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gtsum
Apr 21, 2015Explorer
I have a B&W and chose it over cheaper alternatives because I cannot recall ever hearing a bad word about their hitches. It works great and is built like a tank. Two different people at the dealership (installers) told me they preferred the B&W jaws around the Kingpin over all others (note the dealer did not stock B&W...they had to order it for me).
Since you have a shortbed (like I do), you might want to consider a slider...I didnt want a manual slider and the autoslider I really like (Pullrite Superglide) would have needed an adapter to fit in my ram pucks...so I went with B&W and a sidewinder pinbox...I needed 90 degree turning to get into my driveway first trip home, and that would not have been possible with a standard hitch. Do some reading on here...lots of folks use different brands and most seem to like what they run
Since you have a shortbed (like I do), you might want to consider a slider...I didnt want a manual slider and the autoslider I really like (Pullrite Superglide) would have needed an adapter to fit in my ram pucks...so I went with B&W and a sidewinder pinbox...I needed 90 degree turning to get into my driveway first trip home, and that would not have been possible with a standard hitch. Do some reading on here...lots of folks use different brands and most seem to like what they run
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