B & W Trailer Hitches Trailer Hitch Adapter
IN CANADA
GUARANTEE
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CAD$ 251.54
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B & W Trailer Hitches Trailer Hitch Adapter SKU Listing / Specs
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SKU: GNXA4000
CAD$ 251.54
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#1 selling gooseneck hitch in America. A hitch when you need it, a level bed when you don't. It's the hitch that started it all.
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B&W was born in late 1980s when Joe Baker, a classic car restorer and Joe Works, a farmer, began to apply their skills to build custom truck beds to provide for their families. At that time, trucks came with gooseneck ball permanently welded in the bed of the truck. It wasn’t easy to install. It was neither the most convenient hardware nor cheap. Two Joes recognized this problem. They designed a gooseneck hitch with mounting hardware underneath the bed. It had a ball which can be turned over and stowed in place.
It revolutionized the industry and few years later, same concepts were applied to fifth-wheel hitches. Now B&W is an iconic name in the field. All of the industry began to follow the principal of gooseneck hitches. With, almost, all the competitors shifting their base elsewhere, B&W is one of the few companies left which still procure and manufacture in North America. It is a huge testimony to the focus on quality that B&W strives for and regularly delivers on.
Partsengine.ca is proudly associated with B&W and its best seller is heavy duty receiver hitch. Receiver hitches are the most commonly used type of hitches. They are mounted on the frame of a truck and receiver can haul or tow different equipment. They are differentiated in terms of class 1-5 with 5 being the heaviest duty. Heavy duty hitches have high loading capacity, in the range of 20000 pounds.
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