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SabreCanuck
Jul 23, 2018Explorer
Unbelievable that this conversation continues between Anderson / B&W fanatics.
FWIW - the Anderson is a great hitch, with the huge advantage of being able to remove from truck in 5 mins. flat.
FWIW - the B&W is a great hitch, with the disadvantage of being a BEAR to remove if need be (personally, my hitch has not left my truck in 5 years)
FWIW - One argument that continually comes up AGAINST the Anderson is the Un-ability to lock the hitch. What is only posted periodically by the individual that brings this up every time has about 6 padlocks on his B&W so obviously he may be a little over-sensitive in the security department. I personally have ZERO locks on my hitch, or bikes, kayaks, BBQ, etc. but perhaps we camp in different areas.
In my opinion you cannot go wrong with either the Anderson or the B&W. Each 'owner' will tell you his is better than the other and quote a hundred reasons why.
Now back to the usual bashing..... :)
FWIW - the Anderson is a great hitch, with the huge advantage of being able to remove from truck in 5 mins. flat.
FWIW - the B&W is a great hitch, with the disadvantage of being a BEAR to remove if need be (personally, my hitch has not left my truck in 5 years)
FWIW - One argument that continually comes up AGAINST the Anderson is the Un-ability to lock the hitch. What is only posted periodically by the individual that brings this up every time has about 6 padlocks on his B&W so obviously he may be a little over-sensitive in the security department. I personally have ZERO locks on my hitch, or bikes, kayaks, BBQ, etc. but perhaps we camp in different areas.
In my opinion you cannot go wrong with either the Anderson or the B&W. Each 'owner' will tell you his is better than the other and quote a hundred reasons why.
Now back to the usual bashing..... :)
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