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B&W Turnover Ball Gooseneck Hitches

Thoroughbred Sku #: BNWTURNOVERBALLGOOSENECKHITCH

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$599.00 - $699.00

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Product Details

Product Name: Turnover Ball Gooseneck Hitches
Manufacturer: B&W
Application: Fits Most Diesels

You can trust the Turnover Ball... it's time tested.
The Turnover Ball has been professionally tested and is rated to 30,000 lbs Gross Trailer Weight and 7,500 lbs Vertical Tongue Weight. But even more important to us is the fact that the Turnover Ball is time tested. Customers have been hauling their precious cargo with the Turnover Ball for over fifteen years, and it has an impeccable safety record. It's easy to see why; we're committed to quality! All components are made at our state-of-the-art manufacturing facility in Kansas. Because we're so confident in the Turnover Ball, we offer a lifetime limited warranty.

  • 30,000 lb GTW / 7,500 lb VTW
  • #1 Hitch in America
  • Meets all OEM fastening requirements
  • Precise fit and installation for all full-sized trucks
  • Bolts to existing holes in the frame with no drilling or welding
  • Installs under the bed with no bed removal
  • Requires only a 4" hole in the bed
  • Gives you the rugged versatility you want
  • Seven towing accessories to accommodate all your needs
  • Powder coated for a durable and long lasting finish
  • Limited Lifetime Warranty
  • F.A.Q. Frequently Asked Questions click here
  • All components manufactured in the U.S.A.

Turnover Ball > Round vs. Square?
B&W thinks square is better.
For the same reason you don't see round receivers on bumper hitches, B&W likes the security of a square receiver. The holes for the latch pin always line up because of the square shape. The square receiver top is machined for a tight, rattle free fit, and the "corners only" fit of the square ball base in the round portion of the socket allows dirt to fall through the socket, reducing the chance that the ball could seize up in the socket.

One of your competitors uses a pin in a groove, allowing the ball to rotate within the receiver. Is this an advantage?
B&W thinks not. B&W doesn't feel it is necessary for the base of the ball to rotate, (creating another wear point and lubrication need) when providing easy movement and articulation is what the ball is for. Also, B&W likes the security of our pin that goes completely through the ball and receiver socket when engaged.


Reviews

  • I having problems with the ball removing it some I can turn it any advice

    Armando Pena | 3/14/2024

    Is the release lever pulling out all the way?