Posted by IAJosh84 on February 12, 2012 at 19:55:01 from (50.80.3.96):
In Reply to: gooseneck ball posted by Justin SE IOWA on February 12, 2012 at 19:41:08:
To my knowledge the only style B&W makes is the turn over style (one with the lever that you pull the ball all the way out, turn it over and put it back in). I"ve had 3 of those in 3 different trucks and installed a couple others and have always had good luck with them. They are supposed to be a one person operation, when you pull the rod out you turn it and it locks itself in the out position. Over time the spring and rods can get a little rusty and take a little shot of spray lube to keep working correctly. All in all it"s a very good set up that uses heavy parts and mounts solid to the frame. I've only been around that other style once and it was rusted shut and had a heck of a time getting the plate to flip over. If cost is an issue you could always just do the old school way with a big piece of channel iron and a big nut welded to the bottom.
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