โFeb-21-2014 12:04 PM
โFeb-22-2014 10:38 AM
Lyrikz wrote:
Look fella, i spoke with them on the phone myself. I gave them part numbers to different attachments.
That was his EXACT FREAKING WORDS!!!!. EXACT. If it wasnt that Reese gooseneck box, ANY OTHER GOOSENECK ADAPTER WILL IMMEDIATELY VOID YOUR WARRANTY.
So, call them yourself.
i dont know why. I tried to contact anderson to get that information because i really like that system.
Get me some of that documentation from anderson that says that from lippert so i can contact the lippert rep again and ask more questions.
โFeb-22-2014 10:22 AM
โFeb-22-2014 10:10 AM
ranchertx wrote:
Lippert did not say that. Or, you talked to someone that did not know what he was talking about. Maybe they are mixing up the hitches. Anderson can provide documentation from Lippert saying their system is approved by them.
I did a lot of research before changing over.
Why would it void a frame warranty?
โFeb-22-2014 10:01 AM
ranchertx wrote:
Lippert did not say that. Or, you talked to someone that did not know what he was talking about. Maybe they are mixing up the hitches. Anderson can provide documentation from Lippert saying their system is approved by them.
I did a lot of research before changing over.
Why would it void a frame warranty?
โFeb-22-2014 09:25 AM
โFeb-22-2014 08:59 AM
ranchertx wrote:
I have been using the Anderson hitch, it is about the same price as a Gooseneck adapter, and it is safe. Why not go that way?
โFeb-22-2014 08:07 AM
โFeb-22-2014 07:30 AM
โFeb-22-2014 06:34 AM
DSteiner51 wrote:You made the claim, no one else. So I figured you already had some math to back up that claim.
3. Do the math. The pivot is limited to protect your fancy truck but then it really stresses the frame. Again, do the math.
DSteiner51 wrote:
Facts are facts and the facts are simply that on RV.net more frames have been reported breaking using the 5th wheel hitch then the gooseneck adaptor. Go back and check how many threads there have been. Some where closed by the moderators because of "experts".
โFeb-22-2014 06:01 AM
โFeb-22-2014 05:54 AM
โFeb-22-2014 05:09 AM
Dayle1 wrote:
I agree with DSteiner51 on several points.DSteiner51 wrote:
Yes, from an engineering standpoint there is the possibility to put more stress on the hitch with an adaptor but not an 18-24" "cheater" bar.
Actual increase in leverage is less than 18-24", can't be any longer than max length of the adaptor and may be less.DSteiner51 wrote:
If I remember correctly in the last 5years plus, there has only been one or max two frames broken with an adaptor but more that have never been converted.
Also agreed, but why add stress to an already questionable situation? That is like playing russian roulette but adding a second bullet to increase your chances of losing.DSteiner51 wrote:
Pivoting a 5th wheel beyond the couple degrees most new hitches are made to pivot to the sides so that the hitch takes the stress from the truck also far exceeds the extra stress the extra 6 inches or so will ever put on the frame.
While I understand your point, without some real math it is invalid to claim which stress is more or less on the fiver frame. There are several things that mitigate frame stress during extreme side pivot situations, both trailer and truck suspensions do flex and the pin box can tilt on the hitch head. Anyway, the purpose of the hitch limiting side tilt is to prevent contact between the fiver and truck bed rails and avoid other damage to both.
Oh, I agree with you on another point, with the Goose Box, Lippert is trying to capture more $$$. But just because it has the same physical dimensions as other GN configurations doesn't mean it has the same level of added stress as other GN configurations. Much depends on how well the internal cushioning works. And I give them credit for at least trying to engineer the complete system of fiver frame and adaptor and warranting the entire package, something that is impossible from other suppliers.
โFeb-22-2014 04:42 AM
DSteiner51 wrote:
Yes, from an engineering standpoint there is the possibility to put more stress on the hitch with an adaptor but not an 18-24" "cheater" bar.
DSteiner51 wrote:
If I remember correctly in the last 5years plus, there has only been one or max two frames broken with an adaptor but more that have never been converted.
DSteiner51 wrote:
Pivoting a 5th wheel beyond the couple degrees most new hitches are made to pivot to the sides so that the hitch takes the stress from the truck also far exceeds the extra stress the extra 6 inches or so will ever put on the frame.
โFeb-22-2014 04:36 AM
โFeb-21-2014 06:18 PM