May-17-2017 08:38 AM
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Jul-01-2017 05:24 PM
azjeffh wrote:Cummins12V98 wrote:
UH, you mean like this???
Just wondering what you think the handle will do when the hitch plate is LEVEL? If you're going to post picks, please take them when connected to a fifth wheel (or at least in the towing position). I personally have a Reese Elite and haven't had any issue, nor did I using my Reese 16K slider for more than 12 years. The handle on my Elite is flush or below the top of the truck bed when the trailer is attached, and above when it is not. RE: the damage to the truck, too many different reasons why that could happen.
Jul-01-2017 02:22 PM
laknox wrote:Cummins12V98 wrote:
President here of the B&W "HeavyWeight FanBoy Club". B&W is a simple solid hitch that there is no question if you are hitched or not.
Since you have the pucks it's a no brainer the RVK3600 will be ready to go from your 2500 to your next larger 3500 SRW/DRW truck.
Oh yea the B&W is designed and Made In USA, the other two are not Made In USA.
Wondered when you were going to show up. :B
Lyle
Jul-01-2017 02:04 PM
Jul-01-2017 02:00 PM
Cummins12V98 wrote:
UH, you mean like this???
Jul-01-2017 12:53 PM
Jul-01-2017 11:39 AM
RCMAN46 wrote:larry barnhart wrote:Cummins12V98 wrote:the handle can go over and not touch anything. Simple fix. Chevmanlaknox wrote:
So? One issue with a B&W side pieces bending, that I've seen posted about. How about the issue with the upturned Reese handle that has cause unhitching on more than one occasion, when making contact with the bottom of a FW in a turn on uneven ground? I've seen plenty of them cut off or otherwise repositioned to prevent this.
Lyle
UH, you mean like this???
I believe most people believe the reese can be unlatched by moving the handle up or down. It is pulled directly away from the hitch and not rotated.
The handle can and should always be locked on this hitch and all hitches including the B&W. If the hitch handle is locked the handle can not be moved to unlatch the hitch.
Note there is a hole for the lock that will accommodate most common locks.
Jul-01-2017 10:20 AM
larry barnhart wrote:Cummins12V98 wrote:the handle can go over and not touch anything. Simple fix. Chevmanlaknox wrote:
So? One issue with a B&W side pieces bending, that I've seen posted about. How about the issue with the upturned Reese handle that has cause unhitching on more than one occasion, when making contact with the bottom of a FW in a turn on uneven ground? I've seen plenty of them cut off or otherwise repositioned to prevent this.
Lyle
UH, you mean like this???
Jul-01-2017 09:30 AM
Cummins12V98 wrote:the handle can go over and not touch anything. Simple fix. Chevmanlaknox wrote:
So? One issue with a B&W side pieces bending, that I've seen posted about. How about the issue with the upturned Reese handle that has cause unhitching on more than one occasion, when making contact with the bottom of a FW in a turn on uneven ground? I've seen plenty of them cut off or otherwise repositioned to prevent this.
Lyle
UH, you mean like this???
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