โApr-22-2014 05:26 PM
โMay-09-2014 09:37 PM
oilslick wrote:
I have looked closely at the Anderson and did consider it, it's well made but anywhere in Canada safety chains would be required, whether they get used is a different story. The unfortunate thing about the B&W turnover hitch is the fact it's positioned 5 1/2 inches ahead of the axle center line in my 2011 Ram, by using the companion I can gain that 5 1/2 inches back which means hooking up with the tail gate down and being able to access the front baggage hatch while hooked up. I do like the B&W turnover and it works very nice in the 2013 Ram but the hitch placement in the 2013 is decided by Dodge as the hitch attach points are factory installed. The 13 is out right now but I text the driver to jump out and check the hitch position for me.:)
โApr-24-2014 01:55 PM
โApr-24-2014 01:04 PM
oilslick wrote:
The Reese goosebox is approved for use on my RV and I'm fully aware that it will require safety chains as does the Anderson hitch system as it's also just a ball hitch, I also know that I can't double tow with the goosebox because it's a ball hitch. I'm grateful for the replies and comments from owners of the hitch and still might use one if the ball hitch placement is different on the 2013/14 ram from the B&W turnover in my 2011 Ram, I would go with a 2015 Ram.
โApr-24-2014 12:39 PM
โApr-24-2014 11:24 AM
โApr-24-2014 10:05 AM
mdamerell wrote:
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โApr-23-2014 06:57 PM
โApr-23-2014 11:57 AM
โApr-23-2014 10:35 AM
mdamerell wrote:
I've used the Reese Goosebox since fall of 2012. The only issue I have is I have to put air in the air bag every time I use it. The relieve valves on the air bags sometimes have a slow leak in them. Trailer rides just fine. Got caught on the edge of a tornado last year and it behaved better than some semi's I've driven.
Last time I talked to Lippert they talked about offering it as OEM.
According to Reese since it's an RV and built to some standard (can't remember the numbers) 5th wheel rules apply and chains are not required. Since I have spare hole in my "pin box wings" I was thinking about adding a set just to avoid any discussions with law enforcement.
My Goose Box is mounted in the bottom holes. When it as not, the ends of the "wings" on the pin box mounting brackets would get too close to my bed rails for comfort. In the bottom holes I have plenty of clearance.
โApr-23-2014 09:15 AM
45Ricochet wrote:
I've never heard someone giving up a B&W companion for any reason none, zip nada. Lets see here, a 5th wheel hitch is pretty simple to back into, straight shot first time every time. Now you bring a ball into the equation not to mention chains which 5er's don't need.
Sounds like your retired and have plenty of time my freind. Believe me my GN is never a back under 1st try ever ( can't see it) . Same with the boat although it has a wheel to cheat or move around at bit.
IMO your trailer emergency brake switch is much safer and eaiser than safety chains.
โApr-23-2014 07:55 AM
โApr-23-2014 07:23 AM
Supreme Oppressor wrote:No rules on what one uses for a hitch for the fifth wheel trailer .
A fifth wheel trailer uses a fifth wheel hitch. If it is converted to a gooseneck then it is considered a gooseneck trailer. The term "fifth wheel" is refering to the hitch type, not what the rest of the trailer looks like. Big truck trailers could be flat bed, box car, tanker,etc... but all are considered fifth wheel.
โApr-22-2014 10:12 PM
45Ricochet wrote:
I've never heard someone giving up a B&W companion for any reason none, zip nada. Lets see here, a 5th wheel hitch is pretty simple to back into, straight shot first time every time. Now you bring a ball into the equation not to mention chains which 5er's don't need.
Sounds like your retired and have plenty of time my freind. Believe me my GN is never a back under 1st try ever ( can't see it) . Same with the boat although it has a wheel to cheat or move around at bit.
IMO your trailer emergency brake switch is much safer and eaiser than safety chains.
โApr-22-2014 09:35 PM
No rules on what one uses for a hitch for the fifth wheel trailer .