Jun-26-2018 05:23 PM
Jul-14-2018 12:17 PM
dlleno wrote:ReneeG wrote:
Well, not one of you mentioned the Hensley TrailerSaver hitches. We've had the BD3 model from the onset of getting our FW and wouldn't tow with anything else. It's an air ride hitch and easily removed. Costly? Yes, but for us well worth it.
As a prospective/hopeful new 5ver owner, this solution interests me, especially with today's factory puck hitch systems. the BD5 appears to match up to Ford and GMs puck system just as the Companion does. At the risk of thread drift I would like to know more about the hensley:
* does it eliminate the need for a mor ride or similar pinbox?
* is this one really the premiere and most effective solution for the problems it is meant to address?
*a BD5 that fits the RAM puck system would be nice...
Jul-14-2018 07:23 AM
dlleno wrote:ReneeG wrote:
Well, not one of you mentioned the Hensley TrailerSaver hitches. We've had the BD3 model from the onset of getting our FW and wouldn't tow with anything else. It's an air ride hitch and easily removed. Costly? Yes, but for us well worth it.
As a prospective/hopeful new 5ver owner, this solution interests me, especially with today's factory puck hitch systems. the BD5 appears to match up to Ford and GMs puck system just as the Companion does. At the risk of thread drift I would like to know more about the hensley:
* does it eliminate the need for a mor ride or similar pinbox? We do not have an air pinbox and have an excellent ride.
* is this one really the premiere and most effective solution for the problems it is meant to address In my opinion it is. Call the company. Their support is outstanding and have a return policy if you are not satisfied.
*a BD5 that fits the RAM puck system would be nice...We have a BD3 - our FW is 14k fully loaded so the BD3 is more than adequate. The BD5 is heavier and I'm not sure it can be disassembled as easy as the BD3. Like the BD5, the BD3 has shocks, but it appears that the BD5 has them either on the front too or positioned differently. The BD3 works with the underbed puck system as that's we have.
Jul-13-2018 08:45 PM
ReneeG wrote:
Well, not one of you mentioned the Hensley TrailerSaver hitches. We've had the BD3 model from the onset of getting our FW and wouldn't tow with anything else. It's an air ride hitch and easily removed. Costly? Yes, but for us well worth it.
Jul-13-2018 05:39 PM
Jul-13-2018 03:19 PM
Jul-10-2018 08:14 PM
Wood chip wrote:larry barnhart wrote:
Still liking our air hitch since 2001.
chevman
Trailersaver Bd5 for me
Jul-10-2018 05:56 PM
larry barnhart wrote:
Still liking our air hitch since 2001.
chevman
Jul-10-2018 05:45 PM
Jul-10-2018 05:40 PM
ReneeG wrote:austinjenna wrote:
I have a air hitch by trailersaver the BD3 model and its been great for me. I dont think I could ever go back to a standard hitch again.
Amen.
Jul-10-2018 05:17 PM
austinjenna wrote:
I have a air hitch by trailersaver the BD3 model and its been great for me. I dont think I could ever go back to a standard hitch again.
Jul-10-2018 02:01 PM
Jul-10-2018 08:46 AM
exit 295 wrote:
Original poster here. Thank you all again for all of your information and suggestions. We were looking at a Grand Design 1/2 ton towable 5th wheel trailer yesterday. It was an early in the model year build and did not have the hitch that can be adjusted to make it a pivoting type like I had seen on other Grand Design models. I pointed this out to the sales guy and he brought over his "hitch expert" and we discussed possibly using an Anderson hitch with this particular trailer. He went into his sales pitch saying that they sell Anderson hitches but that if it were used with this trailer that it would void the trailer warranty. He said that the Anderson hitch has caused cracking in the front frame and cap of several trailers.
So, does anyone have first hand knowledge of this or is the salesman just trying to steer me towards another brand (more profit).
Personally, with what I have heard from you all is that I will stick with a conventional hitch when the time comes to buy and I am leaning towards a B&W Patriot.
Jul-10-2018 06:38 AM
Jul-07-2018 04:26 PM
exit 295 wrote:
Original poster here. Thank you all again for all of your information and suggestions. We were looking at a Grand Design 1/2 ton towable 5th wheel trailer yesterday. It was an early in the model year build and did not have the hitch that can be adjusted to make it a pivoting type like I had seen on other Grand Design models. I pointed this out to the sales guy and he brought over his "hitch expert" and we discussed possibly using an Anderson hitch with this particular trailer. He went into his sales pitch saying that they sell Anderson hitches but that if it were used with this trailer that it would void the trailer warranty. He said that the Anderson hitch has caused cracking in the front frame and cap of several trailers.
So, does anyone have first hand knowledge of this or is the salesman just trying to steer me towards another brand (more profit).
Personally, with what I have heard from you all is that I will stick with a conventional hitch when the time comes to buy and I am leaning towards a B&W Patriot.
Jul-07-2018 02:35 PM