It was 1987 in the Midwestern town of Humboldt, Kansas. Roger Baker was experiencing declining demand for his skills as a classic car restorer, and Joe Works had endured several tough years on the family farm. To provide for their families, they began applying their skills in a new way—building custom truck beds under the name B&W.
They quickly recognized a way to remove the inconvenience of a gooseneck ball permanently welded in the bed of a truck. They designed a gooseneck hitch with the mounting hardware underneath the bed and a ball that turned over and stowed in place. The Turnoverball Gooseneck Hitch was born. They didn't know it would revolutionize the industry the way it did, but today nearly every gooseneck manufacturer uses this type of ball storage and mounting system.
B&W Trailer Hitches 2017-2022 Ford F250 F350; 2017-2022
CATALOG # 001570460
SKU: rvk2402
Starting at $23/month
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B&W Trailer Hitches 2013-2022 Ram 3500; 2013-2022
CATALOG # 001570462
SKU: rvk2605
Starting at $23/month
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B&W Trailer Hitches Patriot 18K Slider
CATALOG # 001570463
SKU: rvk3270
Starting at $79/month
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B&W Trailer Hitches Companion Flatbed
CATALOG # 001570464
SKU: rvk3050
Starting at $88/month
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B&W Trailer Hitches Companion Slider
CATALOG # 001570465
SKU: rvk3405
Starting at $141/month
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B&W Trailer Hitches Patriot 16K
CATALOG # 001570466
SKU: rvk3200
Starting at $62/month
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B&W Trailer Hitches Patriot 18K
CATALOG # 001570467
SKU: rvk3255
Starting at $70/month
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CATALOG # 001570468
SKU: rvk3500
Starting at $97/month
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About B&W Trailer Hitches
It was 1987 in the Midwestern town of Humboldt, Kansas. Roger Baker was experiencing declining demand for his skills as a classic car restorer, and Joe Works had endured several tough years on the family farm. To provide for their families, they began applying their skills in a new way—building custom truck beds under the name B&W.
They quickly recognized a way to remove the inconvenience of a gooseneck ball permanently welded in the bed of a truck. They designed a gooseneck hitch with the mounting hardware underneath the bed and a ball that turned over and stowed in place. The Turnoverball Gooseneck Hitch was born. They didn't know it would revolutionize the industry the way it did, but today nearly every gooseneck manufacturer uses this type of ball storage and mounting system.