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Be carefull on switching to a goose neck hitch. Check with the trailer manufacturer and see if the trailer frame will stand up to the different stresses a goose neck will put on it. Some manufacturers will void warranties on new trailers if you switch to this style of hitch.
 
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John, only in the last five years or so have I seen travel trailers with the gooseneck adapter. The ones I've seen personally did not extend anything forward, although such may exist. They were simply to enable towing with a vehicle with the gooseneck hitch ball without having to add a fifth-wheel.
And while "most" fifth-wheel trailers are big enough that trucks bigger than a half-ton are used to tow them, I know of fifth-wheel trailers down to 19' that I could tow easily with my Ford Ranger. /forums/images/graemlins/laugh.gif A brother-in-law and his wife lived in a 24' fifth-wheel for a couple of years, seldom towed it, but when they did, they towed it with a 6 cylinder half ton Ford.
 

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