โApr-11-2016 06:54 PM
โMay-03-2016 08:51 PM
ralphnjoann wrote:Redaman wrote:
Greetings!
After lurking on this thread (and others along the same topic) regarding which FW hitch to buy for the last week or so, I went out and bought the Andersen Ultimate rail version.
I drive a 2011 F-250 SB Super Duty and I have been towing a 2005 Montana 297 RKS using a Reese 16K Kwik slide hitch for the last 10 years until now. My reasons for changing are:
- That darned Kwik Slide is a heavy bugger
- The occasional Kwik Slide "Slide" where it decides when it wants to lock in place or not (those of you with them know what I am talking about)
- The moaning and groaning of a tired 5th wheel hitch
- Did I mention it's HEAVY?
- Price
In reality, it has been a good hitch except for the few times where I thought it was locked and it wasn't and it's all I have ever owned until now.
I just picked up the Andersen hitch today and it's already installed in the truck and the coupler is mounted to the kingpin on my trailer. I just need to torque the screws.
With that said, with all the posts saying how good the Andersen hitch is, nobody has mentioned hooking it up (that I have seen). I found the Kwik Slide extremely easy to connect to, and now I will have to learn how to connect to the Andersen set up, so any connecting tips would be appreciated. I do have an I-Ball camera I am thinking about putting to use for a 2nd set of eyes.
Someone mentioned that the new version of the Andersen Ultimate comes with a cone on it that facilitates connecting?? I did not get this piece in my kit so I plan on calling Andersen tomorrow to check on that.
Cheers!
I have a rail mount Anderson, and I too was concerned about hitching. It turned out to be a breeze. The ball is much easier to see than the traditional fifth wheel plate. I line it up with the adapter on the pin then back under the adapter. It's easy to keep centered side to side. I then get out to see if I need to go back farther or come forward a little. This is usually all it takes and I'm ready to lower the trailer.
โApr-30-2016 04:10 AM
James57 wrote:
I just want a lighter hitch I take it out a lot.
โApr-29-2016 07:32 PM
James57 wrote:
I just want a lighter hitch I take it out a lot.
โApr-29-2016 05:06 PM
โApr-29-2016 12:59 PM
โApr-29-2016 08:49 AM
James57 wrote:
I have a B&W Companion love it but looked at Anderson thinking about buying in because it is so much lighter.
โApr-29-2016 08:45 AM
โApr-27-2016 06:35 PM
Jim102 wrote:
My dealer is suggesting a Reese hitch, I know nothing about 5th wheel hitches......This is our first 5th wheeler, what do you think?
Thanks,
Jim
โApr-27-2016 05:03 PM
Jim102 wrote:
My dealer is suggesting a Reese hitch, I know nothing about 5th wheel hitches......This is our first 5th wheeler, what do you think?
Thanks,
Jim
โApr-27-2016 04:00 PM
โApr-27-2016 03:54 PM
โApr-26-2016 07:36 PM
โApr-26-2016 05:48 PM
โApr-26-2016 10:41 AM
โApr-26-2016 04:35 AM
Redaman wrote:
Greetings!
After lurking on this thread (and others along the same topic) regarding which FW hitch to buy for the last week or so, I went out and bought the Andersen Ultimate rail version.
I drive a 2011 F-250 SB Super Duty and I have been towing a 2005 Montana 297 RKS using a Reese 16K Kwik slide hitch for the last 10 years until now. My reasons for changing are:
- That darned Kwik Slide is a heavy bugger
- The occasional Kwik Slide "Slide" where it decides when it wants to lock in place or not (those of you with them know what I am talking about)
- The moaning and groaning of a tired 5th wheel hitch
- Did I mention it's HEAVY?
- Price
In reality, it has been a good hitch except for the few times where I thought it was locked and it wasn't and it's all I have ever owned until now.
I just picked up the Andersen hitch today and it's already installed in the truck and the coupler is mounted to the kingpin on my trailer. I just need to torque the screws.
With that said, with all the posts saying how good the Andersen hitch is, nobody has mentioned hooking it up (that I have seen). I found the Kwik Slide extremely easy to connect to, and now I will have to learn how to connect to the Andersen set up, so any connecting tips would be appreciated. I do have an I-Ball camera I am thinking about putting to use for a 2nd set of eyes.
Someone mentioned that the new version of the Andersen Ultimate comes with a cone on it that facilitates connecting?? I did not get this piece in my kit so I plan on calling Andersen tomorrow to check on that.
Cheers!