How to install OE pucks in Your Truck?
How to install OE pucks in Your Truck?
Click here to learn more. If you have an OE Puck system in the bed of your truck with a center ball mount and want to enjoy switching from fifth wheel towing to gooseneck towing, then choose our patented, cam-action OE Series Gooseneck Ball. They quickly install and lock into the center ball mount with a twist…no need for tools.
How does the OE Series puck mounting system work?
When you turn the handle into the locked position, you want a tight fit to help eliminate chucking due to additional space between the Mounting Post Cross Pin and the puck mount. For a snug fit, you simply rotate the castle nut to draw the Cross Pin up and eliminate any “play” in the mounting point.
How much weight does a puck mounting post hold?
Click here and see why SAE Testing matters. With each Mounting Post Assembly being completely removable, you lighten the lifting weight of the hitch upward of 10 lbs. when they’re removed. Subtract another 40 lbs. by pulling a couple pins and clips to release the hitch head.
Where are the washers on an OE puck?
With these pieces being modular, you’re not going to get them binding in place. Other similar OE puck hitches have their washers not only made out of steel, but also fixed/welded onto the bottom side of their base, not allowing for manufacturer’s variances.
Click here to learn more. If you have an OE Puck system in the bed of your truck with a center ball mount and want to enjoy switching from fifth wheel towing to gooseneck towing, then choose our patented, cam-action OE Series Gooseneck Ball. They quickly install and lock into the center ball mount with a twist…no need for tools.
When you turn the handle into the locked position, you want a tight fit to help eliminate chucking due to additional space between the Mounting Post Cross Pin and the puck mount. For a snug fit, you simply rotate the castle nut to draw the Cross Pin up and eliminate any “play” in the mounting point.
Click here and see why SAE Testing matters. With each Mounting Post Assembly being completely removable, you lighten the lifting weight of the hitch upward of 10 lbs. when they’re removed. Subtract another 40 lbs. by pulling a couple pins and clips to release the hitch head.
With these pieces being modular, you’re not going to get them binding in place. Other similar OE puck hitches have their washers not only made out of steel, but also fixed/welded onto the bottom side of their base, not allowing for manufacturer’s variances.