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- filrupmarkExplorerGood decision. The B&W Patriot is a great hitch.
- rctoyguyExplorerAfter a little more digging, I decided to go with a Patriot. Was afraid I wouldn't be able to find anything other than the pro-series in time - thankfully I was. Can't wait to try it out!
- filrupmarkExplorerWe had a Drawtite slider for 9 years.The Drawtite is the same as the Reese .The drawtite developed quite a bit of slack so I replaced it with a B & W Patriot on the Drawtite rails . Much better hitch and smoother ride .
- MerrythoughtExplorerDealer installed a 16k Reese Pro manual slider. On our first trip, the slider never failed to slide. Upgraded to a Pullrite 16k autoslider while on the trip. There is a significant difference between the Reese Pro and the Pullrite as far as quality and function. This is our first fifth wheel so we had no real experience with hitches and had little time to prepare for a scheduled four week trip when we traded our TT on the 5er so we relied on the dealer. Dumb move on our part.
- MFLNomad II
JesLookin wrote:
I had a Reese Pro Series 16K then upgraded to the Patriot. The Patriot was better than the Pro Series. Then upgraded to B&W. The B&W is much better than either of the others.
Huh, :h we are talking about a (B&W Patriot), made/designed in the B&W plant.
Jerry - JesLookinExplorerI had a Reese Pro Series 16K then upgraded to the Patriot. The Patriot was better than the Pro Series. Then upgraded to B&W. The B&W is much better than either of the others.
- MFLNomad II
rctoyguy wrote:
I'm reading a bunch of good stuff about the patriot. Wouldn't the same rail system that the dealer plans to install for the pro series work with the patriot? Maybe I let them install the rails but buy the patriot from somewhere else.
Like I said, got a time crunch and almost have to fit the install schedule from the dealer.
Yes, the Patriot will fit the Reese rails. It will not take long to get the hitch from E-trailer, even with their free shipping. I think they can almost overnight to you, if you want to pay for it.
Jerry - rctoyguyExplorerI'm reading a bunch of good stuff about the patriot. Wouldn't the same rail system that the dealer plans to install for the pro series work with the patriot? Maybe I let them install the rails but buy the patriot from somewhere else.
Like I said, got a time crunch and almost have to fit the install schedule from the dealer. - MFLNomad III think the pro series is in the lower level of Reese's lineup. They do have better/higher quality hitches.
Like many, I am a B&W hitch fanboy. I am more familiar with them. The B&W 16K Patriot hitch is an excellent hitch, very good quality, user friendly, and not much price difference than the Pro 16K.
Check at E-Trailer for price.
Jerry - rctoyguyExplorerSo is this a decent hitch? Mid-level? I know I can spend more, but I'm in sort of a time crunch and this is what's available.
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