Before I bought a fifth wheel several years ago, I asked a lot of knowledgeable people about the gooseneck adapter, and every one of them warned me against it. I do see a lot of those adapters used but I'd rather use the fifth wheel hitch as designed.
Because I had a crew cab pickup with a shorter-than-normal bed, I settled on the SuperGlide fifth wheel hitch. It was expensive -- $3,500 installed. And it required a modification to the king pin which makes the trailer impossible to be pulled by standard fifth wheel hitches. After I had it installed, I drove the rig to a parking lot where I could practice my sharp turns and see if there was ever any danger of contacting the cab of the short-bed truck. I was very pleased; when the truck begins to enter a sharp turn, a cam-gear inside the hitch slides the hitch toward the back of the bed. And, as the rig straightens, the cam-gear pulls the hitch back into its proper position. Although, conceivably, the trailer *COULD* make contact with the cab, you'd be at an almost-90-degree-angle before it ever did.
I pulled that fifth wheel for 2 years without any worries. The downside is the hitch is bigger and heavier than a standard fifth wheel ... don't plan on using your pickup bed for much else, other than the hitch.
In the end, I agree with Pat. If you're planning on dragging the camper to the lake on the weekends, go with a bumper-pull trailer and save the money. It will feel a little sloppy when you pull it, but for an hour or two driving, you'll be okay. BUT, if you plan to drive long distances (days at a time), there's nothing like pulling a fifth wheel.
Happy trails,
Billy
HEY BILL ! Where oh where did you get pics of my rig ? ROFLOL ROFLOL
Man would I love to have been a fly on the wall while that engineering master minding was going on . I'm thinking maybe WAY WAY WAY to many beers went into that design . ROFLOL ROFLOL
How in the world that WHOLE rig didn't end up in the front seat when this genius hits the brakes is well beyond me . lol
Wes, although his tag says "Utah" I figured the engineering master-mind was probably born in Georgia (or Oklahoma!). Glad you enjoyed it.
These pics illustrated the point I discussed above, that it's generally unsafe to modify the fifth wheel kingpin arrangement by adding a goose-neck adapter.
--Billy
Bill ,
I'm thinking the Utah tag was stolen once they got to Utah from SA . lol lol lol
Typically when I see a rig like this on the highway , I'm pretty sure I want to shoot on around it at all costs . But this looks so dangerous I think I'd just take another route to avoid being his victim and or being a witness of the impending doom . lol
And I agree, his engineering was probably enhanced by a sipping a dozen beers while he sketched out the idea onto paper.
Followed by yet another dozen during the install . lol
WAIT ! HOLD ON ! Isn't there a photo of one of these setups on it's side that got posted in this thread . lol lol
Sorry Pat . I couldn't resist .
Everytime I see that photo of your rig in it's side on I-70 , all I can do is shake my head and think " WHAT A MESS " . Glad you guys made it for sure . I imagine the aftermath and cleanup of it was truly tough .
Many safe travels to you both . I'm hoping you got all our tragedies out of the way in one fell swoop and much success is on your horizon .
Wes
Thanks for all of the replies on this, I think I will go with a bumper pull type only because I do not have an s10 blazer to use to pull one of the 5th wheel :)
I have pulled a lot of miles with bumper trailers, but do not imagine heading out on any long journeys since I am just trying to get into this....oh what is this called? an activity, it is not a sport....oh well trying to get into a camper or camping.
I think once hunting season gets over there should be a few local campers avalable to choose from.
Thank you all for the advice.
Now to start looking for a camper, or are they called travel trailers?
Don't laugh, I do not know the terminology even HAHA!
It is called " ADVENTURE " ! lol . Many safe miles to you .
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