โNov-22-2015 03:17 PM
โNov-29-2015 07:26 AM
Learjet wrote:
yes, I keep the old universal rails and got the B&W Patriot 18k.
The hitch is solid in the rails with bigger feet and pins.
Also, the head has no slop with the pin. My Q16 I could watch the pin box slide forward and aft @ 1/2", which was OK according to the Curt Rep.
โNov-29-2015 07:08 AM
ORbiker wrote:goducks10 wrote:
I had the same clunking with both my old Reese and new B&W Patriot. I simply put some pieces of bike inner tube under the B&W and the rails. Completely silent now.
That's the kind of answer I expect from people here on RV Net. A little ingenuity goes a long ways.
Thanks. Could you go into a little more detail? Thanks, KEN
โNov-28-2015 04:18 PM
โNov-28-2015 07:12 AM
โNov-28-2015 06:56 AM
goducks10 wrote:
I had the same clunking with both my old Reese and new B&W Patriot. I simply put some pieces of bike inner tube under the B&W and the rails. Completely silent now.
โNov-28-2015 06:55 AM
โNov-28-2015 06:49 AM
โNov-28-2015 06:44 AM
ORbiker wrote:Learjet wrote:
I went through a set of pads with my Q16 every trip. The way I fixed my clunking was to get rid of the cheap Q16 and a get a real hitch ๐
The Q16 did have smaller pins in the rail, and the rail point were loose and the head had lots of play around the pin. No more of this with my B&W.
Did you keep the rails and just get a new hitch, or replace the rails too?
โNov-28-2015 06:43 AM
Learjet wrote:
I went through a set of pads with my Q16 every trip. The way I fixed my clunking was to get rid of the cheap Q16 and a get a real hitch ๐
The Q16 did have smaller pins in the rail, and the rail point were loose and the head had lots of play around the pin. No more of this with my B&W.
โNov-28-2015 06:37 AM
โNov-28-2015 06:32 AM
โNov-27-2015 11:58 AM
โNov-27-2015 05:53 AM
bbTX wrote:
Checkng with the dealer would be a good idea. But may well be nothing really wrong with it. Not familiar with the Curt. But my previous Pulrite Super 5th and and my current Reese Elite both had about 1/8" play where the top cradle (that rocks side to side) mounted on a shaft to the base. If I pushed forward and pulled back on the cradle, it would slide that small amount. Doesn't sound like much, but when having 13-14,000 lbs doing the push/pull every time I started/stopped it clunked. The Pulrite had a nut to tighten to take the gap out. The Reese is fully welded so I had to slip a plastic disc into the gap to close it up.
โNov-27-2015 05:45 AM
Dave H M wrote:
Holy crapola OR. i am gonna track those down and order them today
On second thought they got some real bad reviews on Amazon for durability. :R