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โAug-14-2014 07:02 PM
BB_TX wrote:Cummins12V98 wrote:
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Look around at trucks that have bed damage, a lot of REESE no B&W. I have heard of one guy dropping with a B&W he admitted to locking the handle open.
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I would be curious just how many trucks with bed damage from Reese Elite hitches you have seen. Clam shell maybe. Documented numbers please.
The Reese Elite, Pullrite Super 5th, and B&W all use similar positive wrap around jaws to latch the king pin. All come apart in two sections for easy removal. All leave the bed flat with the Ford prep. I don't think you can go wrong with any. Like truck brands, personal opinion.
โAug-14-2014 12:11 PM
โAug-14-2014 10:12 AM
Cummins12V98 wrote:
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Look around at trucks that have bed damage, a lot of REESE no B&W. I have heard of one guy dropping with a B&W he admitted to locking the handle open.
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โAug-14-2014 08:38 AM
โAug-14-2014 08:00 AM
sptddog wrote:
I also use a B&W - aside from the USA made and ease of removing, the number one key for me was the ability to visually SEE the hitch jaws around the kingpin when I hook up. While I still do a pull test, I really like knowing that it's at the right spot in the kingpin, and that the jaws are engaged. My husband is new to hauling and hooking up, and while careful, he's not as careful as someone who has dropped a trailer in the bed, or one that has seen that happen, so I like that I can make him visually look and see. From there it's just making sure the handle is locked in and he's in good shape. Another bonus is that I can see the safety pin that holds the handle in place while driving the truck (from the reflection of the little mirror area on the front of the 5th wheel). Give me piece of mind lol.
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