WHY A GOOSENECK?
Goosenecks are not for everyone; however, they do have several advantages.
Extra load and weight distribution to the tow vehicle insures safer and better operator control. A gooseneck can accept twenty to twenty five percent hitch load, while a bumper hitch can carry only ten to fifteen percent. The hitch weight is placed directly over the rear wheels, any lateral pressure is transferred directly to the ground through the truck tires. A gooseneck is noticeably more stable when traveling curvy roads.
Enhanced maneuverability is a real plus! This is especially helpful when backing the trailer or when there is limited space for making a u-turn.
Features
8 Heavy-Duty D-Rings
Adjustable Chain
Adjustable Coupler
Bright LED Lights
Durable Powder Coat Paint
Enhanced Maneuverability
Extra-Wide Deck
Fender-less
Ground-Level Loading
Heavy-Duty Diamond Deck
Non-Tilting Deck
Remote Control
Rubber or Air Suspension
Swing-Arm Axles
Recommended Accessories
Spare Tire - 16”
6 Amp Battery Charger or Solar Battery Charger
Electric Winch
G-14
Gooseneck
GVWR:
Capacity:
Deck Length:
16,395
12,000 lbs
14 ft
The features of the Air-tow line now incorporated in a gooseneck model. The heavy duty steel diamond deck remains level as it raises and lowers. You now have safe and easy loading as well as added maneuverability when towing.
Specifications
GVWR
Capacity
Weight (varies w/ opt.)
Deck Width
Deck Length (inc. 18” ramp)
Deck Material
Ramp Size
Overall Width
Axles
Wheels/Tires
Brakes (electric-std.)
Suspension (rubber/air)
Lift Mechanism
Coupler
Coupler Height Adjustment
Gooseneck Length
Color
16,395 lbs.
(9,995 lbs. opt.)
12,000 lbs.
4,395 lbs.
6’3” (75”)
14’
Diamond Steel Plate
18”
102”
Tandem
16” - 12 Ply
Electric
Rubber
Hydraulic
2 5/16” Ball
36” - 41”
84”
Royal Blue