I Test & Review the Legendary B&W MultiPro Tow & Stow Hitch on my 2024 GMC Sierra 2500 HD Truck
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- čas přidán 5. 07. 2024
- Does the B&W Multi-Pro Tow & Stow Adjustable Ball Mount deliver as promised? I put it through the full test, including the top most position on the ball height to determine if it'll clear the tailgate on my GMC Sierra 2500 HD. I'll also give all the measurements on the hitch with the drop and rise so you can get an idea how it'll fit on your truck.
As promised, here's a link to purchase the B&W Multi-Pro Tow & Stow Adjustable Ball Mount in the 2.5" shaft size with the 2" and 2-5/16" dual ball (as an affiliate I earn commission from qualifying purchases):
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And, here's the Hitch Pin from Bulletproof hitches:
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00:00 Intro
01:35 MultiPro Tailgate
02:43 Tow Mode
05:00 Will it Hit?
07:51 Review & Specs
09:21 Hitch Pin from Bulletproof Hitches
10:25 Conclusion
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As promised, here's a link to purchase the B&W Multi-Pro Tow & Stow Adjustable Ball Mount in the 2.5" shaft size with the 2" and 2-5/16" dual ball (as an affiliate I earn commission from qualifying purchases):
imp.i128439.net/eKPZmZ
And, here's the Hitch Pin from Bulletproof hitches:
amzn.to/3HvYyAK
Best review of the B&W Tow and Stow for the HD GM Trucks on You Tube! Your review answers most, if not all, questions a potential purchaser might have. Thanks for the detailed review!!!
Thank you, grateful for the feedback.
Love leaving mine on, gives tail gaters something to look forward too 😂
B&W Tow and Stows are the best on the market in my opinion. I have a 2” shank version that’s nearly 10 years old. Still works flawlessly.
I bought a new 2.5” shank version when I got my 2022 2500 Silverado. Mines the regular tailgate so I got the regular version snd also only the 5” drop but I love it.
With just very minimal maintenance they will last a long time. I usually grease my pins when I rotate my tires (6,000 miles) and it’s always good to go.
Thank you, great tip on the grease.
Bought this hitch last summer when I received my 24 Chevy, best hitch i have ever used.
Thanks for the review. My new Chevy has this tailgate too and was wondering how to solve for this issue. Great quality video too!
Thank you, appreciate the feedback
Great video, not sure if you mention it in the video but if you press and hold the button that opens the inner door of the tailgate it will disable the button so that it does not accidentally open. I believe you have to hold it for about 7 seconds or until the brake lights flash. Do it again and it will enable the inner door to work again with the button. Not sure what year this was added but it will definitely work with your truck.
Great tip. Thank you for the reminder.
Sure no problem. I really enjoy your videos. Seems you and I have the same things in common! Always look forward to a new video.
It was nice that you show us this video on the B&W hitch, but I your grammar on your sign I would change it to best. Bestest isn’t a word.😊
Thank you. Still learning my grammar. I shall considerest thy suggestion.
Your funny
I dont stow my hitch, deterres people from bumping your truck while parked. I've come out plenty of stores and seen new scratches on my car(s) Bumper
Great tip
I would like to see this with a trailer hooked up to see how much clearance there is. I don't like not having the tailgate use when trailering.
Great point. Are you thinking in terms of clearance with a tongue jack interfering on trailer, preventing tailgate from opening?
@@AdventureRocks Yes. I usually have stuff in the bed and on the trailer. I know every trailer tongue is different, but at least one example would be helpful. It's a lot of money to spend.
@@AdventureRocks Great review! Best, by far, on the tube.
@@jaisonwithani Very true. I can tell you from firsthand experience with my travel trailer (featureed in czcams.com/video/Tr2yNEfxNh8/video.html) that the tailgate will hit tongue jack...so it only opens about 45 degrees. Basically the B&W hitch keeps the ball closer to truck axle, which is good for towing/sway, but that does limit clearance with tailgate and tongue jack on trailer. However, there may be other trailers/tongue jack combos where it does clear (since it's not standard trailer to trailer), but I'd say mine is pretty average. If you did a torsion-style hitch or another that extends the ball further from axle, that may give enough clearance for tailgate. Hope this helps.
@@AdventureRocks Thanks for the reply. I may have to give this a try.
They want a huge premium to have the lousy slant cut in the hitch versus the straight one. Would be nice if the multi-pro and non-multi-pro cost the same.
That'd be nice
What happens when the ball wardout can you replace it
Probably could replace just hat part if needed, but I think if you keep it greased, maybe less likely to need replacement?
I have that same hitch for my gmc 3500 dually, for sure this will be my last hitch to buy i also have their 5th wheel hitch, what's not to like and they are made in the US.
Agreed, nice to have made in USA.