Jul-09-2020 10:16 AM
Aug-10-2020 04:28 PM
Cummins12V98 wrote:
" Andersen,love it,rated for 4500 pin,24500 fifth wheel "
Honest question, would you tow that much weight with one?
Aug-10-2020 11:50 AM
Thermoguy wrote:Njmurvin wrote:
Well ... I bought one. I'll be installing and testing in the next few days and will report back.
I mentioned to my wife this morning that I liked the Anderson Hitch. She went to Amazon to check it out... If you haven't had a chance to look at the pictures on Amazon, you might want to look at them. I'm not sure if the ball portion of the hitch is replaceable, but looks like you might try to find something stronger. Maybe the B&W ball can be used with the hitch? Just check out the pictures. I won't be changing my hitch any time soon.
Aug-10-2020 06:07 AM
Aug-09-2020 08:31 AM
Aug-08-2020 09:38 PM
Aug-08-2020 09:54 AM
Njmurvin wrote:
Well ... I bought one. I'll be installing and testing in the next few days and will report back.
Aug-05-2020 04:01 PM
Njmurvin wrote:
I checked with Andersen about the bed support requirements for GM trucks. They told me specifically that the 2020 models were redesigned and did not require any reinforcement. I used a thin rubber mat under the AUH and when I removed the hitch and mat after my first trip. There is not a trace of evidence that the hitch has ever been in the truck bed. Doesn't the truck's gooseneck ball provide the bulk of the support?
Aug-05-2020 10:16 AM
Njmurvin wrote:
I checked with Andersen about the bed support requirements for GM trucks. They told me specifically that the 2020 models were redesigned and did not require any reinforcement. I used a thin rubber mat under the AUH and when I removed the hitch and mat after my first trip. There is not a trace of evidence that the hitch has ever been in the truck bed. Doesn't the truck's gooseneck ball provide the bulk of the support?
Aug-05-2020 09:52 AM
Aug-05-2020 08:27 AM
Aug-04-2020 06:43 PM
Cummins12V98 wrote:TxGearhead wrote:
I have no idea about Andersen, I have a Pull Rite single point which is essentially the same. Pull Rite says the Chevy under bed "joists" are not where they would support the Pull Rite and they require a kit to fix that. I don't know where the Andersen feet would sit in the bed, that may be something to check with Andersen.
Pull Rite understands bed deflection, Andersen does not.
Aug-04-2020 05:40 PM
TxGearhead wrote:
I have no idea about Andersen, I have a Pull Rite single point which is essentially the same. Pull Rite says the Chevy under bed "joists" are not where they would support the Pull Rite and they require a kit to fix that. I don't know where the Andersen feet would sit in the bed, that may be something to check with Andersen.
Aug-04-2020 05:17 PM
Jul-23-2020 05:35 PM
2001400ex wrote:Njmurvin wrote:2001400ex wrote:
I used the Andersen in my 08 Duramax and now my 2020 Denali. I only have one trip about 50 miles away and it handled well, still a little more bucking than I prefer but not bad. My clearance is good with the funnel "backwards" meaning the pin box is closer to the cab. I haven't tried to go 90 degrees but it's made the clearance for what I need it to.
Interesting. I finished my break in and took it out for a longer test drive (about 20 mile r/t) up and down a small grade to see how it towed. I have the hitch and adapter both in the "standard" locations for the maximum offset (moving the trailer 9" back). I have a very similar truck to yours (towing wise) and didn't notice any abnormal bucking. I have the Z71 package with the off-road shocks. Maybe those stabilize the bucking sooner? Could be a difference in trailers. Mine is 12k lbs fully loaded.
I'm taking a trip next week to the mountains for a real test. I'll update this thread if anything changes.
Yeah the bucking wasn't bad in any way. Just more than I prefer, more just bouncing on highway joists and such. Probably completely normal. I've been debating getting the Gen Y goose pin box. More to eliminate the 5 minutes if taking i the hitch in and out.