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Old 09-02-2009, 09:45 PM
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5er hitch to be installed on flatbed

I have recently replaced myf350 dually factory bed with flatbed with the ball recessed. at first i thought a gooseneck adapter would work (rancher) reading the instructions ,warns me not to use with extended 5 wheel hitch on my 05 36 grand junction. If i have to install my old 5er hitch What is the best way to do this?
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Did you get your answer for this? And the adapters should not be used on trailers of that size, besides, they pull strange with an adapter vs a fifth wheel hitch.
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