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Feb-21-2016 11:38 AM
minnow wrote:
Dfb, you seem to be on a crusade resurrecting dormant threads on the Andersen. Sorry about your truck but in reality that's the risk you run using a non slider hitch in a short bed truck.
Feb-21-2016 11:30 AM
Feb-21-2016 10:45 AM
dfb wrote:
I just did mine on feb 14. Dodge Ram 3500 megacab. 2015 Montana 3610. Anderson ultimate hitch. I made a u-turn to my left and was ok. Backing to my right into my driveway and whamo!. Window busted and cab dent!. Only 2400 miles on truck..I think we should turn the claim in to our insurance and have them go after ANDERSON. AFTERALL, Anderson shows a 5.5 bed in their video ad..
Feb-21-2016 07:17 AM
Feb-21-2016 07:01 AM
omextreme wrote:
So I managed to hit the truck with the camper tonight on the passenger side and blow out the window and dent the cab but I am confused.
I am running a non slider hitch, The Anderson setup on a short bed. I know I really should have a slider but I went with the Anderson to save weight.
Here is the confusion... When i first tested the setup I was able to turn to the left on flat ground rolling forward to just shy of 90 deg...
I hit the cab tonight during a right turn moving forward not much past 75 deg on totally flat ground.
I never tested a hard right turn I just assumed that since a left turn didnt hit, the right wouldn't either...
What am i missing? Why did i hit on the right turn?Moderator edit to re-size picture to forum recommended limit of 640px maximum width.
Jan-27-2016 03:48 PM
crcr wrote:
There is one real downside to the Pullrite Superglide -- you cannot hitch or unhitch at more than a 15 or 16 degree angle. I occasionally have camping spots where this would really present a problem.
Jan-27-2016 08:28 AM
Cummins12V98 wrote:crcr wrote:
There is one real downside to the Pullrite Superglide -- you cannot hitch or unhitch at more than a 15 or 16 degree angle. I occasionally have camping spots where this would really present a problem.
The in law that now has the Curt/RAM 25k hitch had the Pullrite in his 3500srw and hated it and even bent something in the hitch head trying to hitch or unhitch. Sounds like it was on uneven terrain.
Jan-27-2016 06:22 AM
crcr wrote:
There is one real downside to the Pullrite Superglide -- you cannot hitch or unhitch at more than a 15 or 16 degree angle. I occasionally have camping spots where this would really present a problem.
Jan-27-2016 04:02 AM