โJul-26-2016 06:39 AM
โAug-09-2016 05:49 AM
LIKE2BUILD wrote:
I got the puck system installed this weekend and assembled the hitch.
Observations on the puck installation:
1) The bed DOES NOT need to be lifted to install the pucks. There was ample room between the frame and bed to slide in the pucks and attach them to the frame.
2) Locations for the 3 1/2" holes was a little sketchy. The instructions say to "measure 26 1/4" from the end of the bed support ribs". These ribs taper a good bit at the end so it felt a bit like a guessing game. I measured exactly from that point and all of my holes ended up 1/4" too far forward. I used a die grinder to lengthen the holes so the trim rings would fit.
****In hindsight, I should have drilled the pilot hole for the 2 front pucks then checked for centering. That might have helped, but it's tough to get a good line of sight from underneath.
**** I wish Ram would have chosen the back edge of the bed as the measuring point instead of the ribs. That would have been a better define place to use as a starting point.
Observations on the Hitch:
--- It seems pretty well constructed and assembly was a snap.
--- The Curt Q20 with dual jaw design seems similar to the B&W hitch head design. I know the B&W is well made, but the $300 difference is a little tough to swallow. The Curt head is cushioned and tilts front/rear and side-to-side. I think it covers most design features of the 'better' hitches in the industry. Of course there's air ride and all kinds of other high end systems, but I think the Curt will be worlds better than the RBW.
KJ
โAug-09-2016 04:58 AM
LIKE2BUILD wrote:
I got the puck system installed this weekend and assembled the hitch.
Observations on the puck installation:
1) The bed DOES NOT need to be lifted to install the pucks. There was ample room between the frame and bed to slide in the pucks and attach them to the frame.
2) Locations for the 3 1/2" holes was a little sketchy. The instructions say to "measure 26 1/4" from the end of the bed support ribs". These ribs taper a good bit at the end so it felt a bit like a guessing game. I measured exactly from that point and all of my holes ended up 1/4" too far forward. I used a die grinder to lengthen the holes so the trim rings would fit.
****In hindsight, I should have drilled the pilot hole for the 2 front pucks then checked for centering. That might have helped, but it's tough to get a good line of sight from underneath.
**** I wish Ram would have chosen the back edge of the bed as the measuring point instead of the ribs. That would have been a better define place to use as a starting point.
Observations on the Hitch:
--- It seems pretty well constructed and assembly was a snap.
--- The Curt Q20 with dual jaw design seems similar to the B&W hitch head design. I know the B&W is well made, but the $300 difference is a little tough to swallow. The Curt head is cushioned and tilts front/rear and side-to-side. I think it covers most design features of the 'better' hitches in the industry. Of course there's air ride and all kinds of other high end systems, but I think the Curt will be worlds better than the RBW.
KJ
โAug-08-2016 10:17 PM
โAug-08-2016 03:16 PM
โAug-08-2016 12:58 PM
โJul-31-2016 08:36 AM
Brisk wrote:
I have to agree with the B&W guys since I am one myself. That is THE hitch to buy PERIOD. I totally understand the cost factor but you will HATE towing your 5er when it clunks every time you start and stop. Sell something if you have too, but BUY THE B&W HITCH!!!!!
โJul-30-2016 09:18 PM
โJul-28-2016 05:28 PM
โJul-28-2016 05:04 PM
Me Again wrote:LIKE2BUILD wrote:
Perfect information. Thanks so much.
Your install looks extremely clean and that's the appearance that I want. The 5er we're buying is coming with the hitch that uses standard bolt-down rails in the bed. Call me crazy, but I just really don't want anything permanent in the bed. I want it completely clear so if I carry a load of wood, plywood, drywall....whatever....I don't have to goof around with the rails being in the way.
I went back and forth with installing a B&W turnover ball then using a Companion hitch. That's a pretty nice deal but by the time I bought that whole setup I'd be over $1300 into the project. I'm getting the factory fifth wheel prep, wiring kit, and Reese picture frame adapter for under $700. Since I'm getting the hitch for free that puts me way ahead on $$$$$.
I guess the final straw in going this route is having 4 points of locking contact for the hitch compared to 1 for the B&W setup. Yes, I know the Companion spreads the weight across bed and it is a very well engineered system, but I do like the idea of having hitch locked directly into the frame rails. Another nice thing is picture frame adapter makes it versatile and if I want to upgrade 5er hitches it's just simple plug and play without any other mods.
KJ
If you have not yet purchase the Reese PF, STOP and look at the Demco 6099 frame. It can be release without first removing the hitch. I pick my whole hitch/picture frame as a single unit.
ORRRRRRrrr save the picture frame money, sell the free hitch and get a B&W RVK3600. You will not be sorry on doing that, I guarantee you will not be sorry if you go this route!!!!!
Chris
โJul-27-2016 11:32 AM
LIKE2BUILD wrote:
Okay, this is really funny. The Ram 20K Hitch
....looks pretty much identical to the Curt 20K 5er hitch.
KJ
โJul-27-2016 11:30 AM
โJul-27-2016 11:28 AM
LIKE2BUILD wrote:Cummins12V98 wrote:
Your call but IMHO you are throwing good money after bad. The RVK3600 will be ready to go when you decide your truck and RV are not big enough. Do the math. Picture frame adapter is $370 sell your "FREE" hitch $300? You are down to $500 for the proper hitch. NO brainer to me. You need to sell your wife on this.
The cheapest I've seen the RVK3600 is $1,100. Even if I get $300 for the RBK (doubtful without the rails) I'm still out $800 versus $370 for the picture frame.
KJ
โJul-27-2016 08:05 AM
Blazing Zippers wrote:
I just installed a B&W goose neck with a new Anderson tripod in our 2016 Ram. The tripod weighs under 80 lbs and comes out quickly. The gooseneck then turns over for a flat floor. Works great!
โJul-27-2016 07:49 AM
LIKE2BUILD wrote:
Okay, this is really funny. The Ram 20K Hitch
....looks pretty much identical to the Curt 20K 5er hitch.
KJ