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pbmazda32
Mar 21, 2017Explorer
I think the difference between the two would be personal preference. They both look nice. I don't know what the pullrite cost but I picked my Anderson up for $480.
First tow yesterday. Holy **** does a 5th wheel pull nice. I had no idea. I don't have the funnel on my Anderson either but had no issues hitching up. Rode a lot smoother than my bumper pull hitch and all the little steering corrections I used to have to do are gone. Gotta home and unhitched with ease. This is the first 5th wheel I've ever had, so my knowledge is limited, butt the Anderson and the pullrite seem to have the best of both worlds between the 5th wheel and a bumper hitch. I went ahead and put the safety chain kit Anderson sells on my camper as I'm not sure if a highway patrolman will think my hitch is a ball hitch or a 5th wheel. Better safe than sorry.
First tow yesterday. Holy **** does a 5th wheel pull nice. I had no idea. I don't have the funnel on my Anderson either but had no issues hitching up. Rode a lot smoother than my bumper pull hitch and all the little steering corrections I used to have to do are gone. Gotta home and unhitched with ease. This is the first 5th wheel I've ever had, so my knowledge is limited, butt the Anderson and the pullrite seem to have the best of both worlds between the 5th wheel and a bumper hitch. I went ahead and put the safety chain kit Anderson sells on my camper as I'm not sure if a highway patrolman will think my hitch is a ball hitch or a 5th wheel. Better safe than sorry.
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