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B&W Turnover ball Gooseneck Hitch

THERE WHEN YOU NEED IT, NEVER WHEN YOU DON'T.

The under-bed design keeps the hitch out of sight, and the ball stores in the receiver in seconds for a fully functional bed. It goes from heavy-hauler one minute to out-of-the-way the next.

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BUY A HITCH FOR THE LAST TIME

The Tow and Stow gives you the versatility to swap ball sizes, adjust the height in seconds, and stow it under your vehicle when you’re not towing. It’s the freedom of knowing you have the equipment for any situation and the confidence that it will do the job. It’s everything you ever wanted in a hitch, built to last a lifetime.

Curt RockerBall

  • Cushioned isolator improves ride comfort for animals and passengers
  • Offset pin dampens vertical chucking and fore-aft motion during starts and stops
  • Compatible with CURT Double Lock Original, EZr and most B&W gooseneck hitches*
  • Simple, drop-in installation to easily replace traditional gooseneck ball
  • Virtually maintenance-free with no airbag or bearings to service
  • Forged steel construction for dependable towing strength
  • Durable carbide black powder coat finish on base and chrome plating on ball
  • 2-5/16" diameter ball couples to most gooseneck trailers
  • Rated for up to 30,000 lbs. GTW and 7,500 lbs. vertical load limit
  • Tested for safety to meet SAE J2638 specifications
  • Patent pending
  • Limited lifetime warranty (one-year finish, one-year parts)


Notes:

  • *For B&W models, hitch must accept gooseneck ball with 2” from the bottom of the shank to center of locking pin hole
  • Gooseneck hitch center section sold separately
  • Not compatible with OEM-style gooseneck hitches
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