Looking for 5th wheel trailer
#14
Originally Posted by Reindl Powerboats
I have a MYCO true 5th wheel trailer that we have never used at all.
Call for information, (513) 706-3199, Chris Reindl
Call for information, (513) 706-3199, Chris Reindl
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#15
Not sure why Pics didn't post, again (513) 706-3199, or you can email me for them at... [email protected]
Chris Reindl
Chris Reindl
Last edited by Reindl Powerboats; 05-04-2006 at 04:29 PM. Reason: email
#17
I am kinda of confused. Gooseneck or fifth wheel?
I prefer the fifth wheel (with the king pin and flat receiver in the bed of the truck) vs. a gooseneck (hitchball in the bed).
I prefer the fifth wheel (with the king pin and flat receiver in the bed of the truck) vs. a gooseneck (hitchball in the bed).
Last edited by MarkSmith; 05-26-2006 at 11:09 PM.
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Originally Posted by MarkSmith
I am kinda of confused. Gooseneck or fifth wheel?
I prefer the fifth wheel (with the king pin and flat receiver in the bed of the truck) vs. a gooseneck (hitchball in the bed).
I prefer the fifth wheel (with the king pin and flat receiver in the bed of the truck) vs. a gooseneck (hitchball in the bed).
This is what i have now
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#20
Originally Posted by boatman22
I prefer the gooseneck...don't lose the use of your bed when not towing.
TRUE.
Reese makes a kit where you pull 4 pins and the fifth wheel comes right out.


