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MFL wrote:
Hey Lyle...sounds like you are due for a new hitch! May as well get the puck version, when you order that new GM. Compared to a new 3500 diesel cost, the hitch will just be change out of pocket! ๐
You do know those clip-on leveling spring pins can easily be adjusted to change lift pressure to head. If not tightened properly, the spring may have rotated, losing head tension. My hitch with spring, is 8 yrs old now, and holds head up fine, never needing adjustment.
Maybe Craigs hitch is old, or purchased used (spring never installed)?
Did the early version Companions not come with the leveler?
Jerry
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C Schomer wrote:
The first thing I had to do to my B&W was drill holes and add springs to keep the hitch tilted back so I didn't need to tie it back with a rope. Then I noticed that when hitching, the handle doesn't necessarily slap all the way back so I always got out to make sure it locked before doing a tug. When unhitching, I had to tie the handle forward, because that was easier than climbing into the bed to put the pin in the handle, or the jaws wouldn't be unlocked. Other than a few convenience and safety deficiencies... it's a good hitch. I put my 25 y.o. Drawtite rocker back in because it does everything the way I want and it keeps my truck and 5er connected together just as well. Craig
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ford truck guy wrote:
Another B&W Fan Club Member here......
I was a bit skeptical at first because of the stellar treatment I received while owning my Pullrite Superglide. 2 years in and I am impressed :C
โDec-01-2021 07:00 AM
spoon059 wrote:
I'm still a couple years out from a 5th wheel, but I'm leaning towards the Goose Box hitch.