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cummins2014
Nov 03, 2018Explorer
Dayle1 wrote:Learjet wrote:
here is what Anderson says about chains ...I'm just passing on info
https://help.andersenhitches.com/faq/do-i-have-to-have-safety-chains-for-my-ultimate-fifth-wheel-connection
Something strange about their statements that does not add up. On their website, the product description for the coupler saysAnd since the coupler rides on a ball, it has more swivel in every direction than any other 5th wheel hitch available.. Yet the FAQ wants to claim there is no ball pivot. It says specificallyThe Andersen Ultimate Connection does not utilize a latch nor does it pivot at the point of the ball.Which is totally false. When you attach their coupler to the 2" king pin, the point of connection is clearly a ball connection just like any other.
Totally false ??? , you missed the ball on that one, no pun intended . What it is saying is there is no pivot at the point of connection .The Andersen hitch sits on the gooseneck ball in the bed of the truck, and there is no pivot point there.
The pivot point is at the king pin connection with the hitch, same as any other conventional fifth wheel hitch that pivots at that point of connection , yes the Andersen does have more pivot. A gooseneck hitch pivots at the ball in the bed of the truck .
Totally two different points of pivoting . totally two different style of hitches. The Andersen Ultimate is no more a gooseneck hitch then the B&W. They both have the same thing in common they both attach to the bed with a gooseneck ball. Get over the fact that it is NOT a gooseneck hitch.
The Andersen hitch try as much as you like to say its different ,but the point of connection ,and the point of pivot is the same as any other conventional hitch. The grey area is the adapter on the kingpin to utilize the ball at the top of the hitch .
We can argue the need for chains as much as you like, but facts remains on the reasons for chains on ball connection hitches. None of those apply to the Andersen .Would I lose a case in an incident with the Andersen without chains , probably. And most likely because some states don't have the good sense to know the difference .
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