Jun-18-2014 01:08 PM
Jul-08-2014 09:45 AM
Cummins12V98 wrote:
People interested in a hitch look at the last few posts about shims/washers. Start out right with a B&W you won't have to do a thing they are rock solid!
Jul-08-2014 08:42 AM
Jul-08-2014 06:06 AM
Likes to tow wrote:tegu69 wrote:
Like I said, I still had the old (1990's) hitch and I just changed them out. I don't really get the shims thing. I'm thinking that it would be easier to get 4 big flat washers and try that. I was just looking at a stainless one that I had in my garage that measures 1 3/8 inches in diameter with a hole that fits the pin. The thickness of the washer is just about the difference between the old legs and the newer ones pin tabs. "Was it just the leg assy". I did notice that the newer legs were bent by machine that caused 'dimples' in the metal. My old legs were flat and smooth where the bends were.
Washers will be too thick, at least it was on my hitch. It is surprising how thin the shim needs to be to work. The galvanized sheet metal was the perfect thickness, wish I knew the guage for you.
Jul-08-2014 04:06 AM
tegu69 wrote:
Like I said, I still had the old (1990's) hitch and I just changed them out. I don't really get the shims thing. I'm thinking that it would be easier to get 4 big flat washers and try that. I was just looking at a stainless one that I had in my garage that measures 1 3/8 inches in diameter with a hole that fits the pin. The thickness of the washer is just about the difference between the old legs and the newer ones pin tabs. "Was it just the leg assy". I did notice that the newer legs were bent by machine that caused 'dimples' in the metal. My old legs were flat and smooth where the bends were.
Jul-07-2014 09:09 AM
Jul-07-2014 05:55 AM
tegu69 wrote:
I just got back from 8000 mile trip (Fl-Ca). As the trip progressed, I noticed that when pulling into campgrounds, my hitch would make all kinds of noise. I sprayed on grease and it seemed to quiet the noise for a while. Now I am noticing a groove forming on the bed rails. I had replaced my 14k, 16 plus yrs old Reese, with a 16k. I still have the 14k and I am thinking about switching the legs. The old hitch legs seem to be made with heavier material and I never noticed them to move around.
Jul-07-2014 04:40 AM
Jul-06-2014 06:47 PM
WeBeFulltimers wrote:overthehillbill wrote:Cummins12V98 wrote:
Take my advice you will thank me!
Sell your hitch on Craig's List then order a B&W from tweetys. It will drive you crazy listening to it clunk all the time.
Silence is golden!
X-2. I sold my Reese Select on Craigs List and purchased a B&W Patriot
from Tweetys. Silence is truly golden.
This is what I did and could not be happier. No more Reese for me!
Jul-06-2014 10:29 AM
tegu69 wrote:
I just got back from 8000 mile trip (Fl-Ca). As the trip progressed, I noticed that when pulling into campgrounds, my hitch would make all kinds of noise. I sprayed on grease and it seemed to quiet the noise for a while. Now I am noticing a groove forming on the bed rails. I had replaced my 14k, 16 plus yrs old Reese, with a 16k. I still have the 14k and I am thinking about switching the legs. The old hitch legs seem to be made with heavier material and I never noticed them to move around.
Jun-25-2014 04:40 AM
overthehillbill wrote:Cummins12V98 wrote:
Take my advice you will thank me!
Sell your hitch on Craig's List then order a B&W from tweetys. It will drive you crazy listening to it clunk all the time.
Silence is golden!
X-2. I sold my Reese Select on Craigs List and purchased a B&W Patriot
from Tweetys. Silence is truly golden.
Jun-25-2014 03:34 AM
Jun-25-2014 02:18 AM
Cummins12V98 wrote:
Take my advice you will thank me!
Sell your hitch on Craig's List then order a B&W from tweetys. It will drive you crazy listening to it clunk all the time.
Silence is golden!
Jun-24-2014 09:21 PM
Cummins12V98 wrote:
Take my advice you will thank me!
Sell your hitch on Craig's List then order a B&W from tweetys. It will drive you crazy listening to it clunk all the time.
Silence is golden!
Jun-24-2014 08:31 PM
Cummins12V98 wrote:
Take my advice you will thank me!
Sell your hitch on Craig's List then order a B&W from tweetys. It will drive you crazy listening to it clunk all the time.
Silence is golden!