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cummins2014
Jan 28, 2018Explorer
Cummins12V98 wrote:
"The why is pretty simple, in the fifth wheel hitch world there is but one size king pin and hitch, 2". The system is relatively fool proof. But there are many ball sizes and a couplers latch will be ineffective with an undersized ball. Fail to close the latch on a fifth wheel hitch and you probably won't make it out of the campground. Use an undersized ball and the trailer can bounce off at 65 mph and affect other vehicles and roadways. Visual inspection after hookup will not reveal a coupler on an undersized ball. And if you believe pin weight is sufficient to prevent disconnection, then why do all couplers have a latch or lock pin? Or maybe you feel that since the Andersen is sold as a matching ball and coupler, you can't have a problem. In that you are right, but laws are still valid til changed. "
Excellent points! Also if someone pulls the locking "T" handle on the ANDERSEN that has no way of being locked the RV can easily jump right off the hitch!.
I know you are the king of padlocks , and everywhere possible on your hitch you have one. :)
I don't worry about a fifth wheel hitch being tampered with , but I do a visual check EVERY TIME its left alone.
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