โJan-13-2012 05:35 PM
โJun-09-2012 05:06 PM
โJun-09-2012 04:31 PM
atreis wrote:
The ONLY advantage I can see to the Anderson over a Hensley or ProPride (that's bought and paid for) is weight. But really, if you needed/wanted a Hensley or PP enough to actually pay for one, switching to an Anderson seems ... unwise ...
โJun-09-2012 04:23 PM
Ron Gratz wrote:
Here's a very informative thread, A new Weight Distribution Hitch (WDH), on the Lance Owners of America forum.
This one has some excellent "engineering" data. :B
Be sure to read the exceptional presentations by Bruce H. who also has contributed to our thread under the same user name.
Bruce has measured, and presented in graph form, the relationship between urethane spring compression and spring load.
His results show 1/4" of compression produces about 1200# of load per spring.
Ron
โJun-09-2012 12:11 PM
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โJun-09-2012 07:42 AM
carringb wrote:atreis wrote:
The ONLY advantage I can see to the Anderson over a Hensley or ProPride (that's bought and paid for) is weight. But really, if you needed/wanted a Hensley or PP enough to actually pay for one, switching to an Anderson seems ... unwise ...
The Elastomer bushings will provide some spring damping which the VPP hitches do not provide. The Anderson also has a greater turn angle.
โJun-09-2012 07:38 AM
atreis wrote:
The ONLY advantage I can see to the Anderson over a Hensley or ProPride (that's bought and paid for) is weight. But really, if you needed/wanted a Hensley or PP enough to actually pay for one, switching to an Anderson seems ... unwise ...
โJun-09-2012 05:08 AM
โJun-08-2012 09:48 AM
JBarca wrote:Yes, some seem to be equating the anti-sway potential of the Andersen hitch with the anti-sway potential of a Hensley Arrow or ProPride. I think anyone who switches from a 4-bar linkage hitch to the Andersen friction system would be making a big mistake.
Folks are actually talking about giving up a Hensley or a ProPride and going to the Andersen:h. That's different.
They seem hung on the forces on the coupler latch right now. Well, for those that see the forces on the latch that is. Not everyone has made it to that point yet.Yes, some seem to understand that the chains are under tension but fail to see how that force is applied to the A-frame.
โJun-07-2012 08:16 PM
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โJun-03-2012 05:16 AM
renojack wrote:Is the 2-17/32" the length of the sping after it is compessed? If so, what is the uncompessed length?
--- It seemed that even if I had a deeper socket I could not have gotten more compression. The urethane spring is now compressed to 2 17/32".---