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- larry_barnhartExplorer
Ford Man wrote:
B & W
Nice to hear from you again.
chevman - NevadastarsExplorerI am also in the Andersen Ultimate rail camp. Had a Husky slider when I first got the fiver and it was a PITA in comparison, and could not remove it from the truck without help. The Andersen is so simple it's ridiculous and I can connect and disconnect from inside the truck with the remote for the landing gear.
Easy to see from inside the truck to line it up. I had to get out several times with the old hitch if I was alone. The only reason to get out of the truck now is to push in the cable t-handle that is mounted on the fiver overhang and plug in the lights. I giggle every time I use it. - LearjetExplorer
B.O. Plenty wrote:
Comes in a fitted box made especially for it and is not going to be damaged or scratched in shipment.
B.O.
I agree with everything you said...except the above statement...UPS can destroy anything.
My Patriot 18k was flawless in the box, the one I bought for my RAM that was shipped via UPS was falling out the box with loose parts inside. I had to do a lot of touch up with the FREE paint B&W sent me.
They are the best built hitches period! - B_O__PlentyExplorer IIB&W for a lot of reasons. Very easy to hitch and unhitch. Made in Kansas by Americans using nothing but American made raw materials. perfect welds and finish. Comes in a fitted box made especially for it and is not going to be damaged or scratched in shipment. Most of all a GREAT company. Look on their website and see how management sent employees out into the community to do painting/improvement projects when business was slow...and paid them for it instead of laying them off...who else does this?
B.O. - Ford_ManExplorerB & W
- Cummins12V98Explorer III"My truck is a Dodge 3500 long bed. "
2013 or newer, NOT. - MarkTwainExplorer
Dtank wrote:
BB_TX wrote:
Just like which is the best truck, it is all a matter of opinion. Any of the name brand hitches are good.
You should ask the moderator to move this to the 5th wheel forum.
Hoo-ray for the Mod/s!
Didn't need to read any other posts - Why?
'Cause most folks (usually) have had only *ONE* hitch, so theirs is best.
In 2005, I purchased a PullRite SuperGlide. (SB pickup)
Still have it, does everything it's supposed to do, so no reason to change.
Are there other choices? - Sure! - Are they better choices? - Dunno.
You didn't say whether *you* have a short bed or long bed, which matters.
Research *YOUR* needs, don't rely on xx number of opinions on an internet forum - - and above all....
DON'T rely on dealers/salespersons for the correct info..:(
:C
My truck is a Dodge 3500 long bed. - chasmatt45ExplorerI just switched to an Andersen hitch for my new rig. Best decision I've made in a long time. Easy to hitch even on uneven spaces, very smooth pull. Just finished a 1300 mile trip over hilly and winding roads. Very nice. At 40+ pounds it is easy on my back so I can get my pickup bed back
- tomthymeExplorerwe are very happy with our 22k Reese.....however we are moving to a Hensley Hitch....pricey but oh so comfortable...
- grampscamperExplorerI'm a member of the B&W fan club also. No complaints here. I've owned Reese, Husky and B&W. I personally prefer the B&W.
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