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Wallace Forge 2085295 Kingpin To Gooseneck Ball Adapter Made In Usa on 2040-parts.com

US $239.99
Location:

Fort Mitchell, Kentucky, United States

Fort Mitchell, Kentucky, United States
Condition:New Brand:WALLACE FORGE Manufacturer Part Number:2085295

 NEW WALLACE FORGE KINGPIN TO GOOSENECK BALL ADAPTER

This fifth wheel to gooseneck adapter allows your gooseneck trailer to be towed by a fifth wheel hitch. The adapter has a solid 2" forged kingpin with a 1/2" bolster. The hardened steel 2-5/16 inch ball is welded to the kingpin and is rated for 30,000 lbs. Product is unpainted so some surface rust may be present when received.

  • Per the manufacturer: Sometimes if the trailers gooseneck is offset you may need to block your fifth wheel plate to keep it from tiliting/articulating
  • Per the manufacturer: You may have to adjust the main post of your gooseneck trailer to allow the trailer to ride level

Specs

FitsGooseneck Trailer Coupler
GTW30,000 lbs
Made In:USA

Features

  • Quality multi-pass welding
  • Can be used for tractor-trailer fifth wheels
  • Product is unpainted
  • 2 inch kingpin, 2-5/16 inch ball

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