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WTP-GC
Mar 15, 2019Explorer
We used the AUH on our previous rig and had no trouble with it at all. Very light, easy to install/remove/store. Wouldn't hesitate to use it again if the situation allowed. Sold our old 5er and AUH to a friend and he hauls it all over the place. He evens hauls one of his gooseneck trailers with it.
Would have bought another one, but the dealer where we got our new GD 5er from specifically stated that the warranty would not be honored if we used it. Online research suggested this is a gray area, and email chain between myself and GD stated that the warranty would be voided. So we went with a B & W and have been happy with it.
I agree with what you're saying, but I believe the OP is probably saying they have the B & W Turnover Ball, not a 5er hitch. Though I might be wrong...
Would have bought another one, but the dealer where we got our new GD 5er from specifically stated that the warranty would not be honored if we used it. Online research suggested this is a gray area, and email chain between myself and GD stated that the warranty would be voided. So we went with a B & W and have been happy with it.
fj12ryder wrote:
Unless you remove the hitch frequently and want the lighter weight, I see no sense in spending more money, by changing from one of the best hitches on the market to a different hitch.
And strictly speaking the Andersen hitch really isn't consider a gooseneck adapter.
I agree with what you're saying, but I believe the OP is probably saying they have the B & W Turnover Ball, not a 5er hitch. Though I might be wrong...
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