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TxGearhead wrote:
I read the Andersen install instructions about screwing into a frame member under the overhang. I beat around under there trying to find some framing and never did. After I hit my head on the pinbox I thought.....put it there.
Nov-16-2017 11:04 AM
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Nov-16-2017 03:08 AM
TxGearhead wrote:jkwilson wrote:
I got a 2-1/2" round magnet at Harbor Freight. Bolted the handle to it and stuck it to the pin box. Just don't stick the magnet any place to try it out. It is a son of a gun to pull off without anything bolted to it.
Very interesting. Good excuse for a trip to Harbor Freight.
Nov-15-2017 12:13 PM
jkwilson wrote:
I got a 2-1/2" round magnet at Harbor Freight. Bolted the handle to it and stuck it to the pin box. Just don't stick the magnet any place to try it out. It is a son of a gun to pull off without anything bolted to it.
Nov-15-2017 09:59 AM
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Nov-15-2017 06:57 AM
Blazing Zippers wrote:
Our locking handle is screwed into the bottom of the fifth wheel, half way between the pin box and the side of the trailer. Works great. No cable flop and is easy to see from rear view mirror.
Nov-15-2017 05:23 AM
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Nov-14-2017 02:01 PM
gkainz wrote:TxGearhead wrote:
I'm considering an Andersen hitch. Getting the heavy Curt hitch out is too much hassle when I want to load the cabover. My only question is where do folks locate the locking lever? Andersen says within 30" of the centerline to prevent damage from truck rails on unlevel ground. I'm thinking it would be about as easy and simple to attach it to the back side of my pinbox. I would have to get between the tailgate and 5th to reach it but I'm OK with that.
Your input is welcome.....
That's where mine is ... driver's side pin box flange, pointing outboard.