Aug-28-2016 06:19 AM
Aug-30-2016 10:55 AM
Cummins12V98 wrote:Agree, every B&W product I've seen appears to be strong, well-built. If B&W made a hitch that adjusted lower than 16" I'd probably have one in my truck right now.
. . . they said "we test to the weakest component". Anyone with eyes can see the 20K B&W puck hitch for the Ford and GM's is built at least as strong and no doubt stronger than anything REESE or CURT has to offer that "rates" higher.
B&W is VERY Conservative in their ratings. That is why if I were the poster above I would have bought the B&W for his Ford and towed his DRV even if it weighed 21K.
Aug-30-2016 07:06 AM
azjeffh wrote:Cummins12V98 wrote:
...Anyone with eyes....
All I can say to that is...never mind
Aug-29-2016 09:02 PM
Cummins12V98 wrote:
...Anyone with eyes....
Aug-29-2016 08:56 AM
azjeffh wrote: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.
However other hitch manufacturers have figured out how to get more than 20K out of their hitches for the Ford. Think B&W would have figured out how to do it as well.
When I asked my initial question to B&W, I also inquired about the possibility of a higher rated hitch in the future. Basically was told they have no plans to do so.
Just have to wonder why.
Aug-29-2016 07:41 AM
Aug-29-2016 07:06 AM
Aug-29-2016 06:45 AM
Aug-29-2016 04:43 AM
When I asked my initial question to B&W, I also inquired about the possibility of a higher rated hitch in the future. Basically was told they have no plans to do so.B&W is like that. They will fight the idea of adding new product for a long long time, despite customer demand for it, but will eventually succumb and end up making a great product to fill that market need.
Just have to wonder why.
Aug-29-2016 04:10 AM
Aug-28-2016 07:44 PM
Aug-28-2016 05:11 PM
shadows4 wrote:
Yep you have to have some thick skin to bad mouth the B&W hitch on here. As you saw the B&W fan boys don't care for that. The Reese Elite looks like it would be a good fit for you. Good luck, John
Aug-28-2016 04:16 PM
Aug-28-2016 03:03 PM
tarheel2 wrote:
The truck is in fact a 3500. And I came to this forum for some friendly experienced advise not slurred comments. The gentleman had a 2015 Chev 3500 I believe, and he had the B&W RVK3500. The frame was obviously bent as was shown in his pictures. B&W sent him another hitch, which also bent the same way. So he went to another brand. Now that part is a fact. Was it caused by a crown, I don't know. I checked my truck from fender to fender with a 2' level. Maybe 1/16 high in the center. I don't know how much rise he had? I can't image any brand of truck being less than 1/16" high in the center. For that matter I would imagine a sprayed in bed could be worse. As far as the B&W puck mount hitch, I would love it. My truck did not come with the puck system from the factory. I bought it new off the lot without it. I wonder if the puck system could be added? And I didn't come to this forum to bash the B&W hitch or anything or anyone else. I was only seeking advise from experienced knowledgeable people. Thanks to those that care.
Aug-28-2016 02:53 PM
tarheel2 wrote:
Reese Elite looks good. Rated for 25,000 lbs.and pin rate 6250 lbs. Wonder how it rides? And it has the puck kit.
Aug-28-2016 02:31 PM