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- I have a 5.5’ bed; can I install a fifth wheel?
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- What is the difference between a gooseneck and a fifth wheel trailer hitch?
- Why can’t I tow with my fifth wheel roller in the maneuvering position?
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- How are the length, drop, and rise of your weight distribution shanks measured?
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I have a fifth wheel camper trailer, and I would like to know if I can legally tow a boat behind my camper trailer down the road?
Yes and No. When it comes to state laws on triple towing there is a lot of conflicting information out there. Many states and providences do allow this, however they all have different rules and regulations. For instance, in Arkansas it is legal to triple tow as long as the combined length of all three vehicles is less than 65ft. This is true in many states however some like Wisconsin require a CDL (Commercial Drivers License) to tow two trailers. Anytime you are unsure of towing laws you should call your states highway patrol to get sound legal information.

