Is the Gen-Y Hitch Gooseneck Trailer Hitch for GM OEM Puck Systems the Newest Model?
Updated 12/15/2025 | Published 12/12/2025 >
Question:
Is this listing for sure for their newest Gen-2 Goosepuck? The pictures are of the previous version but the sentence further down with the Gen-Y part seems to indicate the newer model.
asked by: Jeremy
Expert Reply:
Hello Jeremy,
The Gen-Y Hitch Gooseneck Trailer Hitch for GM OEM Puck Systems – 5" Offset – 25,000 lbs, part # GY55XR, is the newest version of their GoosePuck design (Gen-Y new part number GH-21017), even though the photos still show the previous style.
Thanks so much for asking! I’m going to forward this over to our picture department so we can get the images on the page updated to match.
What kind of gooseneck trailer are you hauling around? Work, or fun?
Product Page this Question was Asked From
Gen-Y Hitch Gooseneck Trailer Hitch for GM OEM Puck Systems - 5" Offset - 25,000 lbs
- Gooseneck Hitch
- Above the Bed
- Fixed Ball
- Puck System
- 6000 lbs TW
- 25000 lbs GTW
- Gen-Y Hitch
more information >
Continue Researching
- Q&A: Recommended Lock for MORryde GooseTech 5th Wheel to Gooseneck Pin Box
- Q&A: Recommended Offset Gooseneck Ball for a 2024 Silverado 2500 w/ the Factory Puck System
- Q&A: Recommended Offset Gooseneck Hitch Ball for the 2020 and Newer GM Factory Puck System
- Q&A: Will I Have Turning Clearance Issues Using The Gen-Y Gooseneck Pin Box On Short Bed Silverado 2500?
- Q&A: Does the Curt Multi-Fit Ball Kit w/ 4" Offset for Factory Gooseneck Hitches Add Height to the Ball?
- Q&A: How to Find Gen-Y Gooseneck Pin Box Adapter for a 2021 Grand Design Reflection 31MB
- Q&A: How Much Clearance Is Lost When Switching To A Gen-Y Gooseneck Pin Box
- Article: Choosing the Right Suspension Kit for Your Truck and Trailer
- Article: Gooseneck to 5th Wheel Adapters
- Article: 4 Steps to Choosing Your 5th Wheel Pin Box
- Article: Ram Trailer Tow Prep Package
- Article: How to Level Your Fifth Wheel in 3 Simple Steps (Manual or Auto-Level)
- Article: Trailer Drum Brakes vs. Disc Brakes: Making the Decision
- Article: Stability Control for Heavy Duty Vehicles


