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1995 Ford Aerostar Gooseneck Hitches & Hitch Accessories

Gooseneck Hitches

Equip your pickup with a heavy-duty gooseneck hitch to tow your favorite horse trailers, livestock haulers, and flat-deck equipment trailers. These bed-mounted hitch systems are a popular option for oversized trailers as they bolster stability and maneuverability, placing the hitch ball directly over the rear axle instead of the very rear of your pickup. 

There are many different Gooseneck Trailer Hitch styles. However, the most popular employs a pickup’s OEM puck system, which includes a hitch that mounts below the bed and countersunk holes on your bed floor for the hitch ball, and simple bolt-in systems that mount above the bed, sandwiching the bed floor between the frame supports and hitch.

RealTruck’s Top OEM-Style Gooseneck Hitch: Curt RockerBall Multi-Fit OEM Puck System Gooseneck Ball

Why we love it: 

  • Fits select Chevy, Ford, GMC, and Nissan puck systems

  • 4-in. rearward offset for greater turning and clearance

  • Forged and machined steel alloy gooseneck ball with chrome-plated finish

  • Frame protected by durable carbide black powder coat finish

  • Patented ShockDrop technology provides smoother towing due to less jerking and jarring

  • Rated for up to 30,000 lbs. gross trailer weight and 7,500 lbs. vertical load

  • Cushioned isolator offers improved ride comfort for passengers and livestock

  • Quarter-turn anchoring system provides quick installation and removal

  • Anti-rotation arm and adjustable anchors offer increased stability and eliminate chucking between frame and pucks

  • Easy no-drill/cut installation 

  • Limited lifetime warranty

Differences Between Gooseneck and 5th Wheel Hitches

Gooseneck and 5th wheel hitch systems are commonly mistaken for one another—however, aside from their location in the bed, they couldn’t be any more different. 

Gooseneck hitches are used for agricultural and commercial purposes due to their simplicity and high weight ratings (up to 30,000 pounds). They feature a conventional hitch ball mounted in the bed that connects to a pole-shaped coupler descending from the trailer’s tongue. While this setup may look complicated, its operation is nearly identical to a conventional trailer hitch. And when the hitch ball is removed, you’re left with almost complete bed access. 

5th wheel hitches, on the other hand, are typically reserved for large RVs. They don’t employ a ball and coupler system, unlike conventional and gooseneck hitches. Instead, they utilize a wheel-shaped plate to secure the trailer, similar to a semi-truck. Unlike gooseneck hitches, 5th-wheel hitches remain in the bed, taking up valuable cargo space.

Popular Gooseneck Hitch Brands

Several manufacturers produce quality gooseneck hitches—some of the most popular include: 

  • B&W

  • Curt

  • GEN-Y

  • Shocker

  • Weigh Safe

Though all hitches offer similar functionality, some brands include unique features.

Check out these specialty gooseneck hitches:

B&W Turnoverball Gooseneck Hitch

Why we love it: 

  • The top-selling gooseneck hitch in America

  • Provides a hitch when you need it, a level bed when you don’t

  • Solid, one-piece machined receiver socket

  • Durable powder-coat finish

  • Includes a solid, machined 2-5/16-in. ball

  • Bolts to existing holes in the frame

  • Only requires a 4-in. hole in the bed

  • Works with spray-in bed liners

  • SAE-J2638 certified

  • Made in the USA

  • Limited lifetime warranty

Why we love it: 

  • Tow up to 35,000 lbs. gross trailer weight and 7,500 lbs. vertical load

  • Coated with a highly durable, rust-resistant, black liquid A-coat

  • Includes 2-5/16-in. ball

  • Heavy-duty ⅝-in. safety chain loops

  • No drilling except for the truck bed holes

  • Everything you need to install is included

  • Tested for safety in accordance with SAE J2638

  • Made in the USA

  • Limited lifetime warranty

Gooseneck Hitch Accessories

We also offer several Gooseneck Hitch Accessories, including adapters, extenders, and more. 

  • Gooseneck to 5th Wheel Adapter: These adapters, like the Curt X5 Gooseneck to 5th Wheel Adapter, convert the gooseneck hitch in your pickup’s bed to conventional fifth-wheel rails, allowing you to mount a fifth-wheel hitch without complex or lengthy installations. 

  • Hitch Extenders: Hitch extenders, like the B&W Hitch Extenders, help space the trailer away from your pickup’s cab, allowing full mobility without contact. They are traditionally used on short-bed pickups with minimal clearance.  

  • Hitch Rail Kits: These mounting rails, like the Curt Double Lock & Quick Goose Gooseneck Hitch Rail Kits, allow you to prepare your pickup’s bed to accept a gooseneck hitch. 

  • Hitch Plates: Hitch plates, like Curt Gooseneck Trailer Hitch Plates, connect to hitch rails, converting the rail system to an in-bed gooseneck to haul commercial and agricultural trailers. 

  • Kingpin: Like the B&W Turnoverball Gooseneck King Pin, Kingpin converts your gooseneck hitch to an in-bed kingpin to haul inverted 5th wheels. 

  • Eyelet: Eyelets, like the B&W Turnover Hitch Eyelet, are used primarily on old oil field trailers with a tube instead of a gooseneck ball coupler—ideal for clevis hook-ups. 

  • Coupler: Replace your gooseneck trailer’s factory coupler with a locking, adjustable, or shock-absorbing coupler, like the B&W Defender Locking Gooseneck Coupler.