Turnoverball Gooseneck Hitch Extender GNXA4085 vs CURT Puck System Gooseneck Hitch Kit (2-5/16-inch ball)
Overall winner: CURT Puck System Gooseneck Hitch Kit (2-5/16-inch ball)
Key Differences
CURT Puck System is a drop-in gooseneck kit that includes the ball and safety chain anchors and works where a factory puck system exists; it also has a higher review count. B&W Turnoverball Extender is a removable 3/4" steel accessory that moves the pivot point rearward 4 inches but requires an existing Turnoverball hitch to use
Turnoverball Gooseneck Hitch Extender GNXA4085
Adapter that moves the pivot point rearward for a Turnoverball Gooseneck Hitch. Removable, made from 3/4" steel, with 20,000 GTW/5,000 VTW and a limited lifetime warranty. Customers note improved clearance and easier turning
Pros
- moves pivot point rearward four inches
- removable
- heavy-duty 3/4" steel construction
- high GTW/VTW ratings
Cons
- requires Turnoverball Gooseneck Hitch
- fits specific hitch accessory
- no price or availability information
CURT Puck System Gooseneck Hitch Kit (2-5/16-inch ball)
Gooseneck hitch kit for trucks with factory puck system; includes 2-5/16-inch ball and safety chain anchors. Easy drop-in install with quarter-turn latch. Rated to tow up to 38,000 pounds GTW. Customer note: easy to install and use, with some reports about ball removal issues
Pros
- drop-in install
- quarter-turn latch security
- includes ball and safety chain anchors
- high-tensile construction
Cons
- some users report ball may not come out easily
- fit depends on factory puck system presence
Head-to-Head
| Criteria | Winner |
|---|---|
| Price | B&W Trailer Hitches |
| Durability | Tie |
| Versatility | CURT |
| User Reviews | CURT |