Aug-29-2022 10:17 AM
Oct-04-2022 06:42 PM
nick11 wrote:
No doubt the BD3 is an awesome hitch and has some articulation. The drawbacks are that it weighs 160 lbs, is over $2k and you need to be pretty level and straight with the trailer to hook-unhook. With the Anderson you can be un level and at 90 deg to your trailer and still hook - unhook with ease. It also rides great going down the road with no airbags to deal with. Extremely simple, easy to use and easy to remove.
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Sep-02-2022 12:47 PM
sayoung wrote:ssthrd wrote:
I also have an Andersen. I have seen on these and other pages anecdotal accounts of issues with it, but have never seen a picture to show what exactly is going on. Except for one that I recall which is shown over and over again to illustrate the many problems with the Andersen.
If you or anyone else can post some shots, I would love to see them.
I have travelled thousands of miles pulling a 14,000 lb trailer over some pretty rough roads and have no issues at all.
Please post what you have.
Some say that because it is aluminum, it is not all that strong and must be dangerous. Seems like it can be used structurally in aircraft, and also as the outer skin which is only 2-3 mm thick. I imagine it would be scary for some people if they knew that 2mm of aluminum was the only thing between them and certain death while travelling over 500 mph and 30,000 feet in the air. And then slamming down onto a runway in a 300 ton aircraft at 180 mph.
Gives me the shivers.
No issues with the Andersen after those thousands of miles, and no issues with flying after those hundreds of thousands of miles.
Pictures please. ??
Do a search as I've posted my pics a couple times. I don't have my computer set up now as we are living in our 5er while building a new house.
As to aircraft structure , the skin, spars , bulkheads do wear . I've spent a lot of $ keeping planes flying so have some experience as well as Andersen time. The original AUH used lighter tubeing than later versions along with adding some reinforcement .
I am and will continue to be very unhappy with that hitch. Friends don't let friends use an AUH, imho.
Sep-02-2022 10:39 AM
Sep-01-2022 07:19 PM
ssthrd wrote:
I also have an Andersen. I have seen on these and other pages anecdotal accounts of issues with it, but have never seen a picture to show what exactly is going on. Except for one that I recall which is shown over and over again to illustrate the many problems with the Andersen.
If you or anyone else can post some shots, I would love to see them.
I have travelled thousands of miles pulling a 14,000 lb trailer over some pretty rough roads and have no issues at all.
Please post what you have.
Some say that because it is aluminum, it is not all that strong and must be dangerous. Seems like it can be used structurally in aircraft, and also as the outer skin which is only 2-3 mm thick. I imagine it would be scary for some people if they knew that 2mm of aluminum was the only thing between them and certain death while travelling over 500 mph and 30,000 feet in the air. And then slamming down onto a runway in a 300 ton aircraft at 180 mph.
Gives me the shivers.
No issues with the Andersen after those thousands of miles, and no issues with flying after those hundreds of thousands of miles.
Pictures please. ??
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Aug-30-2022 10:02 AM
cummins2014 wrote:ReneeG wrote:
I'm neither for nor against the Anderson, but my curiosity was peeked with the many comments on it so I googled "Anderson hitch fifth wheel failures" - here is what came up:
Article on worst hitch
Anderson hitch failures
Anderson hitch problems
Anderson Hitch Failure
Hitch Review
Chevy forum on hitch failures
GrandRV Hitch Failure post
*Note - I have not read any of these. There very well may be positive comments embedded in the articles. Again, I'm not looking to bash any hitch, just was curious on what is reported out there.
And the broken record continues ,yet no one adds that they redesigned that hitch , now go find find a failure on the redesign . If you do read what you posted here , it does show the redesigned hitch in one of those links .