
First, congratulations on the new fifth wheel! I'm not sure you're going to get much feedback about real life experiences with that hitch. Not that I have been an owner that long, but I don't recall it being mentioned here on the forum and I think it is relatively new. @Oregon_Camper might have more insight on that point. There are some super smart contributors here who might be able to talk about one design over another though. There are a lot of us, including me, who have switched to a gooseneck who can talk to you about pros and cons we have observed between the two platforms.We have just purchased our first 5th wheel and went with the 2026 Avenue 35RKS. Would anyone care to take a few minutes and give me some good or bad real-life feedback or experiences with the new GooseTech hitch? It's between it and the Gen-Y.
Congratulations on your purchase and welcome to the forum!We have just purchased our first 5th wheel and went with the 2026 Avenue 35RKS. Would anyone care to take a few minutes and give me some good or bad real-life feedback or experiences with the new GooseTech hitch? It's between it and the Gen-Y.
Since you're considering swapping out the factory pin box (Curt RotaFlex?) on a new 35RKS that will have the manufacturer's overall warranty (from Alliance) and probably a Lippert frame warranty against frame manufacturing defects in effect, you might find this document useful. Just to CYA in the rare event of structural frame defects rearing their ugly head in the future, if it were me I would drop Lippert a line and see if they explicitly support using either of the two replacement pin boxes you are considering as a replacement for the original pinbox on the 35RKS.We have just purchased our first 5th wheel and went with the 2026 Avenue 35RKS. Would anyone care to take a few minutes and give me some good or bad real-life feedback or experiences with the new GooseTech hitch? It's between it and the Gen-Y.
On the gooseneck hitch topic, I have zero experience.First, congratulations on the new fifth wheel! I'm not sure you're going to get much feedback about real life experiences with that hitch. Not that I have been an owner that long, but I don't recall it being mentioned here on the forum and I think it is relatively new. @Oregon_Camper might have more insight on that point.

APologies. I wasn't clear. I though you might know if other owners here were using the MorRyde product.On the gooseneck hitch topic, I have zero experience.![]()
Needless to say that chucking can occur with any hitch. I don't want to say it is less likely to happen with a goose, but maybe easier to diagnose? The goose reduces slack, which is only one contributor to chucking. Dynamic forces, all of them, are what cause chucking. Truck suspension (too stiff/soft), suspension timing because of that, nose high influence, load distribution influence, etc., all come into play. Being a suspension nerd on all my vehicles, I actually find the problem solving process on ride improvement fun and interesting (I know...weird. We all have our things).All that is great feedback and I appreciate everyone's honesty. It sounds like I need to throw the Reese Goosebox into my research. While I've heard good things about the GenY, I've also heard some major horror stories of the chucking issue. It's probably safe to just quit worrying about it and go with the GenY. Thanks again and I look forward to being a part of the fam!