Dec-08-2019 09:55 PM
Dec-19-2019 05:22 PM
DesertDogs wrote:
Greg... no worries. I'm new to all of this so, of course, trying to do due diligence to learn as much as I can about all of the options. There is a lot to consider, if one is to fully understand the pros and cons of each option.
Thus,I'm taking my time to learn as much as I can and I haven't ruled anything out yet. 🙂
Still considering Andersen, BW, going to look more into Blue Ox's offering. Does Reese have a good slider option?
And does anyone know if the PullRite slider fits the RAM OEM factory pucks?
Dec-19-2019 05:20 PM
Me Again wrote:
If I was getting a 5th wheel hitch again today it would be the B&W RVK3670(direct puck installation for RAM). I use a HF hoist to put my hitch in and out of the truck. Removing this base by a single adult would be a chore. However you would have one of the best hitches available. The 304 lb hitch will make the RAM ride better when not towing. Chris
Dec-19-2019 04:07 PM
Dec-19-2019 04:06 PM
DesertDogs wrote:
Greg... no worries. I'm new to all of this so, of course, trying to do due diligence to learn as much as I can about all of the options. There is a lot to consider, if one is to fully understand the pros and cons of each option.
Thus,I'm taking my time to learn as much as I can and I haven't ruled anything out yet. 🙂
Still considering Andersen, BW, going to look more into Blue Ox's offering. Does Reese have a good slider option?
And does anyone know if the PullRite slider fits the RAM OEM factory pucks?
Dec-19-2019 03:46 PM
Dec-19-2019 03:11 PM
DesertDogs wrote:Me Again wrote:
If I was getting a 5th wheel hitch again today it would be the B&W RVK3670(direct puck installation for RAM). I use a HF hoist to put my hitch in and out of the truck. Removing this base by a single adult would be a chore. However you would have one of the best hitches available. The 304 lb hitch will make the RAM ride better when not towing. Chris
Chris... that sounds like a great hitch. But jeez, over 300 lbs. You'd think they could lighten that base a bit? Does the base break down into lighter weight parts that one person could handle?
My only issue is that there is no one who could help me remove and replace the hitch in the truck. I see a $99 hoist on Harbor Freight - I guess I could just use that.
My only concern with the Andersen is the possibility of ball failure - there is a lot of weight and force on just a single ball. I'm sure that ball failure is not very likely, but it does happen.
Dec-19-2019 02:55 PM
Me Again wrote:
If I was getting a 5th wheel hitch again today it would be the B&W RVK3670(direct puck installation for RAM). I use a HF hoist to put my hitch in and out of the truck. Removing this base by a single adult would be a chore. However you would have one of the best hitches available. Chris
Dec-19-2019 02:39 PM
Me Again wrote:
If I was getting a 5th wheel hitch again today it would be the B&W RVK3670(direct puck installation for RAM). I use a HF hoist to put my hitch in and out of the truck. Removing this base by a single adult would be a chore. However you would have one of the best hitches available. The 304 lb hitch will make the RAM ride better when not towing. Chris
Dec-19-2019 02:00 PM
Dec-19-2019 01:59 PM
Cummins12V98 wrote:DesertDogs wrote:Cummins12V98 wrote:
DesertDog you have a great truck why do you want a complicated setup?
The ANDERSEN/adapter setup does NOT allow you to move the hitch back. I would NEVER mount the hitch so the pin is behind the center of the rear axle.
Get the puck mount B&W Slider and never have an issue.
Manual or auto slider?
Can I install and remove by myself?
No complications in use? (Operating the slider feature?)
I am sure Chris MeAgain can elaborate. The B&W does come apart for easier removal. I won't tell you a child can do it. But i will tell you you simply will NOT fine an easier to hitch under any condition or unhitch than any other non air ride hitch. the hitch will lock into the pucks that are directly attached to the truck frame unlike the rail mount ANDERSEN that is held in place with 4 small pins that will move around and make noise.
Post your question on the TDR and see what responses you will get.
Dec-19-2019 09:44 AM
DesertDogs wrote:Cummins12V98 wrote:
DesertDog you have a great truck why do you want a complicated setup?
The ANDERSEN/adapter setup does NOT allow you to move the hitch back. I would NEVER mount the hitch so the pin is behind the center of the rear axle.
Get the puck mount B&W Slider and never have an issue.
Manual or auto slider?
Can I install and remove by myself?
No complications in use? (Operating the slider feature?)
Dec-19-2019 09:34 AM
Dec-19-2019 08:34 AM
Cummins12V98 wrote:
DesertDog you have a great truck why do you want a complicated setup?
The ANDERSEN/adapter setup does NOT allow you to move the hitch back. I would NEVER mount the hitch so the pin is behind the center of the rear axle.
Get the puck mount B&W Slider and never have an issue.
Dec-19-2019 08:14 AM
Cummins12V98 wrote:
DesertDog you have a great truck why do you want a complicated setup?
The ANDERSEN/adapter setup does NOT allow you to move the hitch back. I would NEVER mount the hitch so the pin is behind the center of the rear axle.
Get the puck mount B&W Slider and never have an issue.