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Old 06-01-2005, 11:37 PM   #1 (permalink)
Rodeofox
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Can't get Reversable ball out of my Gooseneck

Alright, bought the truck in January and the P.B.R. guy I bought it from said that since he had the Gooseneck installed he never took out the ball. It has the inside the fender release which I tried many times while a friend would pull the ball in the bed. So after that didn't work I took out the center part of the gooseneck(under bed part) with the ball still in it. Well after two weeks of spraying it with liquid wrench and banging the hell out of it, nothing.

Could it not be coming out due to rust? Or is it from where it might have got bent?

Any ideas? I don't know what brand it is.

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2001 F250 Ext Cab, Long Bed, 4x4, 6spd, Evo,Banks Exhaust, AFE Stage II, Dual A-pillar with boost and pyro. Inline Coolant Filter, 203 T-stat.
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