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- Artum_SnowbirdExplorerNo. The hitch has no give in it, all the give is in what you put on the fifth wheel itself.
- austingtaExplorerThe Andersen Ultimate is rated at 24000 pounds. It works for anything. It's just over-qualified!
- Me_AgainExplorer III
austingta wrote:
The Andersen Ultimate is rated at 24000 pounds. It works for anything. It's just over-qualified!
"It works for anything." True, however it comes with several compromises. Need for safety chairs, extra lifting and lowering of trailer to hitch and unhitch. Problems at service departments with them damaging the adapter. Greater chance of trailer hitting TV cab with SB trucks if not very careful.
Biggest PRO, light to remove and reinstall.
People claim smoother tow experience, which I question. Quality conventional 5th wheel hitches like B&W provide a very smooth tow experience. Chris - ChuckV1ExplorerI like allot of OP like the Curt line of 5ht wheel hitches, we have Curt 16K and really love it .....
But like anything, trailer brands, car brands, an many other things you will have OP stating theirs are the best and the rest is junk ......
The way I look at it is compare hitches, read allot, talk with people that already have the brand your looking installed, go to dealers or RV shows at look for yourself. This is not a cheap investment and make sure you know with confidence that the brand and size is right for your trailer ..... - 97wingerExplorerHere's what I have going on. I just picked up a 2011 Ram 3500 DRW with standard hitch rails installed. We have not pick out a 5th wheel as of yet,it will be a toy hauler which will come in any where from 14k to 19k. So I have a chance to get a 2009 Reese 24k Signature Series is there a problem with going over kill if I end up with a 14k unit.
- austingtaExplorerNo problem at all.
- 97wingerExplorerHere's what I have going on. I just picked up a 2011 Ram 3500 DRW with standard hitch rails installed. We have not pick out a 5th wheel as of yet,it will be a toy hauler which will come in any where from 14k to 19k. So I have a chance to get a 2009 Reese 24k Signature Series is there a problem with going over kill if I end up with a 14k unit.
- MFLNomad III see no problem with using a hitch, over rated for the job, especially if it is a quality hitch, and you are getting a good price. Many people try to fit the hitch to the truck. In your case 3500 DRW, a 24K hitch would not be over kill.
Jerry - tinner12002Explorer
97winger wrote:
Here's what I have going on. I just picked up a 2011 Ram 3500 DRW with standard hitch rails installed. We have not pick out a 5th wheel as of yet,it will be a toy hauler which will come in any where from 14k to 19k. So I have a chance to get a 2009 Reese 24k Signature Series is there a problem with going over kill if I end up with a 14k unit.
Absolutely not! It just means you have plenty of hitch for what your pulling. My small Hauler grosses out around #11500 and I have a 25K B&W hitch because I know I'm going bigger down the road and didn't want to buy 2 hitches. So if you get a deal on one go for it. You can always safely go bigger but I wouldn't ever go smaller even though I'm sure there is some wiggle room in their design but if it fails, then its on the owner at that point. - Me_AgainExplorer IIIHitches rated for higher towing weights normally have better king pin capture/latch mechanisms. Win Win! Chris
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