B&W Turnover Ball Gooseneck Hitch For a 1996 Dodge Ram 2500 With a Flatbed
Published 09/24/2022 >
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Im looking at your under bed gooseneck hitch kit I have 96 ram 2500. It has a flatbed on it. My question is as long as I cut the hole in the bed that should work right? It has plenty of room between the bed and frame for the hitch to be mounted
asked by: Trent R
Expert Reply:
As you have a flatbed on your 1996 Dodge Ram 2500 you will need the B&W Turnoverball Underbed Gooseneck Trailer Hitch for Flatbed Trucks # BWGNRK1500. This will get welded into your flat bed and depending on if you have a welder or the ability to weld you may need to have it completed at a service center. You will not be able to use the B&W Turnoverball Underbed Gooseneck Trailer Hitch # BWGNRK1394 as it will not sit at the correct height for your flatbed and the brackets may not fit depending on your flatbed mounting points.
We do have the B&W Companion Flatbed Gooseneck-to-5th-Wheel Trailer Hitch Adapter # BWRVK3050 you will be able to use if you need to haul a 5th wheel trailer.
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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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