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RustyJC wrote:
The B&W Companion for the Ram is rated for 25K with over 6K pin weight. The only difference is the base since the Ram's factory pucks utilize a larger footprint, especially fore to aft, than the Ford or GM factory pucks.
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tarheel2 wrote:
...leaning towards the B&W Companion until I read about failures on another forum....
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donn0128 wrote:
Since you did not actually mention it, I have to assume your new truck is a dually and not a 2500?
Any non slider hitch rated to 20,000 pounds will do you just fine.
โAug-28-2016 07:51 AM
tarheel2 wrote:
I have a new 2016 Chev CC Long Bed Duramax DRW 4WD. I am having trouble deciding which hitch to purchase. I am thinking of purchasing a DRV Mobile Suite 38RSSA with washer & dryer and generator. It has an allowable gross weight of 19,000lbs & maybe 5,000 lbs of pin weight. I was leaning towards the B&W Companion until I read about failures on another forum. It is rated for 20,000 gross weight and 5,000 pin weight. Even the trail saver TS3 is rated for 5,000 pin weight and pricey. I need a hitch that will give a good ride, preferably 25,000 lb. gross weight. Any suggestions?
โAug-28-2016 07:01 AM
WeBeFulltimers wrote:My Voltage is 19,000 GVWR, same as the OP, and my 3500 dually handles the weight perfectly. FWIW I have 3,500 on the pin.
I also have not heard of ANY failures on B & W hitches. What is your source for this information/misinformation?
If your mind is made up about the DRV are you SURE a 3500 DRW is enough truck or would a 4500+ be better?
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