
The B&W Turnover Ball:
314.00 including shipping to anywhere in the Continental U.S!
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Browse B&W Turnover Ball hitches for your make of truck:

The highly anticipated all-new 2008 Ford F-Series Super-Duty trucks are finally here! And B&W has introduced a new Turnover ball model number just for you 2008 Ford Truck owners. It is the BW1108R. This truck fits the all-new F250, F350, and F450 2008 Ford trucks. This hitch is available now from TandRTrailer.com! If you have any questions about your truck or hitch application, don't hesitate to contact us!
For 2007, Chevrolet/GMC has introduced the All-New Sierra 1500 ½ Ton truck. As usual, B&W has designed a hitch for this truck. You can find it as the new BW1057R. The only other changes for 2007 may come from Ford. We will know for sure about Mid-January, 2007. All other truck hitch numbers and applications are the same for 2007. If you have any questions about your truck or hitch application, don't hesitate to contact us!
You can also enjoy the unique versatility of the B&W hitch by using the Companion™ RV 5th Wheel Hitch Option.
You can order on-line with our secure ordering system, or call 1-800-441-5250 and talk to a member of our knowledgeable staff members!
"A hitch when you need it, a level bed when you don't". B&W's patented Turnover Ball™ offers you the versatility you need when you need it. Here at tandrtrailer.com, you can find a Turnover Ball™ Hitch to fit nearly every domestic full-sized pickup on the market.
The Turnover Ball™ is an easily-installed, complete gooseneck hitch that bolts to the frame of your truck using existing holes. in most cases, no drilling or trimming is required. The Turnover Ball™ comes with a removable 2 5/16" ball, and is rated for 30,000 lbs. gross towing weight and 7,500 lbs. tongue weight capacity. The ball stores upside down in the socket when not in use, leaving a flat, unobstructed bed floor.
To flip the ball over, just pull and turn the spring-loaded latch pin in the driver's side wheel well, lift the ball out of the socket, flip it over, drop it back into the socket, and engage the latch pin. The process takes longer to read about than it does to complete."

We get many calls and emails from folks regarding our part numbers. It seems that we are one of the only B&W online retailers that uses the "R" in B&W's part numbers, such as BW1108R or BW1306R. Why do we do that?
Well, the actual part number from B&W includes the "R" at the end. The "R" actually stands for "rails" and shows that the BW1105R, for example, includes the rail kit necessary for complete installation of that particular hitch. Some hitches, such as the BW1400, do not have the "R" after them. This means that a rail kit is neither included or needed for that model of B&W Turnover Ball hitch (In fact, the BW1400 and BW1300 are one-piece units.) If you need more information, please contact us! We'd be happy to answer any question you may have!