What Happens to Hitch Ball of Draw Tite Gooseneck Hitch 9467 When Not In Use
Updated 02/27/2017 | Published 02/25/2017 >
Question:
For part number 9467, when not in use does the ball store in the receiver hole? My truck, 2016 RAM diesel 4wd, 4 door long bed Tradesman. Can you refer me to an installer in the Tucson, Green Valley Arizona area? Thanks,
asked by: Mike F
Expert Reply:
The hitch ball of the Draw Tite gooseneck hitch part # 9467 is removable but since it does not flip over and store back in the hitch hole. You would need to install the cover that is included in the hitch hole when not in use.
This is a fit for your 2016 Ram 2500 without the factory rail kit. Any local mechanic in your area that has a decent reputation would have no problem installing this kit.
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Hide-A-Goose Underbed Gooseneck Trailer Hitch - 20,000 lbs
- Gooseneck Hitch
- Below the Bed
- Flip-Over Ball
- 5000 lbs TW
- 20000 lbs GTW
- In Bed Release
- Spring-Loaded Loop
- Draw-Tite
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