Jul-06-2014 02:00 PM
Jul-09-2014 09:15 PM
The Mad Norsky wrote:Cummins12V98 wrote:
Don't you need on board air?
Not an owner of that hitch, but have researched extensively. It WILL be the next hitch I buy.
And does not need on board air to operate.
Jul-09-2014 09:00 PM
Jul-09-2014 10:05 AM
vietvet66-67 wrote:I'll second that. I love my Curt Q20.
I have a CURT Q20. Best money I have spent. They cost a bit less than most, but are an great buy in my opinion. Very positive locking.
Jul-09-2014 09:26 AM
larry barnhart wrote:Cummins12V98 wrote:ReneeG wrote:
BD3 is air and has the true Holland Binkley head ensuring a safe lock. Imagine that? The best of both worlds here and easily comes completely out too!
I am sure they are a quality setup but a B&W with a trail air air rice pin box will give a great and secure ride at MUCH less $$$
But you will need to buy another for the new MS you are buying soon.
But it is only money.
chevman
Jul-09-2014 08:43 AM
Cummins12V98 wrote:ReneeG wrote:
BD3 is air and has the true Holland Binkley head ensuring a safe lock. Imagine that? The best of both worlds here and easily comes completely out too!
I am sure they are a quality setup but a B&W with a trail air air rice pin box will give a great and secure ride at MUCH less $$$
Jul-09-2014 07:57 AM
hone eagle wrote:
My hitch is not the best, it is what came with the truck this is better
The E.T. is the best ,just a bit heavy for pick ups at 700#,way more up and down travel,plus it has a improved binkley hitch
Not to infer that air pin boxes are no good ,just that they are generally pumped up too much (psi)
you seen to not have that issue,what psi do you run?
Jul-09-2014 07:49 AM
Jul-09-2014 07:40 AM
hone eagle wrote:
For those of you advocating for a air pin box over a air hitch,in my research of the two I found that the pin box method is handicapped by the small space available.The small bag volume and surface area require too much air pressure to suspend the pin weight ,after around 70 psi there is almost no movement in the pin and at 90 psi it is the same as if it were made of solid rubber -just a vibration damper at that point.
The air hitches have at least 2 bags and they are bigger ,my trailer saver suspends 4000# with just under 40 psi it has a full range of movement and it stays with the truck if the trailer if sold.
Also the holland binkley head is without equal as it is a commercial unit,with 7500# and 32,000# capacities
The air pin box is a unacceptable compromise and waste of money for high pin weights IMO.
Jul-09-2014 02:53 AM
Jul-08-2014 11:25 PM
Cummins12V98 wrote:
Don't you need on board air?
Jul-08-2014 09:57 PM
ReneeG wrote:Cummins12V98 wrote:ReneeG wrote:
BD3 is air and has the true Holland Binkley head ensuring a safe lock. Imagine that? The best of both worlds here and easily comes completely out too!
I am sure they are a quality setup but a B&W with a trail air air rice pin box will give a great and secure ride at MUCH less $$$
I'm sure the B&W is quality too, but depending on what model of B&W and TrailAir pin box, your cost could be same as our one hitch, plus easily removed by one person when you need to put it away for the season.
Jul-08-2014 07:12 PM
Cummins12V98 wrote:ReneeG wrote:
BD3 is air and has the true Holland Binkley head ensuring a safe lock. Imagine that? The best of both worlds here and easily comes completely out too!
I am sure they are a quality setup but a B&W with a trail air air rice pin box will give a great and secure ride at MUCH less $$$
Jul-07-2014 11:47 PM
ol Bombero-JC wrote:Drago wrote:
Hello to all I'm planing on up grading to a Voltage 3800 from a tag behind trailer. Therefor I will be needing to buy a 5th wheel hitch, but whice one to go with is the question…
I currently have a 2005 Chevy Silverado 3500 Diesel 4x4 4 door long bed Dually. The gcwr is 23500 lbs and the Voltage is :
Unloaded Weight 15,060
Hitch Weight 3,463
Cargo Capacity 3,940
What are your thought or suggestions?
Thanks
Thoughts:
NOT the weight police...but you might want to consider an MDT or even better an HDT *before* you buy the hitch.
Check Escapees forums for MDT & HDT.
Other than that......how many replies (regarding whatever brand) does it take to indicate - "That's the one"??..:@
Suggestions:
Try your Q on the toy hauler forum.
Lots of folks with long/heavy 5ths due to the "toys".
Good luck.
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Jul-07-2014 10:34 PM
Jul-07-2014 10:24 PM
ReneeG wrote:
BD3 is air and has the true Holland Binkley head ensuring a safe lock. Imagine that? The best of both worlds here and easily comes completely out too!