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Nato556
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Jul 10, 2018

Anderson ultimate connection steel version demo 6099 rails

After many have recommended over the aluminum version I just installed the steel version of this hitch in a 2018 ram 2500 with the factory puck system. I notice Where the Anderson hooks into the rails is a bit of play. Not the rails, they are tight,but the tabs of the hitch that fit in the rail is where the play is. IS THIS NORMAL?, I don't see how there couldn't be because the hitch attach's with fat pins thru the rail and secures them with cotter. The tabs on the Anderson don't totally fill the notches in the demo 6099 rails. Let me know and thanks ahead of time!
  • Try these: Curt Manufacturing CURT 16900 5th Wheel Rail Sound Dampening Pads

    $3.76 and Amazon Prime. They will take out the slop and reduce any clunking noise you may have at that joint. Worked great for me.
  • goducks10 wrote:
    Is the play up and down? It's common to have some up and down play. I've had to shim my rail version B&W as well as the Andersen with some old bicycle inner tube pieces.
    Does the Andersen just drop in or do you have to work to get it in?


    Ditto on the old bike tubes. A little play between the rails and any fifth wheel hitch is common, but the tubes eliminate it. I just cut a rectangle in a section of it and then stick it on the hitch before dropping it in the rails. The Curt I used before had some play between it and the rails too, but the hitch was such a clanky mess it hid the issue.
  • The play is foward and back about 3/16ths or less maybe an 1/8th,not so much up and down. The tabs that you put in the rails drop in easy but seem to have some space. Let me know thanks
  • Is the play up and down? It's common to have some up and down play. I've had to shim my rail version B&W as well as the Andersen with some old bicycle inner tube pieces.
    Does the Andersen just drop in or do you have to work to get it in?
  • A bit of play/slop in any FW hitch is not good. If you can't get a secure/solid fit, I would return hitch, and go with plan B. I would not be happy with a new truck, that has the solid puck system, and then have to deal with the rattle/noise from a hitch system that is not a proper fit.

    Jerry