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- BarneySExplorer IIILet it go! :R
Barney - BobandshawnExplorer
WTP-GC wrote:
Cummins12V98 wrote:
If they did or do it will weigh much more and have a much more realistic rating.
Again...how exactly can you definitively suggest that the Andersen Ult rating is not realistic??????????????????????????????????????????????
Really really heavy is good, even much heavier is more betterer. If you have a hitch you can get in and out of your truck in one piece without assistance that hitch will fail and kill helpless children. If you have a hitch that you either leave in the truck all the time or you bought a hoist or winch to remove it and built a dolly to wheel it around you have testicles and save helpless children from death. It's simple. - WTP-GCExplorer
Cummins12V98 wrote:
If they did or do it will weigh much more and have a much more realistic rating.
Again...how exactly can you definitively suggest that the Andersen Ult rating is not realistic?????????????????????????????????????????????? - Cummins12V98Explorer III
minnow wrote:
Thanks Chris. Appreciate the reply.
Demo is US Made and I am fairly certain REESE is not. Please correct if I am wrong. - Cummins12V98Explorer III
up2nogood wrote:
WTP-GC wrote:
Sport45 wrote:
If Andersen's design had come to market with B&W decals it would have looked much better too.
I don't think I've ever seen as much truth on this forum as this one statement makes.
Does not take long to understand that on this Forum. Just think if B&W came out with an Andersen style hitch like Pullrite
If they did or do it will weigh much more and have a much more realistic rating. - minnowExplorerThanks Chris. Appreciate the reply.
- cummins2014Explorer
Me Again wrote:
minnow wrote:
Me Again,
Why do you say the Demco picture frame is better than the Reese. Having owned neither but needing to get one or the other, I'm interested in your thoughts.
Better puck latches that can be released without unpinning the hitch from the frame first.
I pick the picture frame and complete hitch from the truck as a single unit in the garage with a HF 880 lb electric hoist.
It appears to be better made also and sits a little lower to the bed floor.
Chris
Let's get the facts straight about the height ,Reese is 2 inches off the bed if Demco is less then that state the height ,it appears to be at least two inches to where the hitch sits , but like you I'm just GUESSING about the Demco. And as far as better made ,like the welding , the lugs ,not sure what would make anyone think one is better made then the other . Agreed the ability to remove as one piece is nice,as long as one has a hoist to do it with otherwise it's a mute point ,still have to remove in pieces. IMO the Reese picture frame is a quality well built frame. Two years of use with no issues, and it's cheaper then the Demco. Demco does not offer anything to pay more money for a picture frame adapter.
If I was that hung up on removing the entire unit as one piece it would take me about an hour or so to modify the Reese to do the same thing as the Demco, but I'm not - Me_AgainExplorer III
minnow wrote:
Me Again,
Why do you say the Demco picture frame is better than the Reese. Having owned neither but needing to get one or the other, I'm interested in your thoughts.
Better puck latches that can be released without unpinning the hitch from the frame first.
I pick the picture frame and complete hitch from the truck as a single unit in the garage with a HF 880 lb electric hoist.
It appears to be better made also and sits a little lower to the bed floor.
Chris - cummins2014Explorer
minnow wrote:
Me Again,
Why do you say the Demco picture frame is better than the Reese. Having owned neither but needing to get one or the other, I'm interested in your thoughts.
There is exactly one difference in the two and that's the handles that lock the lugs in the pucks. The Demco has four short handles that allow them to be opened with the hitch attached allowing both to be removed attached to each other . The Reese has longer locking handles and the hitch interferes with opening them once the hitch is in place, so the Reese picture frame has to be mounted and locked down and then the hitch mounted and pinned. If it's that important to remove both at the same time then you need to buy the Demco. As far as the function of the picture frame one is no better then the other , just the removal part . - WTP-GCExplorer
MFL wrote:
WTP-GC wrote:
Sport45 wrote:
If Andersen's design had come to market with B&W decals it would have looked much better too.
I don't think I've ever seen as much truth on this forum as this one statement makes.
I have to agree with Sport45, but a small part of the reason may be the prior reputation of B&W, and Pullrite.
WTP, you have only been a forum member for a couple of months. It's hard to make your consensus in such a short time. :W
Welcome to the forum, I do enjoy your posts! :)
Jerry
Thanks Jerry. I've actually been on here for a few years, but I had some issues with my old account so it was just easier to start a new one. :C
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