โApr-13-2016 04:03 PM
โApr-15-2016 06:53 PM
whs9841 wrote:
I've had the Andersen Ultimate hitch for about a year. I love the hitch. The only issue I've had is when I take it in for service my service center doesn't have a good setup to move my trailer around in the service yard. Their forklifts have the typical kingpin receiver and the travel trailer 2" ball, but they don't have a larger ball that fits into the Andersen coupler.
The first time I took it in with the Andersen coupler, they tried to use the 2" ball to move it and it damaged the coupler enough where I couldn't slide the pin over when I picked it up. I was able to chip away some of the aluminum on the inside of the coupler, which allowed the pin to close correctly.
The next time I took it in I told them about it and they said they would be more careful. Well, the same thing happened. This time it was damaged worse and the service center agreed to replace the coupler. I picked it up a week later with a new coupler and everything was good.
The problem is this service center said they are going to have customers remove the Andersen coupler in the future because they don't have a good way to move the trailers around in their yard without damaging the couplers. I don't want to take the block off everytime I take it in for service. Has anyone else experienced this?
โApr-15-2016 11:13 AM
โApr-15-2016 10:37 AM
โApr-15-2016 10:29 AM
N-Trouble wrote:
I can't really see where using a 2" ball to move it around a service yard would cause damage to the coupler unless some young kid just didn't know what he was doing.
โApr-15-2016 10:20 AM
N-Trouble wrote:
Makes sense. I agree, if they are selling the hitch and promoting it then they should update their forklift to be able to support. Have you called them out in regards to this? I sure would...
Telling owners to remove their coupler each time is NOT good customer service. Just tell them you'll go elsewhere and see what they say.
โApr-15-2016 09:47 AM
โApr-15-2016 09:12 AM
โApr-15-2016 08:55 AM
โApr-15-2016 07:34 AM
whs9841 wrote:
I've had the Andersen Ultimate hitch for about a year. I love the hitch. The only issue I've had is when I take it in for service my service center doesn't have a good setup to move my trailer around in the service yard. Their forklifts have the typical kingpin receiver and the travel trailer 2" ball, but they don't have a larger ball that fits into the Andersen coupler.
The first time I took it in with the Andersen coupler, they tried to use the 2" ball to move it and it damaged the coupler enough where I couldn't slide the pin over when I picked it up. I was able to chip away some of the aluminum on the inside of the coupler, which allowed the pin to close correctly.
The next time I took it in I told them about it and they said they would be more careful. Well, the same thing happened. This time it was damaged worse and the service center agreed to replace the coupler. I picked it up a week later with a new coupler and everything was good.
The problem is this service center said they are going to have customers remove the Andersen coupler in the future because they don't have a good way to move the trailers around in their yard without damaging the couplers. I don't want to take the block off everytime I take it in for service. Has anyone else experienced this?
โApr-15-2016 07:24 AM
โApr-14-2016 01:50 PM
sayoung wrote:ralphnjoann wrote:hbillsmith wrote:
As I understand your concern its relative to being able to line up on uneven ground sufficient to get the kingpin adapter hole to drop onto the Andersen ball in the truck bed. Fear no more! Andersen now offers their patented funnel adapter for the Ultimate hitch (for new owners it's free and included, current owners can get the funnel adapter for cost $33). The funnel let's your alignment be off by as much as 3" and still have the king pin slide on.
According to the Amazon description of this adapter, you will also need a new ball if your hitch was made before March, 2016.
New ball only required if you set ball to lowest position in hitch. I have one of these cupps o n order and didnt need ball as I run at highest setting. Per Andersen,it lets you be off by as much as 3 inchs.
I really don't have any trouble hitching just wanted it.
โApr-14-2016 01:17 PM
ralphnjoann wrote:hbillsmith wrote:
As I understand your concern its relative to being able to line up on uneven ground sufficient to get the kingpin adapter hole to drop onto the Andersen ball in the truck bed. Fear no more! Andersen now offers their patented funnel adapter for the Ultimate hitch (for new owners it's free and included, current owners can get the funnel adapter for cost $33). The funnel let's your alignment be off by as much as 3" and still have the king pin slide on.
According to the Amazon description of this adapter, you will also need a new ball if your hitch was made before March, 2016.
โApr-14-2016 12:49 PM
โApr-14-2016 08:51 AM