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Old 09-23-2003, 03:16 PM   #1
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Gooseneck Hitches

We are getting ready to order a Montana 2955 very soon. We have a technical question which the dealers do not have a clear answer. We are considering a Gooseneck Hitch as we would like to carry two electric wheel chair/carts in the back of the pick up (as we both have bad knees) and cannot do so with a standard 5th wheel hitch.

As a Montana owner can you tell us if a gooseneck hitch conversion is OK to use? Or if there are any construction problems within the trailer which might prohibit the use of a Gooseneck Hitch?

Your assistance and understanding in this matter will be greatly appreciated.

Sincerely,
Don and Karen Fredericks
sq320@comcast.net

 
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