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New '17 3500 SRW fifth wheel hitch options...San Diego

XR4rider
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Explorer
Hi All,

I've been reading this forum for information on fifth wheel hitches. Hope I'm not beating a dead horse on this. I'm actually new to fifth wheels. Been pulling bumper pulls my whole life but recently stepped up and got a '17 3500 Aisin SRW Megacab 6'4" box(without fifth wheel prep package). I'm going to be pulling a 29' fifth wheel with a reported hitch weight of 1325lbs.

I was wondering what hitches others are happy with. I will be pulling probably 75% of the time so very concerned with strength and longevity. I have read about the BW Companion, which is considered a "single point attachment". is a single point attachment not a strong or reliable as a rail style?...or the Pulrite Superglide? I like the idea of once the hitch is out, the ball can be removed for full bed use, however, I am also fine with rails if that will lead to more strength and reliably.
Any advice or thoughts would be appreciated. Also, does anyone recommend a place in the San Diego area that would do a good install of the hitch?

Thank you,
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BarryG20
Explorer
Explorer
Happy with my b&w turnover ball and companion. Can have it in or out in about five minutes. Drawback is weight dang thing must push 150-175 lbs. personally would not consider in bed rails for my truck use. No experience with puck system as my truck didn't come with it and it would have cost me a lot more to install it then replace my hitch as well. Need a goose also so turnoveball went in and my old companion from previous truck went right in
2016 Jayco 28.5 RLTS

garysol
Explorer
Explorer
I am using the Superglide on the MOPAR adapter frame on my SRW 3500 with great results. My only complaint is the **** thing is HEAVY and really tough to get in and out of the truck.
2020 GMC Canyon
2022 NoBo 19.2

azdryheat
Explorer
Explorer
I'd find the least expensive as they're all good hitches.
2013 Chevy 3500HD CC dually
2014 Voltage 3600 toy hauler
2019 RZR 1000XP TRE

LIKE2BUILD
Explorer
Explorer
XR4rider wrote:
...I'm actually new to fifth wheels....recently stepped up and got a '17 3500 Aisin SRW Megacab 6'4" box(without fifth wheel prep package). I'm going to be pulling a 29' fifth wheel with a reported hitch weight of 1325lbs.

I was wondering what hitches others are happy with. I will be pulling probably 75% of the time so very concerned with strength and longevity. I have read about the BW Companion, which is considered a "single point attachment". is a single point attachment not a strong or reliable as a rail style?.....

I'm a big fan of the OEM puck system. I bought my truck used and it did not have the system so I installed one myself. I have an 8' bed so I bought a Curt Q20 with the puck mount base and have been very happy with it.

For the most part you have two options.
1) Install the B&W Under Bed Gooseneck Receiver and then use a B&W Companion sliding 5th wheel hitch.

2) Install the OEM 5th Wheel Prep Kit in your bed then get a 5th wheel hitch like the B&W OEM Companion or the Curt Q20 Sliding hitch.

As I said, I've had good experiences with my Curt hitch. There are others that are more sold on the B&W citing build quality and American Made. I can't argue with either of those points, the B&W is a very fine hitch. In my situation, the several hundred dollar price difference was huge at the time of purchase and I had to go with the less expensive Curt Hitch.

In the Short Bed truck I think you really need the sliding hitch. Most of the time you won't use the slider, but for those tight turn situations it will be an absolute must.

KJ
'14 Ram 2500|Crew Cab Long Bed|4X4|Cummins
Curt Q20 with Ram 5th Wheel Prep
2000 Crownline 205BR
1997 Ranger Comanche 461VS
'01 Polaris Virage TX PWC
'94 Polaris SLT750 PWC
3 Wonderful Sons (21, 15, & 13)
1 forgiving wife!!!

the_bear_II
Explorer
Explorer
I have a B&W companion and pull a 15,000 5th wheel. I have been very happy with the hitch. It's very easy to remove and install.

Very solid even on rough roads.

I've had it since 2007 with no problems.

I tow an average of once per month each year. Usually 1 to 2 day tows each time.

donn0128
Explorer II
Explorer II
There all really pretty good. The differences are largely preceived driven by advertising and price. I have been using the same hijacker for 12 years with no issues. Still works just fine, with a 4 way atriculated head its easy to hitch and unhitch even when Im off camber a bit.