We recently brought home a long bed DRW, and moved our Curt A16 into it, keeping the Sidewinder Airborne pinbox that we have on our fifth wheel.
Since we now have a long bed truck, I'm reconsidering our options. I see a few pros/cons with each of the options I'm considering and I'll list them below - but would like some outside opinions on the matter before I decide to make a purchase.
I've previously owned Pullrite Superglide, TrailerSaver BD3, and B&W Patriot hitches. The B&W is still sitting in the garage - despite the huge following it has, I'm not a fan of the latching mechanism on it and don't think the ride that impressive. The Curt rides just as well and I prefer the way it hooks up and disconnects, and the custom wedge for the Sidewinder fits tighter without causing issues (I also have the custom wedge for the Patriot). The BD3 may have soured my impression of any fixed hitch, and I'm considering another BD3 or TS3 as well.
Curt A16 + Reese Sidewinder AirbornePros:
- Already own it, no purchase necessary
- Tighter turns and closer tracking during turns
- Since the pinbox doesn't move, you can pack stuff around the hitch when towing
Cons:
- Noisy
- Loses air quickly, at least compared to the BD3...
- High maintenance - have to check torque every outing, lube often, drop and clean/inspect "seasonally"
GooseboxPros:
- Clean bed
- Ride may be an improvement over the Sidewinder
- Quiet
- Low maintenance
- Doesn't require an external kingpin lock (padlock tabs, I believe, on the second gen)
Cons:
- Requires ~$1200 purchase
- Less maneuverable than Sidewinder
- Might require frequent air fills and greasing
- Requires quite a bit of space around the pinbox for movement in the bed of the truck - is it possible to store, say, firewood behind the connection when towing?
Other: I don't think hookup will be an issue because of the cargo cam on my Ram.
Trailer Saver BD3 or TS3 + Lippert 1621Pros:
- Probably the best riding hitch on the market
- Low maintenance
- Really like the latching and jaw mechanism
Cons:
- Requires ~$3K (new) or $1K (used) purchase
- Heavy and takes up room in the bed
- Less maneuverable than Sidewinder
If I end up changing hitches, I'll list the the other hitch stuff for sale and make some or all of my money back on the new setup.
I'm sort of leaning towards the 2nd gen Goosebox, #94716.
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