Other than a 5th wheel camper? Putting a gooseneck adapter on on voids your frame warranty in any that I have looked into. I have no idea how valid this is or is not. If I needed both, I could just get a gooseneck plate to go on the rails I have.
Hitch removal is a minor issue either way. The head isn't THAT heavy, more akward. It could easily be hoisted with a simple rope and pulley, or a multitude of other methods. Drop it on a dolly of some sort and roll it into the corner. I don't think mine has been removed from my truck since I installed it. If I need to haul something that it would interfere with, I just bring the trailer. The bigger problem with removing it during the camping season is that getting ready to go becomes work. As for rust, I take the pivot pin out of mine once a year and clean/grease it, the rest of it is powder coated. It will probably be around long after the truck has rusted out from under it. Mine is the second truck this one has been installed in. And, hanging on the kingpin it's no more in the weather than in the truck. Would be easy enough to build a "poncho" for it while hanging there. Although it is a bit of a hazard to kids and people mowing.
Given my choices, weight ratings being the same, I MUCH prefer a 5th wheel hookup to a gooseneck. All you have to do is back up to it and it will latch. You don't have to get the ball within 2" or so on two axis to get hooked up. I am sure it's a matter of practice, but the 5th wheel is dead easy to hook up.
The frame warranty on the camper?
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