Jan-26-2016 01:09 PM
Jan-27-2016 09:51 AM
Jan-27-2016 09:27 AM
Bobandshawn wrote:laknox wrote:
Since you've moved your hitch point further back, you've got more leverage for the FW to move the truck. It only takes a couple inches to get this. Unless I had a =very= light FW, compared to my truck, I'd never have the hitch point behind my axle center line.
Lyle
I don't think he said he mounted it further back. I imagine if he has the rail mount he could move the rails back. If it's a gooseneck type ditto, he'd have to move the gooseneck back. The Anderson has no adjustment fore and aft.
Jan-27-2016 09:00 AM
Bobandshawn wrote:laknox wrote:
Since you've moved your hitch point further back, you've got more leverage for the FW to move the truck. It only takes a couple inches to get this. Unless I had a =very= light FW, compared to my truck, I'd never have the hitch point behind my axle center line.
Lyle
I don't think he said he mounted it further back. I imagine if he has the rail mount he could move the rails back. If it's a gooseneck type ditto, he'd have to move the gooseneck back. The Anderson has no adjustment fore and aft.
Jan-27-2016 08:24 AM
laknox wrote:
Since you've moved your hitch point further back, you've got more leverage for the FW to move the truck. It only takes a couple inches to get this. Unless I had a =very= light FW, compared to my truck, I'd never have the hitch point behind my axle center line.
Lyle
Jan-27-2016 08:14 AM
wvcampers wrote:
I went from a Reese 16K slider to the Andersen ultimate. My trailer was very stable with the Reese, with the Andersen the trailer is constantly moveing around. It is bad enough that can feel it and it is uncomfortable towing. I have a short bed F350 SRW CC 6.7 diesel. The camper is a 34' Cardinal. I have the Andersen in the rear position because the Cardinal has a flat nose and I need the clearance to get into my driveway. I put the Reese back in the truck and all is well. Any ideas why the trailer movement with the Andersen?
Jan-27-2016 08:07 AM
wvcampers wrote:
The Reese has the side pivot. The movement is enough that I am aware of it all of the time. Watching the trailer through the mirror, the rear is always moving like a dogs tail wagging. It also seems that the wind affects the trailer more than it has before. A friend followed me on a trip 600 miles each way. He said that the trailer never stopped moving around. It seems that if it was due to the ball connection that gooseneck trailers would have the same characteristics. Could this be because the ball is behind the rear axel?
Jan-26-2016 07:50 PM
Jan-26-2016 07:18 PM
Jan-26-2016 06:24 PM
kyle86 wrote:
I have the anderson ultimate in aluminum and really like it a lot. I don't understand why you are having issues with it.
Jan-26-2016 06:07 PM
Jan-26-2016 06:05 PM
Jan-26-2016 05:16 PM
Cdash wrote:
The other thing could be your truck. Conventional fifth hitches put the center of pin just in front of the axle. The Anderson, especially in the rear position, is going to increase load on the trucks rear axle and decrease load on the trucks front axle. This is because more load is going towards the back legs of the Anderson. That could cause some change in handling too.
You sure that there isn't any movement in the block that attaches to the pin?
Jan-26-2016 04:34 PM
Jan-26-2016 04:11 PM
wvcampers wrote:
The block that attaches to the pin never moved. Trailer sets level with the Andersen. It was a little nose high with the Reese until I installed the Correct Track that raised it 2". Now it is level with both hitches. I guess it could be because of moving the hitch point behind the rear axel.
Jan-26-2016 04:01 PM