Nov-24-2014 04:36 PM
May-12-2015 03:14 PM
Passin' Through wrote:N-Trouble wrote:Wood chip wrote:N-Trouble wrote:Wood chip wrote:
Does anybody have knoweledge if the rubber spring thickness / the fabrication of the pinbox changes the height compared to the OEM Lippert pinbox as it sits on the hitch. Im thinking about buying this pinbox but not if it changes the nose height of the trailer. I have no more room for adjustment as it is.
It shouldn't but you may want to confirm with MorRyde. You need to know the model number of your original Pinbox as the MorRydes are designed to replace specific models.
Yes I do have the info. Lippert long extended 1716. MOrRyde has the replacement for this Lippert Model but was just really hoping that it installs at the same height.
I would think/hope it matches up at the same height but like I said you probably want to contact MorRyde to confirm.
Your install height will be exactly
the same. I replaced our Lippert 1716 pinbox with the MorRyde equivalent and couldn't be much happier. I still have the 1716 and just now compared measurements from the face of the kingpin plate to the centerline of the lower bolt holes on both pinboxes. The measurements are identical. Hope this helps.
May-11-2015 11:19 AM
N-Trouble wrote:Wood chip wrote:N-Trouble wrote:Wood chip wrote:
Does anybody have knoweledge if the rubber spring thickness / the fabrication of the pinbox changes the height compared to the OEM Lippert pinbox as it sits on the hitch. Im thinking about buying this pinbox but not if it changes the nose height of the trailer. I have no more room for adjustment as it is.
It shouldn't but you may want to confirm with MorRyde. You need to know the model number of your original Pinbox as the MorRydes are designed to replace specific models.
Yes I do have the info. Lippert long extended 1716. MOrRyde has the replacement for this Lippert Model but was just really hoping that it installs at the same height.
I would think/hope it matches up at the same height but like I said you probably want to contact MorRyde to confirm.
May-11-2015 01:57 AM
May-10-2015 08:17 PM
Wood chip wrote:N-Trouble wrote:Wood chip wrote:
Does anybody have knoweledge if the rubber spring thickness / the fabrication of the pinbox changes the height compared to the OEM Lippert pinbox as it sits on the hitch. Im thinking about buying this pinbox but not if it changes the nose height of the trailer. I have no more room for adjustment as it is.
It shouldn't but you may want to confirm with MorRyde. You need to know the model number of your original Pinbox as the MorRydes are designed to replace specific models.
Yes I do have the info. Lippert long extended 1716. MOrRyde has the replacement for this Lippert Model but was just really hoping that it installs at the same height.
May-10-2015 05:18 PM
May-10-2015 09:31 AM
ralphnjoann wrote:Cummins12V98 wrote:My Andersen attaches to the same rails my previous hitch used. The rails are attached through the bed and to brackets with grade 5 bolts. The brackets are welded to the frame. Since the Andersen is rated at 20k, I don't think "light weight" is a concern. The attachment that modifies the kingpin can easily be removed and installed on another trailer.
The andersen has nothing to do with how the RV rides. I am sure it is no different then a B&W. Now some other hitches have slop and you will notice that stopping and starting.
Light weight RV's may be fine with an Andersen but they rely on the bed to support the hitch and a heavy RV IMHO is not a good choice for a Andersen. Also you won't be able to tow another 5er unless it is equipped with a Andersen kingpin.
Does not look like you can lock the ball to the socket. I lock everything!
May-10-2015 08:48 AM
N-Trouble wrote:Wood chip wrote:
Does anybody have knoweledge if the rubber spring thickness / the fabrication of the pinbox changes the height compared to the OEM Lippert pinbox as it sits on the hitch. Im thinking about buying this pinbox but not if it changes the nose height of the trailer. I have no more room for adjustment as it is.
It shouldn't but you may want to confirm with MorRyde. You need to know the model number of your original Pinbox as the MorRydes are designed to replace specific models.
May-10-2015 08:21 AM
Wood chip wrote:
Does anybody have knoweledge if the rubber spring thickness / the fabrication of the pinbox changes the height compared to the OEM Lippert pinbox as it sits on the hitch. Im thinking about buying this pinbox but not if it changes the nose height of the trailer. I have no more room for adjustment as it is.
May-09-2015 04:25 PM
Apr-20-2015 03:19 PM
Cummins12V98 wrote:My Andersen attaches to the same rails my previous hitch used. The rails are attached through the bed and to brackets with grade 5 bolts. The brackets are welded to the frame. Since the Andersen is rated at 20k, I don't think "light weight" is a concern. The attachment that modifies the kingpin can easily be removed and installed on another trailer.
The andersen has nothing to do with how the RV rides. I am sure it is no different then a B&W. Now some other hitches have slop and you will notice that stopping and starting.
Light weight RV's may be fine with an Andersen but they rely on the bed to support the hitch and a heavy RV IMHO is not a good choice for a Andersen. Also you won't be able to tow another 5er unless it is equipped with a Andersen kingpin.
Does not look like you can lock the ball to the socket. I lock everything!
Apr-20-2015 01:20 PM
Apr-20-2015 01:00 PM
Apr-20-2015 10:05 AM
Nov-26-2014 01:26 PM
Tim F. wrote:
Well I have a Andersen hitch and pull a Arctic Fox that is on the heavy side, I had a slider then a standed 5 wheel Rees 16000 . I love the Andersen, I can take it out and put it back in with ease, no rails in the bed of my truck. There is NO sounds that come from it like your bed is going to fall a part. When people talk about things they DONT have and tell you why they would not buy one, Well I have one and like it, I had a Rees and did not like it, I had a slider and did not like it.i went through 3 hatches before I got the Andersen hehehe A lot of money down the drain. Buy what you want. I well not tell you what to buy. I like my Andersen