thing for this side as well. With our pilot holes made, I'm going to come back with an 11/16ths drill bit and enlarge them to the final size. Once these two are enlarged, you're going to do the same thing for these over here.Now that we have all of our holes drilled, we'll come back with our vacuum, clean everything up. Then, what I'm going to do is take a paint stick and paint the edges there, that bare metal, to protect it from rust just like we did our main hole here. Once our paint is dry, we're going to take our U-bolts. These are just going to drop right down through like so. Now back underneath our truck, here's where our U-bolts dropped through. What we're going to do is take these springs. You want the large end of the spring facing up, the skinny end pointing down towards the ground. You're to put that over the U-bolt. We're going to take a hex nut and just get it started hand-tight. I'm going to do that same thing for the other side right here, as well as the U-bolt on this side.With all of these on there, now what we can do is tighten them down. With these, what you want to do is tighten the nut down to where it is flush with the end of our bolt. About there is perfect, I'm going to do the same thing for the rest of them. Now what we can do is go ahead and re-secure our exhaust. It is really tight, so I do suggest putting a lot of lubricant on there to help it go back together easier and try to line it up, push it into place, and rehang it. At this point, we can go ahead and reinstall our heat shield the opposite way that we removed it. That'll finish up our look at and our installation of the B&W Underbed Gooseneck Trailer Hitch on our 2021 Ram 2500.

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    Because your Ram has the built-in gooseneck crossmember under the bed, the # BWGNRK1320-5W Turnover Ball that will act at the mount for the # BWRVK3500-5W companion 5th wheel hitch will mount directly centered over the rear axle. The pivot arms for the Companion hitch will place the fifth wheel king pin one inch forward of the axle when installed in one of the three orientations shown in the provided diagram.
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  • Recommended 5th Wheel Hitch for a 2020 Ram 3500 Mega Cab 6-1/2 Foot Bed
    I would be happy to help you set up your 2020 Ram 3500 short bed with a 5th wheel hitch. You are going to need a sliding hitch to make tight turns and back up. You have two options depending on whether or not your Ram has the towing prep package. The Companion 5th Wheel Hitches below are nearly identical except for their mounting methods. Both have a 20,000 lbs capacity and offer 12" of travel for clearance. The Companion has a dual jaw design that allows for less rattle and more security...
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  • Which B&W Hitch For 2021 Ram 2500 Short Bed
    The B&W Companion OEM 5th Wheel Trailer Hitch w/ Slider is a great hitch for those with short bed trucks. The # BWRVK3670 model is a confirmed fit for the 2021 Ram 2500 with the OEM Ram Towing Prep Package (the puck system). If you have the puck system in your truck, I suggest the B&W Companion, # BWRVK3670. If you do not have the OEM Ram Towing Prep Package, you can still use a B&W Companion model 5th Wheel Trailer Hitch w/ Slider rated for 20K but, you will need to use the # BWRVK3400-5W...
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  • How to Lock B&W Gooseneck Ball and Companion 5th Wheel Hitches to 2019 Ram 3500
    B&W doesn't have a direct way to lock the hitch ball to the Custom Underbed Installation Kit # BWGNRK1320-5W or the Companion # BWRVK3400 (for a 6-1/2' bed) or # BWRVK3500 (for an 8' bed), however we do still have some options for you to add theft protect for these on your 2019 Ram 3500. The easiest thing to do is add a cable lock like part # e98891 to your setup. You can route this through the lift piece for the hitch ball when it's in the stored position as well as around either of the...
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  • Air Bags And B&W Turnoverball For A 2020 Ram 2500 4x4 With A 6-3/4' Bed
    The correct B&W Turnoverball installation kit for your 2020 Ram 2500 6-3/4' bed is the Custom Underbed Installation Kit for B&W Companion 5th Wheel Trailer Hitches # BWGNRK1320-5W. This kit is compatible with the B&W Companion 5th Wheel Trailer Hitch w/ Slider # BWRVK3400-5W. For an air bag kit, I recommend the Firestone Ride-Rite Air Helper Springs # F2598. These will install without drilling with a 5th wheel in the bed. These air bags also consist of 4 layers of rubber, compared to...
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  • Are There Different Installation Instructions For B&W Turnoverball Being Installed In 2019 Ram 3500?
    The installation instructions of the B&W Turnoverball Underbed Gooseneck Trailer Hitch w/ Custom Installation Kit - 30,000 lbs # BWGNRK1320-5W for your 2019 Ram 3500 are the same as for the 2500 models, and while the frame may look different, the installation process will still be very similar. Using the # BWGNRK1320-5W and B&W Companion 5th Wheel Trailer Hitch - Dual Jaw - 20,000 lbs # BWRVK3500-5W is a fantastic choice for towing either a gooseneck or 5th wheel trailer with your Ram. I...
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  • What 5th Wheel Hitch Do I Need For My 2022 Ram Big Horn
    I do have a solution for you, but there are quite a few variables. Your 2022 Ram Bighorn is available in all three sizes, 1500, 2500, and 3,500. I am not sure if you have the 5th wheel Load & Towing Groups package or if you have the Ram 1500, so I will recommend two 5th wheel hitches. One that will be compatible with a 5th wheel tow package and one that will not be compatible with that setup. If you have the 2500 or 3500 Big Horn with the 5th wheel tow package, I recommend the following: B&W...
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  • Can The Lippert Rhino Box Be Swapped Out With The Reese Sidewinder?
    I spoke with Lippert and they informed that you have the new Lippert Rhino Box pin box on your Alliance Paradigm 295MK. Unfortunately, the Rhino Box has no available replacements so you actually won't be able to swap this out with the Sidewinder like you planned, however I have another workaround. To get the clearance you're going to need to tow a 5th wheel with a short box, you're going to need to use a sliding hitch. Take a look at the: -B&W Companion 5th Wheel Trailer Hitch w/ Slider...
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  • Is There Difference Between BWGNRK1320 and BWGNRK1320-5W for 2020 Ram 2500
    There is no difference between the Turnoverball rail kits part # BWGNRK1320 and # BWGNRK1320-5W. The part number is only different so we can organize it in two places on our site. In a gooseneck fitguide and in the fifth wheel fit guide since it works for both. Then to convert to a fifth wheel hitch you'd just need the # BWRVK3500 for a fixed hitch if you have a long bed truck or part # BWRVK3400 for if you have a short bed truck and need a slider. If you want ability to tow either a...
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  • What Fifth Wheel do you Recommend for my 2020 Ram 3500 with 6.5' bed?
    By far the way to go is the B&W Companion 5th Wheel Trailer Hitch w/ Slider part # BWRVK3400-5W that you checked out. This offers a 20,000 lbs. capacity so it will handle your trailer weight with no issues. The Companion is the easiest to use slider out there with the best fit and finish available. It uses a dual jaw design and completely wraps around the king pin which eliminates most of the chucking often experienced during hauling a fifth wheel. As an added bonus this can be completely...
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  • Fifth Wheel Hitch Mounted on a Gooseneck Ball
    Since you have a gooseneck ball welded into the flatbed, then you need a fifth wheel hitch that holds on by the gooseneck ball. The Demco # DM8550045 Recon Gooseneck-to-5th Wheel Hitch Adapter seems like the best solution. It has a gross towing rating of 21,000 pounds, and rated 4,000 pounds of vertical load. You would probably need to determine the towing capacity of the installed gooseneck ball. This will have a quick and easy installation.
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  • 5th Wheel Hitch and Mounting Rail Recommendations for 2021 Ram 2500
    If you're wanting the hitch mounting system to attach under the truck bed so that the bed is completely clear once the hitch is removed, you'll want to use the B&W Companion sliding hitch, part # BWRVK3400-5W. The hitch installs into the B&W Turnover Ball gooseneck hitch, part # BWGNRK1320-5W. If you were wanting to use an above bed rail mounted hitch like the Reese # RP30051 you'd looked at, you'd need a bracket/rail kit like # RP30035-522. If you'd like to install a 7-way trailer connector...
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  • What is Needed to Tow 5th Wheel & Gooseneck on 2023 Ram 3500
    To have the flexibility to tow both a 5th wheel trailer and a gooseneck trailer with your 2023 Ram 3500, what you'll need is from B&W, their Turnoverball gooseneck and the Companion 5th wheel hitch that can mount in it. The correct parts are the following, and you'll need either a fixed hitch if you have a long bed or sliding hitch for a short bed: - B&W Turnoverball Underbed Gooseneck Trailer Hitch & Installation Kit for B&W Companion # BWGNRK1320-5W - Long Bed: B&W Companion 5th Wheel...
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  • Recommended 5th Wheel Hitch and Custom Installation Kit for 2019 Ram 2500 That Leaves the Bed Clear
    I have a solution for you, but the Reese Under-Bed Rail and Installation Kit # RP30074 is not a fit for your 2019 Ram 2500 and there is not an aftermarket puck system available at this point in time for your truck. The best solution to tow a 5th wheel trailer and still have a clean truck bed when not in use is the B&W Custom Underbed Installation Kit for B&W Companion 5th Wheel Trailer Hitches # BWGNRK1320-5W. This underbed kit provides you with a heavy duty B&W Turnoverball gooseneck hitch...
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  • Can B&W Companion Slider For 2022 Ram 2500 Allow Use of Gooseneck Hitch
    Yes, a gooseneck hitch can be used on your 2022 Ram 2500 when you aren't using the Companion sliding 5th wheel hitch. In fact, the Companion actually mounts directly to a gooseneck, so you can tow either a 5th wheel or gooseneck trailer. The correct parts for your 2022 Ram 2500 are the following: - B&W Companion 5th Wheel Trailer Hitch with Slider # BWRVK3400-5W - Custom Underbed Installation Kit for B&W Companion 5th Wheel Trailer Hitches # BWGNRK1320-5W The underbed install kit comes...
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  • Will a B&W Companion Slider Work w/ a Rota Flex Pin Box?
    Yes, you can use the B&W Companion 5th Wheel Trailer Hitch w/ Slider item # BWRVK3400-5W with the Trailair Rota-Flex 5th Wheel Pin Box item # LC328330. The Companion has 1" thick dual jaws provide 360-degree jaw-to-king-pin contact. This ensures less rattle and more security than slide-bar jaws. The slider that is built into the base of the Companion allows for 12" of fore and aft travel to give you the clearance you need. I have linked a installation video. The Custom Underbed Installation...
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  • Recommended 5TH Wheel Hitch For a 2022 Ram 2500 6-1/2' Bed Without Factory Prep/Puck System
    I recommend B&W Companion 5th Wheel Trailer Hitch w/ Slider # BWRVK3400-5W for your 2022 Ram 2500 with the 6-1/2' bed. This will drop into the Custom Underbed Installation Kit for B&W Companion 5th Wheel Trailer Hitches # BWGNRK1320-5W. When you are not using the 5th wheel hitch you will be able to retain your clean bed with the Turnover ball hitch and also have a gooseneck ball if you should need to pull a gooseneck trailer. Be sure to use a Lube Plate # 16721 with your pin box as this...
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  • Recommended 5th Wheel Hitch for 2019 Ram 3500 with Short Bed to Tow Grand Design Solitude 310GK
    I'll start by saying that because you have a short bed truck, you will need a sliding hitch in order to make sure that you can safely turn while towing your 5th wheel trailer and not create contact between the nose of your trailer and the cab of your truck. You can also accomplish this by going with a Sidewinder style pin box like the Reese # RP34FR, but I typically only recommend those on truck beds shorter than 6-ft or 5th wheel trailers with extremely protruding noses. If your 2019...
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  • Recommended UnderBed System for a 5th Wheel Hitch on a 2022 Ram 3500
    I have an underbed system for your 2022 Ram 3500 but unfortunately the dealer is correct. There are no aftermarket puck systems for you truck. The only way you will be able to add an underbed system is to use the Custom Installation Kit for B&W Companion 5th Wheel Trailer Hitches item # BWGNRK1320-5W. This will install in the holes already in your frame. You will not have to remove the bed of your truck. You will need to use the B&W Companion 5th Wheel Hitch item # BWRVK3500 or the B&W...
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  • Recommended Fifth Wheel Hitch For A 2015 Ford F-250 Super Duty With B&W Gooseneck Hitch
    Based on the pictures you provided you most likely have the B&W Turnoverball Underbed Gooseneck Trailer Hitch w/ Custom Installation Kit - 30,000lbs # BWGNRK1111. You definitely lucked out having a B&W gooseneck hitch because you'll be able to just remove the ball and drop in a Companion hitch like the B&W Companion Gooseneck-to-5th-Wheel Trailer Hitch Adapter - Dual Jaw - 20,000lbs # BWRVK3500. This hitch will simply drop into the gooseneck hitch like your ball does and lock in place using...
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  • Is There A Replacement Pin Box For The Lippert Rhino Box
    The new Rhino Box from Lippert currently has no replacements so you won't be able to swap out this pin box with a Sidewinder to add more turning clearance. Because of this you'll have to use a sliding 5th wheel hitch in your 6.5' bed to help prevent the nose your 5th wheel from coming into contact with the cab of your 2021 Ram 3500. Unfortunately since you have RamBoxes you will not be be able to tow a 5th wheel without using a rotating pin box and would not be able to tow a trailer with...
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  • How Difficult Is Installation of Reese RP87FR Elite Under Bed Rail Kit on 2017 Ford F-250
    The Reese Elite Series under bed puck system, part # RP87FR is compatible with your 2017 Ford F250. The puck spacing is identical to hat of the Ford OEM system, so you'd be able to use any puck mounted hitch designed for the Ford OEM tow/prep package puck system. As you can see by clicking the provided instruction link, the bed will indeed need to be removed temporarily for the installation of the rail kit. Also, if the inner brackets shown in figure # 4 aren't welded to the truck frame,...
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  • Below Bed 5th Wheel Installation Kit Needed For A 2000 Ford F-250
    Hey Judah, For below bed you would need to go with the B&W Turnoverball Underbed Gooseneck Trailer Hitch # BWGNRK1108 and then use either the fixed base Companion # BWRVK3500 or slider base Companion # BWRVK3400-5W depending on whether you have a long bed or short bed. If your bed is less than 8' then you'll want to go with the slider base to gain some additional turning clearance when making tight turns. This setup would also allow you to tow gooseneck trailers but removing the hitch...
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  • Best 5th Wheel Hitch Setup For Full Bed Access On A 2011 Ford F350
    Hello Jonathan, thanks for reaching out. The best way to keep full bed access on your 2011 F350 will be to go with a B&W Tunoverball/Companion hitch setup. For your truck you can use # BWGNRK1111-5W for the installation kit and the # BWRVK3400-5W Companion 5th Wheel Hitch. There are a few big advantages to going with this setup. First, the installation kit is actually a B&W gooseneck hitch. So, with the hitch removed from the bed, you will still have the full bed at your disposal with...
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  • Solution for Adding OEM Prep Package on 2024 Ram 3500
    Hello Melissa; the OEM prep package is not something we offer. If you really want the underbed puck system with the gooseneck hitch you will need to get it from the Mopar parts site or through a local dealer. Since you're planning on using a B&W Companion, I recommend the B&W Turnoverball Underbed Gooseneck Trailer Hitch # BWGNRK1320 instead. The B&W Turnoverball is a gooseneck hitch but also acts as the mounting point for the Companion. This will also mean less holes in the bed of the...
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  • How to Measure 5th Wheel Hitch Height for a 2023 GMC Sierra 3500 W/ a Short Bed
    Ok so in order to determine the correct height setting for your 5th wheel and your GMC Sierra 3500, you'd need to level your setup and measure from the ground to the bottom of the pin box and choose a height setting that gives you the most level ride (17" - 19" for the B&W Companion # BWRVK3400-5W you're looking at). Keep in mind that we recommend having at least 5-6" of space between the bed rails and your truck/trailer to make sure you don't have any contact between the two. Since...
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  • How to Determine Clearance for Gooseneck Hitch on 2016 Dodge Ram 2500
    You need to use the following calculation to find if you have enough clearance: (A + B) - C = Clearance A = Distance from the gooseneck ball to the truck cab B = Offset used C = Width of the nose of the trailer divided by 2. So your A is 35" and C is 48" which means right now Clearance = -13". You really want A to be 4" more than C so in this case you need a 17" offset. Even if you combine an offset ball with an offset adapter you aren't going to be able to get to 17" or even 13". The...
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  • Troubleshooting 5th Wheel Chucking with Andersen Ultimate Gooseneck Hitch
    The Andersen Ultimate is a nice option for being lightweight, but it is not any help with chucking as you described. It has absolutely no built in assistance for that function. You are pulling a really big trailer, so the chucking will be worse with that than a lightweight 5th wheel because there is simply more momentum so you will feel it more. There really isn't a way to help with the chucking you are experiencing with that particular hitch as air ride will definitely help some but...
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  • 5th Wheel Hitch for Gooseneck Ball in 2005 Ram 2500 Short Bed
    Hi Mike; I noticed you were looking at a B&W 5th wheel hitch. Is your gooseneck hitch the B&W Turnoverball? The hole for the ball would be square if it is. If so, you can use the B&W Companion # BWRVK3400-5W. However, this is a heavy sucker so not exactly the most manageable for one person. The Andersen Aluminum Ultimate 5th Wheel Connection 2 Gooseneck # 3220 will also work (works with any brand gooseneck hitch). This hitch is incredibly light with the base at 35 lbs so that sounds more...
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  • What Capacity 5th Wheel Hitch Is Needed To Tow A Keystone Montana High Country 5th Wheel Trailer
    Hey Gary, The rule of thumb with towing is to only use about 80-85% of the total capacity to leave a 10-15% buffer for safety. Using this method a 20k rated fifth wheel hitch would be good for trailer's with a GVWR up to around 16,000 - 17,000lbs. I would check the white sticker that should be on the driver's side of the trailer at the front for the GVWR. Since you have a 6-1/2' bed you'll want to go with a sliding base hitch like the B&W Companion 5th Wheel Trailer Hitch w/ Slider...
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  • Will B&W Companion Fit 2006 GMC Sierra 2500 Short Bed
    Hi Eric; I'm not sure where you saw that but we have had other customers successfully install the # BWRVK3400-5W without any issues. If the design of the bed on your 2006 GMC Sierra 2500 would not allow the installation of the Companion we wouldn't list it as an option and B&W would have notes saying the Companion is not compatible. You can definitely use this 5th wheel hitch with your truck.
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  • Are Air Bags Compatible With B&W Companion & Mount For 2010 Ram 2500 Crew Cab w/ Diesel Engine
    Hey Keith, thanks for the question and I appreciate all that info. I checked with our manufacturers and can verify there will not be any interference with air bags like the Air Lift # AL57295 and the Custom Underbed Installation Kit for B&W Companion 5th Wheel Trailer Hitches # BWGNRK1313-5W. This is the correct kit for your 2010 Dodge Ram 2500 Crew Cab with a diesel engine, will work with air bags, and will allow you to use the superb B&W Companion 5th Wheel Trailer Hitch w/ Slider #...
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  • Installation of 5th Wheel Rails for 2018 Ford F-250 4x4 with 6.5 Foot Bed
    The B&W Custom Mounting Brackets for Patriot 5th Wheel Above Bed Base Rails # BWRVR2401 will come with installation instructions but is not the correct fit for your 2018 Ford F-250. You will instead want the # BWRVR2402 for 2017 and 2018 models. The # BWRVR2401 is the fit for 2011-2016 models. I've attached some photos of the installation details for your 2018 F-250 to assist.
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  • Recommended Sliding 5th Wheel HItch & Rails For 2021 Ford F-250 Super Duty
    First, let's start with if you can use a sliding hitch in a long bed, and yes you definitely can, you simply won't use the slide feature but otherwise it will work exactly the same. As for the hitch and base rails, I highly recommend the B&W Patriot, with the correct parts for your 2021 Ford F-250 Super Duty being the following: - B&W Patriot 5th Wheel Trailer Hitch w/ Slider # BWRVK3270 - B&W Custom Installation Kit w/ Base Rails # BWRVK2402 I really like the Patriot because there just...
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  • 2022 GMC Sierra 2500 Recommended Underbed Kit to Tow 5th Wheel Trailer
    The underbed hitch system I recommend for your 2022 GMC Sierra 2500 is the B&W Gooseneck Hitch # BWGNRK1020-5W that can be paired with the Sliding # BWRVK3400-5W or Stationary # BWRVK3500-5W B&W Companion 5th wheel hitch since there isn't a standard aftermarket puck system for your truck. We do have the Demco kit # DR37FR which looks more similar to the OEM puck kit, but Demco designed this to only work with their 5th wheel hitches as a direct connection so you'll get a lot more use out...
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  • How To Identify A Factory 5th Wheel Prep Package On A 2012 Ford F-250
    According to the picture you have attached, it doesn't look like your 2012 Ford F-350 is equipped with the factory prep package. The odds are that if you cannot physically see the hitch or pucks in the bed, then you do not have the prep package. I have attached a photo of what your bed would look like if you had a factory prep package on a 2012 Ford F-350. If you don't have the factory prep package and would like to add the B&W Gooseneck Hitch, you will need part # BWGNRK1111. This is...
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  • Recommendation for a 2014 Ram 2500 Short Bed To Navigate Tight Campground Turns
    I can help you navigate those tight turns in your 2014 Ram 2500. Since the Convert-A-Ball Cushioned 5th-Wheel-to-Gooseneck Adapter # CAB-C5GX1216 that you referenced does not move the pivot point further back you really do not gain much clearance for tight turns with a short bed truck. Also, if you use an offset adapter like this you can not use an additional offset adapter like the B and W extender you referenced. This would cause too much leverage on the trailer. Instead I would highly...
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  • I Own A 2017 Ram 2500 with No Factory Installed Puck System Do You Sell An Aftermarket System?
    The factory puck system that was available for your 2017 Ram 2500 is integrated into the frame and cannot be installed as an aftermarket part. There are some underbed mounted fifth wheel hitch install kits but as of right now none of them install a puck system. The only underbed kit available for your Ram is the B&W, part # BWGNRK1384-5W, that uses the B&W companion hitch, part # BWRVK3400-5W. (I have a picture attached that will show how this will look installed on your bed.) The Custom...
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  • Which B&W Companion 5th Wheel Hitch For 2024 Toyota Tundra
    Hi Cory, There is a B&W Companion 5th wheel hitch that will work with your 2024 Toyota Tundra with a composite bed, though it is a different part number than the one you asked about, as that one is for Chevy/GMC trucks with a puck system. Instead, you'll need the mounting rails (which even doubles as a gooseneck hitch), and either a fixed or sliding Companion. You'll need the fixed hitch if you have an 8 foot bed, and the sliding hitch if you have a short bed. The correct parts to add...
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  • 2018 Ram 2500 with Rambox and the Sidewinder Pinbox
    That you are looking at the B&W options for 5th wheel hitches is great; they are possibly the best manufacturer of hitches currently on the market. We can get you set up for proper hauling of a 5th wheel with your Rambox equipped 2500 series Ram however, the use of the B&W Companion 5th Wheel Trailer Hitch w/ Slider # BWRVK3400-5W that you have listed is not the way to go with a Sidewinder pinbox. If you do not have the factory installed puck system in your 2018 Ram 2500, that is not...
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  • 5th Wheel Hitch for Clean Bed Once Removed on a 2003 Chevy Silverado 1500 Short Bed
    If you are wanting to keep the bed of your 2003 Chevy Silverado 1500 clean then I highly recommend using the B&W Companion # BWRVK3400-5W because it mounts in the B&W Gooseneck Hitch # BWGNRK1059-5W. Instead of having bed rails in the bed of your truck you just have the gooseneck hitch ball receiver and safety chain loops as you can see in the attached photo. The Companion is made right here in the USA, has a 20,000 lb weight capacity (which is more than your pickup), 17" - 19" of height...
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  • Will Demco Recon 5th Wheel Hitch Fit B&W Gooseneck Hitch on 2017 Ram 2500 Short Bed
    Yes, the Demco Recon Gooseneck-to-5th Wheel Trailer Hitch Adapter # DM8550045 is an excellent option for your B&W Turnoverball Underbed Gooseneck Trailer Hitch # BWGNRK1384 on your 2017 Ram 2500. The only thing you'll want to check is that you have enough turning clearance so your 5th wheel trailer doesn't make contact with your truck cab. If you're unsure how to determine this here is our formula: (A + B) - C = Clearance A = Distance from center of fifth wheel hitch jaw to truck cab...
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  • 5th Wheel Hitch Options for a 2015 GMC Sierra 2500 Denali
    Since your 2015 GMC 2500 has the 6-1/2 foot bed you will want to go with a sliding 5th wheel hitch. There are a couple of different options that you can go with here. If you are wanting to go with a 5th wheel hitch that uses the standard base rails then I recommend going with the Curt A20 # C16541 along with Base Rails Kit # RP50066-58. This 5th wheel hitch is one of the best hitches that we currently carry due to the dual-jaw system and the pivoting head to help secure the king pin and...
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  • B and W Gooseneck Hitch and Slider Companion Hitch that Fits 2022 Ram 2500 Short Bed
    Hey Chris, for your 2023 Ram 2500 we have just what you are looking for with the B and W part number # BW28QR. This is the underbed Turnoverball gooseneck hitch that also doubles as a rail kit for the B and W Companion slider hitch that with it.
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