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If you have a trailer, you need a hitch to attach it to a vehicle for transport. A gooseneck hitch attaches to the truck flatbed, a unique feature that provides power to haul even the largest boats and motorhomes safely. Below are a few advantages to choosing a gooseneck model for your car.

Why Your Truck Needs a Gooseneck Hitch

1. Stability at High Speeds

Unlike many designs that attach to the back of vehicles, a gooseneck hitch connects to the truck flatbed instead of the bumper. Having the load centered above the rear axle distributes weight more evenly throughout the towing vehicle. With the connected trailer tightly held to the pickup, the attachment stays stable and is less likely to swerve at highway speeds.

2. Improved Maneuverability

truck flatbedConnecting the load onto the truck flatbed brings the trailer closer to the vehicle with less of a gap between the attachment and the car. This keeps the trailer stable when you swerve, making it easier to maneuver on twisting roads and U-turns. Thus, a gooseneck assembly can help prevent property damage and accidents when turning and backing up.

3. Increased Towing Capacity

No matter how powerful your pickup might be, its towing capacity is limited by the hitch’s weight capacity. Since gooseneck designs distribute some weight onto the back of the vehicle, they don’t rely simply on the hitch’s strength. Thus, many models can tow up to 30,000 pounds.

 

If you’re looking for accessories for your truck, turn to Currier's Certified Welding in Kalispell, MT, for a complete lineup of products from industry-leading manufacturers. Whether you tow a boat on the weekends or transport construction equipment for work, they’ll help choose the perfect hitch for your needs. Visit their website for an overview of their vehicle accessories, follow their Facebook page for updates, or call (406) 752-­2366 to ask about their selection.

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