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fifteenflat
Reg. May 2007
Posted 2013-12-02 11:58 AM
Subject: Gooseneck hitch question....



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 I'm still truck shopping.... found one I really like but the goofball previous owner took their gooseneck ball out of the bed lol.  The hole looks like it may have been one of those BW turnover ones.  I think it's ok to just take it and have a new one put in without much effort?  I'll see if I can get a pic......
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fifteenflat
Reg. May 2007
Posted 2013-12-02 12:16 PM
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see if these work...



 
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hoofs_in_motion
Reg. Apr 2011
Posted 2013-12-02 12:25 PM
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I don't see why they would remove the hitch LOL.....you can just buy a new one, but I'd definitely speak with a shop and see if they can drill new holes into the frame for the bolts, I wouldn't want to use the same holes just incase.  
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fifteenflat
Reg. May 2007
Posted 2013-12-02 12:26 PM
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I'm not sure why it was worth the effort either lol 

I might ask the dealership to just fix it if they want me to buy it lol


Edited by fifteenflat 2013-12-02 12:32 PM
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rach.k
Reg. Nov 2012
Posted 2013-12-02 12:32 PM
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Seriously, what a weirdo. Lol My dad had to take his out totally for some reason and they put it in with just an extra little plate around that and some welding. Didn't even cost him extra at the shop we use :) hopefully this will be as easy! Good luck.
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cheryl makofka
Reg. Jan 2011
Posted 2013-12-02 12:36 PM
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Look at the ack tire and see if you can see b and w near the frame, they may have just taken out the ball if it was a reversible ball. We thought the same thing when I bought my truck, it wasn't until it was at the place to get a new hitch in it was noticed
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fifteenflat
Reg. May 2007
Posted 2013-12-02 12:44 PM
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 It's currently 800 miles away lol!  I have asked if the apparatus underneath is still there, haven't heard back yet.
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ksCowgirl78
Reg. Oct 2003
Posted 2013-12-02 1:07 PM
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I had a 2003 Dodge 2500 that the previous owner took the B&W turnover ball out of. My FIL bought me a new one and I he installed it. When I traded that pickup off I took it since the new one didn't have one in it. Plus it had sentimental value since my FIL had passed away. Weird yes, but it kept me from having to buy a new B&W. The trailer place here took the old one out and put it in my new pickup.
 
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DD2012
Reg. Apr 2012
Posted 2013-12-02 1:36 PM
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That's a B&W hole

and the under truck stuff is not there. YOu could see it if it was.


Buy and have B&W installed just like it was previously

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fifteenflat
Reg. May 2007
Posted 2013-12-02 2:28 PM
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 Apparently the previous owner traded for a new truck and had them move it over for him.  They're "willing to" take $88 off the price to install a new one

Technically I'm saving like $300 right??

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DD2012
Reg. Apr 2012
Posted 2013-12-02 2:37 PM
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fifteenflat - 2013-12-02 2:28 PM

Β Apparently the previous owner traded for a new truck and had them move it over for him. Β They're "willing to" take $88 off the price to install a new one

Technically I'm saving like $300 right??

I'm not really sure what the hang up is.


New trucks do not come with Goose Neck connection and you have to pay to have them installed.


Why is it wrong to have to do the same with Used?


#confused

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dhdqhllc
Reg. Feb 2011
Posted 2013-12-02 2:50 PM
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DD2012 - 2013-12-02 2:37 PM
fifteenflat - 2013-12-02 2:28 PM  Apparently the previous owner traded for a new truck and had them move it over for him.  They're "willing to" take $88 off the price to install a new one



Technically I'm saving like $300 right??
I'm not really sure what the hang up is. New trucks do not come with Goose Neck connection and you have to pay to have them installed. Why is it wrong to have to do the same with Used? #confused

#salesmanlaughing 
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fifteenflat
Reg. May 2007
Posted 2013-12-02 2:59 PM
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uuuhh... cuz I guess it's just no big deal to sell a truck with holes in the bed that I now have to deal with? 
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Just Plain Lucky
Reg. Jun 2008
Posted 2013-12-02 3:02 PM
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Just have a new one installed. 
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DD2012
Reg. Apr 2012
Posted 2013-12-02 3:06 PM
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fifteenflat - 2013-12-02 2:59 PM

uuuhh... cuz I guess it's just no big deal to sell a truck with holes in the bed that I now have to deal with?Β 

No it's really not.


And you have already stated that you wanted/needed a GN connection.


#stillconfusedwhyitsabigdeal


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Sarah_Leighann
Reg. Jan 2010
Posted 2013-12-02 3:17 PM
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I think when we had our B&W turnover installed it was about $800 to purchase it and have it installed. If I were to buy a new truck and needed the GN connection, I'd surely keep the hitch and save myself $400-$500 on a new one and just pay to have the one I already own installed
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dhdqhllc
Reg. Feb 2011
Posted 2013-12-02 3:27 PM
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fifteenflat - 2013-12-02 2:59 PM uuuhh... cuz I guess it's just no big deal to sell a truck with holes in the bed that I now have to deal with? 

you do realize you are buying a used truck?????   don't you......???  and don't actually have to buy it?????

if so, then it's not the fellow that traded it in that's the goofball.....lol

and at least you have the holes drilled....should save you some in labor......

but since it's such a perplexing issue for you, i think the best advice you could get would be to not buy this truck and go find one that has the hitch already in....... 


 
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3KissHit
Reg. Dec 2011
Posted 2013-12-02 3:40 PM
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I've heard of people taking them out and covering the holes. They do that so it doesn't bring down the value with wear and tear on the truck from pulling a gooseneck......not that it makes sense to me....but other peoples logic I guess. But as far as taking it completely out.....why bother. lol.
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WYOTurn-n-Burn
Reg. Sep 2004
Posted 2013-12-02 3:53 PM
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We are some of those "goofball" owners. When we traded off our Chevy, which we had installed a B&W on, the dealership told us we might as well take it out and keep it; they didn't want it because it wasn't factory installed. They would have just thrown the hitch away or given it to one of their associates. So we took it.

We ended up purchasing a Ford, which has a different B&W set up.  The holes were already in the bed, which was nice because we were able to purchase a B&W for the Ford and install it ourselves; which took just a couple hours. We've NEVER had an issue with re-using the holes.

We were also able to sell the used B&W for good money and that money almost paid for the new B&W for the Ford.


 
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Cjakerock
Reg. Sep 2005
Posted 2013-12-02 7:02 PM
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Can't tell but is this a Ford? We just bought a new/used one also, and had the same thing Yes they are factory hitches and you should be able to call a supplier (we did) and get the new ball that you just pop in and get the hooks also. Cost about 400
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