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bshgto1 wrote:When do you suppose the trucking industry will realize all their trucks that haul semi trailers "are a failure waiting to happen"? It does make a person wonder why there aren't trailers littering the road from all those hitches that have failed. I don't know that I've ever read of a properly attached semi trailer coming off a truck. I wonder why that is. I mean they all do have "moving parts". Must be just millions and millions of miles of pure luck.
The hitch battle is just like a best oil thread. Goes no where accomplishes nothing proves there is way to many opinionated people out there. All the hitches that have moving parts are a failure waiting to happen ( yes I know you have been using wonder hitch x for 30 years and no problems), the only advancement in hitches is the Andersen Ultimate or the Pullrites super light. Just to easy and no moving parts to fail. Dealers won`t push them on a new camper sale cause there is very little profit in it for them over the expensive lead weights they have on display. Manufactures will say they will void your warranty but offer no engineering facts behind the statement. I can see the smoke coming out of her ears trying to explain that one. They are truly the wave of the future but it will take time.
โAug-12-2018 05:12 AM
โAug-11-2018 07:44 PM
agesilaus wrote:
I would avoid Reese.
โAug-11-2018 09:02 AM
RAS43 wrote:Dave H M wrote:
I had to read through this thread just knowing that the dirty word Reese would come up and generate a big smack down. :B
I am going to continue to run my Reese. I think it is practical and serves the purpose well.
X2 on my 22 year old 20k Reese. Still works well! Been on 3 trucks!
โAug-11-2018 08:52 AM
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โAug-11-2018 08:37 AM
Cummins12V98 wrote:
Please do tell what is so poorly designed about this hitch?
Cummins12V98 wrote:
Never see this with a B&W.
โAug-11-2018 08:15 AM
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โAug-10-2018 07:09 PM
Dave H M wrote:
I had to read through this thread just knowing that the dirty word Reese would come up and generate a big smack down. :B
I am going to continue to run my Reese. I think it is practical and serves the purpose well.
โAug-10-2018 06:44 PM
bpounds wrote:Dave H M wrote:
I had to read through this thread just knowing that the dirty word Reese would come up and generate a big smack down. :B
I am going to continue to run my Reese. I think it is practical and serves the purpose well.
Same here. Zero reason to change my hitch. And I have no love for B&W either. It is possibly the poorest, from an engineering design standpoint, of all the brands out there. I see very few of them around campgrounds out here in the west.
All these hitch wars are just silly. Some personalities seem to think they have found gods gift to fifth wheels and that anything different has to be dissed. And some times I think a lot of folks deep down just don't trust fifth wheel hitches (that pin looks sketchy, doesn't it?). Truth is that accidents of any kind, and especially hitch related accidents, are very rare and the fifth wheel hitch is a very reliable design in all of its flavors.