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- Cummins12V98Explorer IIIHere ya go! Best non air ride hitch made. FYI Curt 5er hitches are ALL Made in China now.
RVK3600 with the puck system is awesome. 6,250# pin and 25,000 towing. Also no silly color coding to fool with. NO QUESTION if you are hitched or not.
Yes I am a "Fan Boy" :B - SteveBExplorerI'm still using my old 20K Reese with a Mopar picture frame adapter.
- Me_AgainExplorer IIIWhich is the RVK3600 for the RAM with pucks! Best with long bed.
I did the RVK3270 manual slider and Demco 6099 picture frame.
Pucks can be added fairly easily to a lot truck that was not optioned with them. I did I myself in 4 hours including the 7 way outlet in the bed.
Chris - dapperdanExplorer
MFL wrote:
It is best to get a hitch that fits the trucks capability. If the truck in question has the factory puck system, the B&W 3600 above would be a great choice.
Jerry
X2, We have a '15 3500 LB RAM, the B & W drops right in with the factory puck system. I love it, best hitch I ever owned! It's rated for up to 25k and a max pin weight of 6k.
Dan - laknoxNomadI love my B&W Companion. I'm assuming you're talking about getting rid of your F350 and getting a new Ram 3500. If so, then get one with the factory FW prep and look at the B&W Companion that fits it.
Lyle - the_bear_IIExplorerI have the B&W companion hitch only because it was installed by the up-fitter that built my truck. I've been real happy with it for the past 8 years.
Otherwise I would have gone with an air ride type hitch. - W5CIExplorerI have the fifth wheel prep kit in my 2015 RAM 3500 with a Reese 16K Hitch with a TrailAir on the Cedar Creek
- MFLNomad IIIt is best to get a hitch that fits the trucks capability. If the truck in question has the factory puck system, the B&W 3600 above would be a great choice.
Jerry - GoPackGoExplorerI run a Hensley air hitch and could not be happier. I also have a MorRyde Pinbox.
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