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- Ron3rdExplorer III
2012Coleman wrote:
I read an interesting thread titled 5th wheel hitch questions in the Fifth-Wheels forum. It contains a post from TucsonJim with an informative video link about Andersen Ultimate fifth wheel hitches which are Gooseneck. They connect to the ball with an adapter on the pin and put the trailer 9 inches to the rear which in turn limits the chances of contact with your truck.
I was impressed. Check out the video in the quote from that thread.TucsonJim wrote:
You'll lots of different recommendations on classic fifth wheel hitches in this forum. Most of these hitches are classic designs and have been around for years. The problem with them is that they are very heavy which takes away from the payload in your truck. I belong to several other RV related forums where the word has gotten out about Andersen Ultimate fifth wheel hitches. They only weigh 30-35 pounds! When you configure it with the ball mounted towards the rear, it gives you an extra 9" of clearance which eliminates the need for a slider hitch. Check out the video below and you might decide to go with one of them.
Andersen Ultimate Hitch
Jim
Thanks for the link, I'll pass it on. - 2012ColemanExplorer III read an interesting thread titled 5th wheel hitch questions in the Fifth-Wheels forum. It contains a post from TucsonJim with an informative video link about Andersen Ultimate fifth wheel hitches which are Gooseneck. They connect to the ball with an adapter on the pin and put the trailer 9 inches to the rear which in turn limits the chances of contact with your truck.
I was impressed. Check out the video in the quote from that thread.TucsonJim wrote:
You'll lots of different recommendations on classic fifth wheel hitches in this forum. Most of these hitches are classic designs and have been around for years. The problem with them is that they are very heavy which takes away from the payload in your truck. I belong to several other RV related forums where the word has gotten out about Andersen Ultimate fifth wheel hitches. They only weigh 30-35 pounds! When you configure it with the ball mounted towards the rear, it gives you an extra 9" of clearance which eliminates the need for a slider hitch. Check out the video below and you might decide to go with one of them.
Andersen Ultimate Hitch
Jim - transamz9Explorer
Wild Card wrote:
Me Again wrote:
campigloo wrote:
Check the truck for DEF. A few pre 13 models did have it. My friends 09 has it.
Your friend had a chassis cab then!!! Chris
And that happened in late 10' yr models.
You are correct. My 2010 Cab Chassis did not have DEF. His friend did not have a 2009 if he has DEF. I believe this poster is getting DEF and DPF confused. - Ron3rdExplorer III
Wild Card wrote:
Greene728 wrote:
Ron3rd wrote:
Thanks for the info folks and I have one more question relating to 5th wheel and goose neck hitches; the truck came with what appears to be a goosneck hitch in the bed which is common in this area for horse trailers, etc.
They will be installing a slider hitch for a 5th wheel so I assume the gooseneck hitch must be removed, correct?
Nope!
They have a couple of options in the Anderson Ultimate, and the B&W Companion hitches. Maybe even one it two more I'm not aware of. Both above mentioned have great reputations.
What he is saying is there are a few hitches that utilize the already installed gooseneck hitch. Use them instead of adding another element
OK, thanks, and sorry for the dumb question, I know nothing about these type of hitches. - Wild_CardExplorer
Me Again wrote:
campigloo wrote:
Check the truck for DEF. A few pre 13 models did have it. My friends 09 has it.
Your friend had a chassis cab then!!! Chris
And that happened in late 10' yr models. - Wild_CardExplorer
Greene728 wrote:
Ron3rd wrote:
Thanks for the info folks and I have one more question relating to 5th wheel and goose neck hitches; the truck came with what appears to be a goosneck hitch in the bed which is common in this area for horse trailers, etc.
They will be installing a slider hitch for a 5th wheel so I assume the gooseneck hitch must be removed, correct?
Nope!
They have a couple of options in the Anderson Ultimate, and the B&W Companion hitches. Maybe even one it two more I'm not aware of. Both above mentioned have great reputations.
What he is saying is there are a few hitches that utilize the already installed gooseneck hitch. Use them instead of adding another element - Greene728Explorer
Ron3rd wrote:
Thanks for the info folks and I have one more question relating to 5th wheel and goose neck hitches; the truck came with what appears to be a goosneck hitch in the bed which is common in this area for horse trailers, etc.
They will be installing a slider hitch for a 5th wheel so I assume the gooseneck hitch must be removed, correct?
Nope!
They have a couple of options in the Anderson Ultimate, and the B&W Companion hitches. Maybe even one it two more I'm not aware of. Both above mentioned have great reputations. - Ron3rdExplorer III
campigloo wrote:
Check the truck for DEF. A few pre 13 models did have it. My friends 09 has it.
If it has it, it's not like my 2016 which has the DEF fill next to the diesel fuel fill. I'll check the manual thought when they come back over. - Me_AgainExplorer III
campigloo wrote:
Check the truck for DEF. A few pre 13 models did have it. My friends 09 has it.
Your friend had a chassis cab then!!! Chris - campiglooExplorerCheck the truck for DEF. A few pre 13 models did have it. My friends 09 has it.
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