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B&W Turnoverball Underbed Gooseneck Trailer Hitch Installation - 2019 Ford F-150

Hey everyone, how's it going Today, we're gonna be going over and showing you how to install the B&W Turnoverball gooseneck trailer hitch, here on a 2019 Ford F-150. So, our Turnoverball gooseneck trailer hitch is gonna be an excellent option for you to tow a gooseneck trailer with a 2 5/16-inch coupler. However, we can also easily use this underbed gooseneck hitch for fifth wheel trailers by also coupling this with one of the B&W Companion adapters. So, the B&W Companion, it mounts in the same place as the hitch ball. It simply drops into position and it provides you with an embed fifth wheel hitch for all your fifth wheel towing needs. This is available in both a standard fixed version and a sliding version for those short bed trucks as well.



Curt Double Lock Flip and Store Gooseneck Hitch Installation - 2017 Ford F-150

Speaker 1: Today on our 2017 Ford F150, we're going to be taking a look at and showing you how to install the Curt double lock flip and store under bed gooseneck, part number C607-649. This is what our hitch looks like installed from underneath the truck. What sets this hitch apart from other ones, is it's going to have a dual locking pin, going to help stabilize your gooseneck ball little better, keep it from moving around. The hitch is going to have a nice, black powder coat finish to help resist rust and corrosion. It's going to sit directly on top of your frame of the vehicle. All your attachment points are going to be underneath the bed of the truck.



Hide-A-Goose Underbed Gooseneck Trailer Hitch Installation - 2014 Ford F-150

Today in our 2014 Ford F150, we'll be installing the Draw-Tite Hide-A-Goose Underbed Gooseneck Trailer Hitch with installation kit part number 9465-37. Now there's a pinhole or guide on towards the passenger side of our gooseneck, and our ball slides along that. We can drop our ball in place like that, and to secure it we just push the handle towards the back of the truck. Now the nice feature about this hitch is we can store our ball by pulling out on it once the handle's been released. Once it's flipped upside down we can insert it back into our gooseneck. If we really want to, we can put our magnet cover over it, give it a nice clean look and that'll keep any dirt or debris from going down inside there. When we're ready to tow again we just release our handle, remove our cover, our ball has a nice grip here on it. We just pull up on it, pull the back around, and re-secure your pin underneath. Hook up our safety chain loops.



Curt Double Lock Flip and Store Underbed Gooseneck Hitch Installation - 2013 Ford F-150

Speaker 1: Today on our 2013 Ford F150 we're going to take a look at and show you how to install the Curt Double Lock. This is a flip and store underbed style gooseneck hitch with installation kit. Part number is C60721. Now, here's the portion of the gooseneck that's going to remain below the bed. You've got the whole center section here they call that the head. You're going to have your cross rails, those go over and connect to frame brackets and that keeps everything nice, solid, and locked in place.Now, all of your cross rails, your head, and the side plates are a heavy duty black powder coat steel so those should resist corrosion very well.





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