Jun-01-2016 03:58 PM
Jun-08-2016 06:27 AM
aviator41 wrote:
Wait, I'm confused.
So are you all saying B&W hitches aren't good hitches?
I'm a total newb to towing so I set out to outfit a new truck and landed on the 20K Companion to tow our new 15.5K dry Heartland Oakmont.
It's all new to me. We towed it behind an F350 DRW with the B&W hitch for a couple of hours last weekend and were very happy with the performance of everything. I was expecting "clunks and clangs" from the hitch, but it was as smooth as butter, even when backing the beast down our seriously inclined driveway.
Did I screw up buying the B&W Companion?
Jun-07-2016 03:26 PM
Jun-07-2016 02:35 PM
aviator41 wrote:
Wait, I'm confused.
So are you all saying B&W hitches aren't good hitches?
I'm a total newb to towing so I set out to outfit a new truck and landed on the 20K Companion to tow our new 15.5K dry Heartland Oakmont.
It's all new to me. We towed it behind an F350 DRW with the B&W hitch for a couple of hours last weekend and were very happy with the performance of everything. I was expecting "clunks and clangs" from the hitch, but it was as smooth as butter, even when backing the beast down our seriously inclined driveway.
Did I screw up buying the B&W Companion?
Jun-07-2016 01:44 PM
Jun-07-2016 02:17 AM
Jun-06-2016 06:33 PM
Jun-06-2016 01:12 PM
Jun-06-2016 10:05 AM
rhagfo wrote:Cummins12V98 wrote:bpounds wrote:
I'm not sure what anything on the last 2 pages has to do with the OP question. Which was about a Cougar 244. You guys just can't resist comparing your johnsons.
"Help me decide on a hitch"
We are helping........
I just have one thing to say to the OP! You have a short bed, and no experience towing a 5er, get yourself a Pull-rite super glide!!!
Just saw a beautiful new Ram 3500 DRW Short Bed with a real nasty cab to 5er dent in the cab!
Jun-06-2016 08:07 AM
Cummins12V98 wrote:bpounds wrote:
I'm not sure what anything on the last 2 pages has to do with the OP question. Which was about a Cougar 244. You guys just can't resist comparing your johnsons.
"Help me decide on a hitch"
We are helping........
Jun-03-2016 06:46 PM
fj12ryder wrote:ralphnjoann wrote:Shoot, if that's the only criteria, he should have gotten a B&W hitch. 'Course I figure the weight of it is little concern, I'm more interested in how it works as a hitch, not a wall hanger. 🙂
Nice to know you won't need a block and tackle, a winch, a forklift or another person to help when you want to take it out of the truck. I can take mine out and carry it with one hand.
To be honest it does takes two hands to carry my B&W. 🙂
Jun-03-2016 06:40 PM
WTP-GC wrote:
A person can manipulate the numbers however they'd like.
Total Max Payload = 5,436 pounds
Your rig adds 5,635 pounds to the payload
Overloaded is overloaded regardless of axle weight distribution. Being under the weight rating on one category does magically cure the problem of exceeding the weight rating on another category.
These are hard, verifiable numbers.
Jun-03-2016 06:32 PM
transamz9 wrote:Me Again wrote:
He has never been over 25k on his trailers! Are you saying that rating is inflated? Chris
No, I was just poking at him about his tongue weight. LOL I will say though that what causes hitch and bed damage is not having the rig's brakes set up correctly. One good panic stop with the brakes set too light on a hitch that sits on the bed floor will cause some bed damage especially if the pull down bolt is not tight enough on the Companion.
Jun-03-2016 05:36 PM
fj12ryder wrote:ralphnjoann wrote:Shoot, if that's the only criteria, he should have gotten a B&W hitch. 'Course I figure the weight of it is little concern, I'm more interested in how it works as a hitch, not a wall hanger. 🙂
Nice to know you won't need a block and tackle, a winch, a forklift or another person to help when you want to take it out of the truck. I can take mine out and carry it with one hand.
To be honest it does takes two hands to carry my B&W. 🙂
Jun-03-2016 03:39 PM
ralphnjoann wrote:Shoot, if that's the only criteria, he should have gotten a B&W hitch. 'Course I figure the weight of it is little concern, I'm more interested in how it works as a hitch, not a wall hanger. 🙂
Nice to know you won't need a block and tackle, a winch, a forklift or another person to help when you want to take it out of the truck. I can take mine out and carry it with one hand.