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โDec-02-2021 04:49 PM
mkirsch wrote:Thermoguy wrote:
Before you buy the Anderson, look at reviews on Amazon. I really wanted one until my wife looked up the reviews and said she wouldn't ride in the truck with me if I had that hitch...
You mean the one with 674 reviews and an average of 4.8 stars?
Or the one with 182 reviews and an average of 4.5 stars?
Or the one with 49 reviews and an average of 4.5 stars?
When things come that highly rated your one-star reviews are generally from people who had unrealistic expectations, misused/abused the product, or got the odd bad one.
โDec-02-2021 07:55 AM
Thermoguy wrote:
Before you buy the Anderson, look at reviews on Amazon. I really wanted one until my wife looked up the reviews and said she wouldn't ride in the truck with me if I had that hitch...
โDec-01-2021 07:41 PM
โDec-01-2021 03:41 PM
Cummins12V98 wrote:IdaD wrote:
I've never quite figured out why the rails are such a big deal to have in the bed. They're good tie down points and aren't that obtrusive. I guess if you're shoveling dirt or rocks out of the bed they could be a problem but most guys grow up at some point and buy a trailer for that kind of thing.
I used to have a RBW hitch with the hitch rails in the bed but in a front to back configuration. I hated them as I used my truck for Construction. A friend mentioned B&W and the rest is history!!! Thanks Rick.
โDec-01-2021 02:11 PM
IdaD wrote:
I've never quite figured out why the rails are such a big deal to have in the bed. They're good tie down points and aren't that obtrusive. I guess if you're shoveling dirt or rocks out of the bed they could be a problem but most guys grow up at some point and buy a trailer for that kind of thing.
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โDec-01-2021 05:54 AM
riltri wrote:MFL wrote:
The B&W turnover ball system would be my choice, if actually using the ball for a heavy gooseneck trailer.
If you just want to fasten an aluminum tubular hitch to it, any of the ball systems above will be solid enough.
I know you dislike/don't want rails. They are a much more solid attachment, than any single point hitch. You would have many more options for a hitch, and if you want an Andersen hitch, the steel onethe steel one that Cummins 2014 has, is a more solid version.
Jerry
I have searched the Anderson site and can not find the steel one mentioned. Can you point me the the right direction? Thanks
โDec-01-2021 05:43 AM
MFL wrote:
The B&W turnover ball system would be my choice, if actually using the ball for a heavy gooseneck trailer.
If you just want to fasten an aluminum tubular hitch to it, any of the ball systems above will be solid enough.
I know you dislike/don't want rails. They are a much more solid attachment, than any single point hitch. You would have many more options for a hitch, and if you want an Andersen hitch, the steel onethe steel one that Cummins 2014 has, is a more solid version.
Jerry
โDec-01-2021 05:13 AM
MFL wrote:
The B&W turnover ball system would be my choice, if actually using the ball for a heavy gooseneck trailer.
If you just want to fasten an aluminum tubular hitch to it, any of the ball systems above will be solid enough.
I know you dislike/don't want rails. They are a much more solid attachment, than any single point hitch. You would have many more options for a hitch, and if you want an Andersen hitch, the steel one that Cummins 2014 has, is a more solid version.
Jerry
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โNov-30-2021 07:03 PM
cummins2014 wrote:Cummins12V98 wrote:
This question was asked over on the TDR. Consensus is that the B&W is a better quality product and the bonus is it's 100% US Made.
FYI the CURT is unfortunately Made in China.
The OP on the TDR ended up buying the B&W.
What makes the B&W a better ball then others may I ask. better steel , better looking ,what possibly makes one ball better over another . Asking out of curiosity , will never be in the market ,but like tires we have been over this time ,and time again .