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cummins2014
Feb 22, 2015Explorer
RAS43 wrote:sidney wrote:
Are all the complaints about Reese hitches from older models?
I have a newer Reese Titan 16k slider and it works great. Virtually no chucking or bucking unless you hit a big a$$ pot hole. But I also have a TrailAir pin box and I'm sure it helps quite a bit smoothing the ride.
So I'm curious if anyone with the newer models are dissatisfied.
My 20k classic was first installed in 1996 and is now in it's third truck. No chucking or other issues. I just replaced the two jaw springs this year just as a precaution. So I can't say older Reese's have any more issues then newer models. Personally I think it a user issue more then anything. JMO
Well according to some ,and some that have never had a Reese are convinced they are bad hitches, and the ONLY hitch worth having is a B&W . As I have said numerous times I'm sure they are great hitches, but to tear down one brand of hitch to promote what you have is ridiculous . I have had zero issues with a Reese hitch.
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