โJun-27-2016 05:23 PM
โJul-05-2016 02:29 PM
On theProwl wrote:
So, how exactly do I shop for a fiver hitch when I dont know what my measurements are? In other words, how do I avoid buying and installing a hitch that MAY not give me enough adjustment to tow level?
โJul-05-2016 01:46 PM
โJul-02-2016 08:09 PM
Cummins12V98 wrote:Me Again wrote:Cummins12V98 wrote:
If you have not bought a truck yet just buy a long bed and save all the headaches!
Head aches with one's HOA are much worst than the head aches presented by a SB truck! Ask me how I know that in spades? Chris
Yea I know! If there are no restrictions a LB can make life easier, maybe!!!
โJul-02-2016 05:49 PM
Me Again wrote:Cummins12V98 wrote:
If you have not bought a truck yet just buy a long bed and save all the headaches!
Head aches with one's HOA are much worst than the head aches presented by a SB truck! Ask me how I know that in spades? Chris
โJul-02-2016 03:27 PM
โJul-01-2016 03:56 PM
โJul-01-2016 10:12 AM
โJul-01-2016 08:22 AM
Cummins12V98 wrote:
If you have not bought a truck yet just buy a long bed and save all the headaches!
โJul-01-2016 07:36 AM
โJun-30-2016 12:08 PM
โJun-30-2016 11:53 AM
SoCalDesertRider wrote:Agree.
Yep, and alot of those measurement issues are eliminated when a short bed is not in the equation.
โJun-30-2016 11:51 AM
otrfun wrote:On theProwl wrote:Our TV is a '16 Ram 3500 SB. Basically the same truck you have. Our 5th wheel weighs approx. 12k loaded.
Thanks for all the replies! I definitely have some thinking to do, but leaning toward the B&W. I like the thought of having a gooseneck ball available if ever needed.
I'll leave it up to everybody else to hash out the brand-war.
The height requirement for your prospective hitch may drive your choice more than anything else. If you need a hitch much lower than 16" or so, you're going to find your choices more limited. Sure don't want to tow nose high. See a lot of that on the road.
Also, be careful with your choice of a slider hitch if you decide to get one. Measure carefully. We almost purchased a slider that slides back 12". Come to find out we only 11.5" of clearance between the rear of our king pin assembly and the tailgate. That would have been an expensive mistake.
Fortunately, we were able to borrow a hitch and make some critical measurements before we purchased a new hitch. So glad we did. We ended up needing a hitch about 13-14" high. Almost purchased a new $1300 brandname hitch the day before. We would have been way nose high with that particular hitch adjusted to it's lowest position.
Good luck!
โJun-30-2016 11:35 AM
โJun-30-2016 11:15 AM