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shadows4
Explorer III
Aug 13, 2016

Slider hitch vs Anderson rail mount question.

I have a Reese sliding hitch. Reese says the slider moves the hitch back 10 inches when in the manuver position. The Anderson I believe says it moves the hitch point back 9 inches. My Reese says not to tow in the manuvering position. Why is this if the Anderson allows it why not the Reese? Thanks.
  • Anderson doesn't move BUT center of the load is still under the axle. the slider moves the weight to the back of the bed
  • Dumoldles wrote:
    The Anderson hitch doesn't move...it stays static in place
    Check out the Andersen Internet site for clarification
    Great hitch very maneuverable with any size bed.


    I understand the Anderson doesn't move. Why is it the Anderson places the pin 9 inches or so back of the centerline and the Reese when slid back says for manuvering only don't tow like that?

    The reason I ask is I used my slider this afternoon and thought why not just leave it slid back. Reese says this is a no-no.
  • The Anderson hitch doesn't move...it stays static in place
    Check out the Andersen Internet site for clarification
    Great hitch very maneuverable with any size bed.