OEM GOOSENECK BALL AND SAFETY CHAIN KIT

The Best Solution for Gooseneck Towing with Factory Pucks

ANCHORED FOR

THE LONG HAUL

The grip latch handle keeps your hands grease-free, while the ultra-heavy-duty construction and safety chains give you peace of mind with your OEM setup.

PRODUCT DETAILS

  • Handle provides leverage for operation and a clean way to carry the ball.
  • Handle locks in horizontal position to prevent accidental unlatching
  • Internal and external components are plated or made from stainless steel for corrosion protection
  • Safety chain anchors accommodate commercially available safety chain hooks
  • Rubber plug covers hole when not towing
  • Patent Pending
  • Limited Lifetime Warranty
  • 30,000 LB GTW / 7,500 LB VTW
  • Part Number GNXA2061 OEM Gooseneck Ball & Safety Chain Kit - GM/Ford/Nissan
  • Part Number GNXA2062 OEM Gooseneck Ball & Safety Chain Kit - Ram
  • Proposition 65 Warning

Additional Features

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Lifetime Warranty

We stand behind the products we build, but if something goes wrong, we make it right.
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Made in the USA

Always has been. Always will be. We’re proud to be one of the last remaining hitch makers in America.
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SAE J-2638 Certified

Tested for both strength and durability, our hitches meet the latest standard for fifth-wheel and gooseneck hitches.
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Frequently Asked Questions

You will definitely want to know what your truck's rating is before undertaking any towing activity. While we would love to be able to help our customers with those figures, they vary not only based on Make, Model and Year, but also things like Engine Size, Type of Transmission and even Gear to Axle Ratios. Luckily, there are several places to learn about your truck's tow rating.

1. Check your owner's manual. Most owner's manuals will have something regarding a tow rating, even for passenger cars. What you may find is that some manufacturers will provide extensive information on important ratings, while other provide a bare minimum.

2. If your owner's manual doesn't provide the information you need, or if what is in there proves to be confusing, contact your local truck dealer. They will usually have that information readily available, or will be able to find it quickly. Having your VIN number handy will help this process along.

3. Check the manufacturer's website for the make and model of your truck. If you're looking at buying a new truck, most manufacturer's websites will offer at least some figures. If you still can't find the perinent information on your own, usually there will be combination of e-mail, telephone and live chat options where you can hopefully get a direct answer.

4. There are numerous online sites with detailed information. Here is one site that offers a good range of informaiton. It includes PDF copies of past issues of Trailer Like magazine. Locate your year, make and model of your vehicle to find tow rating, along with other helpful ratings. A website search will provide other sources of informaiton. www.trailerlife.com/trailer-towing-guides

How much grease is needed is a function of how much it is used and how dirty the environment.  If you notice that the grease coating on your ball is gone, it's probably time to apply more! 

Put the back tires of your vehicle on a scale with your trailer fully loaded and unloaded. Then, subtract your empty load from your full load to get your vertical tongue weight.