โAug-03-2015 03:50 PM
โAug-06-2015 12:33 PM
โAug-06-2015 11:46 AM
rskeans wrote:N-Trouble wrote:Mountain Traveler wrote:
We have the safety chains and they just snap on to the hitch...easy!!!
Chains should attach directly to tow vehicle, not hitch. If hitch were to come loose safety chains become useless thus why they need to be connected to TV
I think it only a matter of terminology. The chains are secured to the B&W from under the truck. There are two attachment points that are a part of the B&W. The chains go from the B&W to the adaptor on the 5ver. So the hitch reference wasn't to the Andersen, but to the B&W.
โAug-06-2015 10:18 AM
โAug-05-2015 07:49 PM
N-Trouble wrote:Mountain Traveler wrote:
We have the safety chains and they just snap on to the hitch...easy!!!
Chains should attach directly to tow vehicle, not hitch. If hitch were to come loose safety chains become useless thus why they need to be connected to TV
โAug-05-2015 03:48 PM
N-Trouble wrote:Mountain Traveler wrote:
We have the safety chains and they just snap on to the hitch...easy!!!
Chains should attach directly to tow vehicle, not hitch. If hitch were to come loose safety chains become useless thus why they need to be connected to TV
โAug-05-2015 01:15 PM
Mountain Traveler wrote:
We have the safety chains and they just snap on to the hitch...easy!!!
โAug-04-2015 06:19 PM
โAug-04-2015 06:05 PM
goducks10 wrote:hbillsmith wrote:
I have the non-rail version. Light weight means I get to enjoy about 150# more payload than a slider. Lower mfg cost translates to about $1000 in savings vs. a slider. Easy to install and remove to clear the bed. Chucking and bucking almost none and easily comparable to an air ride ride. Little over 10000 miles towed so far. Canyons, mountains and the Interstates, no complaints from me. Fan boy? No way? I spent many months researching and comparing specs and reviews before I chose the Andersen Ultimate Aluminum. It does everything I expected and I would gladly buy it again.
Just wondering if you had chucking with a different hitch prior to getting the Andersen pulling the same trailer? I don't see how the Andersen would eliminate chucking.
โAug-04-2015 02:47 PM
goducks10 wrote:rskeans wrote:goducks10 wrote:hbillsmith wrote:
I have the non-rail version. Light weight means I get to enjoy about 150# more payload than a slider. Lower mfg cost translates to about $1000 in savings vs. a slider. Easy to install and remove to clear the bed. Chucking and bucking almost none and easily comparable to an air ride ride. Little over 10000 miles towed so far. Canyons, mountains and the Interstates, no complaints from me. Fan boy? No way? I spent many months researching and comparing specs and reviews before I chose the Andersen Ultimate Aluminum. It does everything I expected and I would gladly buy it again.
I don't see how the Andersen would eliminate chucking.
Probably because of minimizing accumulated tolerances. In the standard hitch you've got the tolerances with the King Pin on the jaws on the plate, plus the tolerance of the plate to the base. There might also be some tolerances between the base to the bed rails. The Anderson only has one tolerance. That is the Ball to the King Pin Coupler.
Makes sense. I think you'd have two tolerances though. Wouldn't that be pin/coupler to ball and if using rails then rails to Andersen base.
โAug-04-2015 02:09 PM
rskeans wrote:goducks10 wrote:hbillsmith wrote:
I have the non-rail version. Light weight means I get to enjoy about 150# more payload than a slider. Lower mfg cost translates to about $1000 in savings vs. a slider. Easy to install and remove to clear the bed. Chucking and bucking almost none and easily comparable to an air ride ride. Little over 10000 miles towed so far. Canyons, mountains and the Interstates, no complaints from me. Fan boy? No way? I spent many months researching and comparing specs and reviews before I chose the Andersen Ultimate Aluminum. It does everything I expected and I would gladly buy it again.
I don't see how the Andersen would eliminate chucking.
Probably because of minimizing accumulated tolerances. In the standard hitch you've got the tolerances with the King Pin on the jaws on the plate, plus the tolerance of the plate to the base. There might also be some tolerances between the base to the bed rails. The Anderson only has one tolerance. That is the Ball to the King Pin Coupler.
โAug-04-2015 01:48 PM
โAug-04-2015 12:57 PM
โAug-04-2015 12:57 PM
goducks10 wrote:hbillsmith wrote:
I have the non-rail version. Light weight means I get to enjoy about 150# more payload than a slider. Lower mfg cost translates to about $1000 in savings vs. a slider. Easy to install and remove to clear the bed. Chucking and bucking almost none and easily comparable to an air ride ride. Little over 10000 miles towed so far. Canyons, mountains and the Interstates, no complaints from me. Fan boy? No way? I spent many months researching and comparing specs and reviews before I chose the Andersen Ultimate Aluminum. It does everything I expected and I would gladly buy it again.
I don't see how the Andersen would eliminate chucking.
โAug-04-2015 07:53 AM