Gooseneck ball installation

   / Gooseneck ball installation #11  
Always AHEAD of the axle, as far ahead as you can get it, the one on my 1 ton is approx 12 inches ahead.
Directly over is a common mistake, that leads to a teeter-totter effect that you WILL feel.
 
   / Gooseneck ball installation #12  
I would not go aft of the axle, only in front of it.

Sell the GN.

Chris
 
   / Gooseneck ball installation #13  
Put the gn plate on the rails on the bed its self before the axle like its suppose to be . No really hard to do . Most flat beds have the plate build in the bed its self and not on the frame . With the bed lowered down it will pull fine .

Check out these cannonball beds . I know there hay beds but there dumps also a all around bed .

http://www.cannonballengineering.com/products/balebed.cfm
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