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SVTPerformance's Chain of Restaurants
Road Side Pub
Gooseneck or Bumper pull?
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<blockquote data-quote="Iceman II" data-source="post: 13911210" data-attributes="member: 38843"><p>I have pulled both types. Fifth wheel all the way, a lot more stable and easier to maneuver in my opinion.</p><p>Having a 6" lift is going to pose a problem. The fifth wheel must be pretty much level as it rides on the towing unit. If not, your going to be in big trouble trying to turn. </p><p>In this case, you are probably better off with a bumper pull with a drop hitch. Don't forget to put sway bars on bumper pull.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Iceman II, post: 13911210, member: 38843"] I have pulled both types. Fifth wheel all the way, a lot more stable and easier to maneuver in my opinion. Having a 6" lift is going to pose a problem. The fifth wheel must be pretty much level as it rides on the towing unit. If not, your going to be in big trouble trying to turn. In this case, you are probably better off with a bumper pull with a drop hitch. Don't forget to put sway bars on bumper pull. [/QUOTE]
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