Me Again wrote:
Like the B&W Companion I am not convenienced placing hitch loads on sheet metal beds is the best long term design!
Traditional 5th wheel hitches when correctly installed put the load on the frame rails.
The Companion also places the bulk of the load on the frame as the main load bearing is done with the Turnover ball hitch. Granted, some weight is being born by the bed, but then so is some on a conventional hitch. The rails are in contact with the bed all across, therefore placing a portion of the weight on the bed.
The Anderson also bears the weight to a gooseneck or rail-type mount so I can not see any difference nor a reasonable objection.
Had I been aware of the Anderson before I got the Companion I think I would have gone with the Anderson. The Anderson's, where I have read about them in other forums, gets generally rave reviews from those that own them.