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Originally Posted by Mr. 250r
I don't see why not as long as your center the weight correctly and don't have it sagging the rear end i think a majority of people just don't do it because goose neck requires more work you gotta have the piece mounted in bed then you lose that bed space versus a hitch trailer you don't lose that and i think hitch trailers might be slightly cheaper not too sure on that though
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I already have the ball mount in, it a Valley type, with the removable ball plate, you can also run a 5th wheel plate in the rails as well. Already have the bumper pull trailer too, and borrow the gooseneck from a buddy, as there are some things my car trailer wont handle. I just dont want the gooseneck to be sloped up towards the front is all.