Connection Kingpin Coupler with Ball-Funnel (3246)

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    • Ultimate Connection Kingpin Coupler –complete assembly (rectangle block, bolts and hardware, latch cable)
    • This is the aluminum coupler block that connects directly to the Pin Box
    • Includes all hardware to attach to the kingpin
    • Kingpin Coupler assembly with funnel includes – Complete Ultimate Connection Kingpin Coupler assembly (Part #3231)
    • Also Kingpin Coupler assembly with funnel includes – Ultimate Connection Ball Funnel (Part #3244)


     
     

    Ranch Hitch Adapter

    If you want to pull a 5th wheel trailer but don't want to lose your truck bed to a bulky 5th wheel hitch, we have the solution for you. You can use any standard gooseneck hitch in your truck bed with our Ranch Hitch Adapter attached to the trailer.

    Not only is it strong, it is also very easy to use. Most gooseneck receivers require you to get into the bed of your truck to latch the coupler, not so with the Ranch Hitch Adapter. The remote cable mechanism allows you to engage and release the coupler while standing on the ground outside your pickup. The bell shaped receiver allows for the hitch ball and adapter to be as much as 3" off center, and still slide into place correctly.

     

    Is the Ranch Hitch Adapter right for you?

    Back your truck into position as if you were hooking up your 5th wheel.

    Measure from the 'pin plate' (the bottom of the pin box) down to the top of the ball in the bed of your truck.

    The Ranch Hitch Adapter features 3" of adjustment, so if that measurement is between 11-3/4" and 14-3/4", the adapter should work. However, you should also have 5" or 6" of clearance between the overhang of the trailer and the sideboards of your truck, keeping in mind that your 5th wheel should be level for traveling.