May-24-2013 07:33 PM
May-27-2013 08:40 PM
beetle1 wrote:
Thanks everyone, I did buy a 2012 Ram dually 4x4 this week to avoid the DEF situation. I think I have decided to get the Companion 18K set up but not clear on which kingpin box to replace if I decide on the air idea. My 2003 M.Suite is supposed to weigh 15K dry I think and we will travel with about 50 gal water, and recently reduced furniture by 300 pounds. We have the 15th M.Suite they built after breaking from Sunnybrook.
All of your thoughts are tremendous and I am glad to be on this forum, very informative.
May-27-2013 08:15 PM
May-26-2013 01:46 PM
Cummins12V98 wrote:
IMHO CW usually does not have a clue.
My 36' MS weighs at least 18K, My combined weight is 28K. I have a B&W Companion with the gooseneck hitch that leaves the bed clear. I have the TrailSaver air ride Kingpin Box. The combo is very solid and rides extremely well. My TV is a RAM 3500 Dually 4X4 the ride is very solid and stable in all weather conditions.
The air hitch is probably nice but extremely expensive and no cake walk to remove!
We have full timed all along the West coast since 11/11 and have enjoyed the ride.
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May-25-2013 09:44 AM
WeBeFulltimers wrote:GMT830 wrote:beetle1 wrote:
Thanks BB, I read where the better ones will protect transmission wear and tires, etc. But not sure about those claims.
Hmmm...interesting
To me that sounds like a hitch manufacturer claim. You have a nice fiver and truck...don't scrimp on the hitch!
Years ago my Dad did an EXCELLENT job of rebuilding a 1930 Model A Ford, but got cheap on the paint job. What a disappointment for him. Just saying.
May-25-2013 09:15 AM
May-25-2013 05:01 AM
GMT830 wrote:beetle1 wrote:
Thanks BB, I read where the better ones will protect transmission wear and tires, etc. But not sure about those claims.
Hmmm...interesting
May-25-2013 04:49 AM
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