Rene T
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Looking for comments from someone with a 6 1/2' bed.
I've been taking another hard look at getting the Ultimate Andersen hitch but I have an issue.
I currently use a Reese 20K sliding hitch. (HEAVY). I have the bed rails installed. When they installed the bed rails, they positioned them so that with the trailer connected, the king pin is pretty much directly over the rear axle. The instructions also state to install the rails so that the kingpin is over the axle or a little in front of it. The guy who put mine in located them as far back as he could, and still be right over the axle, to give me as much clearance as possible between the trailer and cab when making a sharp turn.
Here's my issue. The ball on the Andersen hitch is offset by about 5" from the centerline of it's framework. If I install the hitch so that the ball is towards the front, the odds are, the trailer would hit the cab on a sharp turn.
If I install the hitch so that the ball is towards the rear, all of the weight would be aft of the axle by 5" and I'm afraid of possible steering issues especially if I get into rain ice or snow.
Now I know I can rotate the kingpin adapter so the ball socket would be towards the rear but the weight of the trailer would still be on the ball which would be 5" behind the axle.
Now if they manufactured a hitch with the ball centered in it's framework, It would work perfectly. All the weight would be over the axle. I plan on calling Andersen soon and ask them if they do make a hitch with the ball centered.
Any comments.
I've been taking another hard look at getting the Ultimate Andersen hitch but I have an issue.
I currently use a Reese 20K sliding hitch. (HEAVY). I have the bed rails installed. When they installed the bed rails, they positioned them so that with the trailer connected, the king pin is pretty much directly over the rear axle. The instructions also state to install the rails so that the kingpin is over the axle or a little in front of it. The guy who put mine in located them as far back as he could, and still be right over the axle, to give me as much clearance as possible between the trailer and cab when making a sharp turn.
Here's my issue. The ball on the Andersen hitch is offset by about 5" from the centerline of it's framework. If I install the hitch so that the ball is towards the front, the odds are, the trailer would hit the cab on a sharp turn.
If I install the hitch so that the ball is towards the rear, all of the weight would be aft of the axle by 5" and I'm afraid of possible steering issues especially if I get into rain ice or snow.
Now I know I can rotate the kingpin adapter so the ball socket would be towards the rear but the weight of the trailer would still be on the ball which would be 5" behind the axle.
Now if they manufactured a hitch with the ball centered in it's framework, It would work perfectly. All the weight would be over the axle. I plan on calling Andersen soon and ask them if they do make a hitch with the ball centered.
Any comments.