Where is Frame Width Measured on 1997 Ford F-250 For B&W Turnoverball Gooseneck
Updated 12/08/2021 | Published 12/07/2021 >
Question:
It’s saying it won’t work on a 34 inch frame where is that measurement coming from on the inside of the frame or on the exterior of the frame for the 1997 F250 HD gooseneck hitch
asked by: Joshua K
Helpful Expert Reply:
The measurement is taken from outside to outside of the frame of your 1997 Ford F-250. If that measurement is 34 inches you would not be able to install the B&W Turnoverball Underbed Gooseneck Trailer Hitch # BWGNRK1100.
Frames which are 34 inches are very frequently cab and chassis trucks, so if yours is a standard pickup it is very likely you will be able to use the Turnoverball. And if so, this is a really smart choice for a gooseneck as the Turnoverball # BWGNRK1100 is considered by most to be the premier gooseneck in the industry due to its durable steel construction and square base for the gooseneck ball that ensures the most stability as you are towing.
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B&W Turnoverball Underbed Gooseneck Trailer Hitch w/ Custom Installation Kit - 30,000 lbs
- Gooseneck Hitch
- Below the Bed
- Flip-Over Ball
- 7500 lbs TW
- 30000 lbs GTW
- Wheel Well Release
- Spring-Loaded Loop
- B and W
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