mike24 wrote:
A friend of mind has a B & W hitch, so I asked him what are the cons, and the first thing he said which I saw on video when you release the handle it is hard to reach without a step, the other thing is, always removing the head to grease the plastic bushings that the head sits on because the grease squeezes out, also E-trailer saying the hitch weighs 220 LBS. I have a Ram 8FT bed puck system, I am wondering how people feel about the Curt A series and the Q series hitch, what's the difference and which is better, I have a Moryde pin box and the hitch can have a max. rating at 20,000 LBS. It is good to read opinions from the end user. Thanks for your help.
Every FW hitch that I've seen in the past 17 years of RVing pretty much requires that you either have a step stool or you get into the bed (unless you're Shaq) so, for me, that's a non-issue.
As for greasing, it doesn't take much. I've contemplated since 2004, when I got my Companion, simply drilling and tapping the head where it rests on the side pieces, and installing a 90 zerk fitting. It really only takes a couple pumps to get enough grease on them. For now, I can still lift the head off, so greasing isn't an issue.
I also have great respect for B&W as a company. Never had an issue and they still, after all these years, send me u-bolts free of charge, whenever one twists off when the nylock nut binds up. IMO, that's the only real weakness of my 2004-vintage Companion.
Lyle