May-15-2023 09:39 PM
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May-17-2023 04:46 PM
fj12ryder wrote:FishOnOne wrote:I'm not surprised since the Andersen hitch is adequate for the lighter trailers. It's only when you get up around 15,000-18,000 lbs. that you need a real hitch. 🙂
We're on day 3 with this topic and I'm shocked that the President of the marketing arm of B&W Trailer Hitches hasn't commented about the Anderson hitch. :h
May-17-2023 04:44 PM
Bionic Man wrote:
And to kick more sand, I’ll probably do BFGs instead of Michelin. :C
May-17-2023 04:42 PM
Bionic Man wrote:FishOnOne wrote:
We're on day 3 with this topic and I'm shocked that the President of ;);)the marketing arm of B&W Trailer Hitches hasn't commented about the Anderson hitch. :h
That makes two of us.
I actually requested the B&W and the trailer dealer I went to said they would sell me one but I would regret it. “Everyone is going to these Anderson’s”. Big selling point was to be able to lift it out of the truck by yourself. It’s incredibly light. I like it so far.
Typing this message while sitting in the automatic car wash. I don’t miss the training wheels.
May-17-2023 03:15 PM
FishOnOne wrote:I'm not surprised since the Andersen hitch is adequate for the lighter trailers. It's only when you get up around 15,000-18,000 lbs. that you need a real hitch. 🙂
We're on day 3 with this topic and I'm shocked that the President of the marketing arm of B&W Trailer Hitches hasn't commented about the Anderson hitch. :h
May-17-2023 03:12 PM
May-17-2023 03:08 PM
FishOnOne wrote:
We're on day 3 with this topic and I'm shocked that the President of ;);)the marketing arm of B&W Trailer Hitches hasn't commented about the Anderson hitch. :h
May-17-2023 02:49 PM
FishOnOne wrote:
We're on day 3 with this topic and I'm shocked that the President of the marketing arm of B&W Trailer Hitches hasn't commented about the Anderson hitch. :h
May-17-2023 02:15 PM
May-17-2023 12:58 PM
May-17-2023 12:05 PM
Cummins12V98 wrote:fj12ryder wrote:Cummins12V98 wrote:If the truck is down on the overloads it's going to ride pretty rough. I put bags on my old truck because it set down on the overloads, and rode like a lumber wagon. Got it off the overloads and it was fine. JME of course.Bionic Man wrote:
It settles 2 1/4” with the RV on the truck. It is enough that some oncoming drivers were flashing their lights. Would have got the air suspension if I ordered the truck.
Bigger tires are for aesthetics. They won’t be huge but I’ve never been a fan of stock size.
You want the truck to set "LEVEL" and ride on the overloads. Yes I get flashed at times but oh well! I set 55" top rear bed to ground with factory rear air. LOVE it!!!
But FWIW, it looks like it's sitting a bit low in the rear. The truck that is.
100% disagree! Loaded you want the truck on the overloads that is what they are there for. They stop a lot of bouncing.
Pic could be deceiving. I highly doubt the truck is setting low rear with at the most 2,400# pin weight.
May-17-2023 10:12 AM
Cummins12V98 wrote:We'll have to agree to disagree. My statement was from actual experience, so I stand by what I said.
...100% disagree! Loaded you want the truck on the overloads that is what they are there for. They stop a lot of bouncing.
Pic could be deceiving. I highly doubt the truck is setting low rear with at the most 2,400# pin weight.
May-17-2023 07:48 AM
May-17-2023 07:09 AM
fj12ryder wrote:Cummins12V98 wrote:If the truck is down on the overloads it's going to ride pretty rough. I put bags on my old truck because it set down on the overloads, and rode like a lumber wagon. Got it off the overloads and it was fine. JME of course.Bionic Man wrote:
It settles 2 1/4” with the RV on the truck. It is enough that some oncoming drivers were flashing their lights. Would have got the air suspension if I ordered the truck.
Bigger tires are for aesthetics. They won’t be huge but I’ve never been a fan of stock size.
You want the truck to set "LEVEL" and ride on the overloads. Yes I get flashed at times but oh well! I set 55" top rear bed to ground with factory rear air. LOVE it!!!
But FWIW, it looks like it's sitting a bit low in the rear. The truck that is.
May-16-2023 08:15 PM
Cummins12V98 wrote:Headlights are adjustable to fix this.Bionic Man wrote:
It settles 2 1/4” with the RV on the truck. It is enough that some oncoming drivers were flashing their lights. Would have got the air suspension if I ordered the truck.
Bigger tires are for aesthetics. They won’t be huge but I’ve never been a fan of stock size.
You want the truck to set "LEVEL" and ride on the overloads. Yes I get flashed at times but oh well! I set 55" top rear bed to ground with factory rear air. LOVE it!!!