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Does it make any difference? If so, how?
Does it make any difference? If so, how?[/QUOTE
Depends on what you are towing, I have an F350 SC with the short bed, The gooseneck on our equipment trailer is designed with more than enough clearance for the trailer to swing to extreme angles to either side. The 3 and 6 horse trailer goosenecks are also designed wth adequate clearance (taper) to allow turns. Also have GMC with short bed SRW and a DRW. No problems. I would say the issue to consider is the trailer design to be certain you can swing the turns without the forward section of the gooseneck hitting the cab.
Sounds like everyone agrees that a long bed will cause no problems but a short bed might, depending on trailer design.
I have been looking into a long bed 2500/3500 and just wanted to run it by the TBN experts to see if I missed anything.
Thanks!
If I already had a short bed truck and then decided to pull a fifth-wheel trailer, I might consider the slider hitch mentioned by Diamondpilot, but if I were shopping for a truck to tow with I'd only be looking for a long bed.
Of course I understand, in this day and age, with all the extended or super cab and crew cab trucks, a long bed can be hard to find. One of my brothers bought a long bed supercab F150 a couple of years ago and had trouble finding a dealer with one in stock. It finally had to be gotten from a dealer many miles away.
It might all factor down to the wheelbase.![]()
Crew cab long bed. It's about 2 feet longer than my Yukon xl. I couldn't pull up the actual length right now.