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    Full Time Hitch

    I am as green as they git. Thank you all for your replies and advise.

    We are full timers and have been since Nov 15'. We just got our tow vehicle a couple weeks ago and now I'm ready for a proper hitch and I've gotten several opinions regarding what's best. As a Full Timer and once we hit the road we'll most likely be moving every 13-14 weeks. The gent who did our first pull HIGHLY recommended B&W 18k. He also pulls for a living. To me that is worth writing down on account that it works daily. Safety First, I just want the right hitch. Anywho, details and questions below.

    Tow Vehicle: 2016 Ram Truck 3500 6.7 liter Cummins. 5th wheel prepared by Ram
    Trailer: 2015 Grand Design 357BHS

    Is the B&W 18k all people say?

    I can't seem to be able to confirm but because it was the 5th wheel prep was done by dodge, I've been told that I need a specific B&W hitch for proper fitment.. is this true?

    Has anyone used the Anderson? They pushed them pretty hard at the RV dealership.. So much so, it seemed disingenuous.

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    I have the Anderson hitch but I've only pulled my new trailer a handful of times so far. What appealed to me was that it was light enough to easily remove so that I have the full use of the bed of my truck, and that it was less likely to bind on uneven surfaces. That being said, what I have since discovered is that backing the truck up to match the ball with the kingpin block's hole is quite a challenge - particularly when doing it without any outside help. Others on this forum drew my attention to this hitch http://www.pullrite.com/products/isr...-superlite-20k which is rated at 20,000 lbs, flips the ball to the kingpin side, and adds a funnel to the hitch which would appear to make it a lot easier to hitch up. If I were buying I'd lean towards that.

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    Andersen aluminum here. It is a very stout product for its 37lbs. I like that I can see the ball in hitch qhen connecting. Lots of GD folks are running Andersens. One with over 20,000 miles of towing with it.

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    B&W makes a Companion hitch that fits into the RAM puck system.

    Is your truck a longbed or shortbed?

    If it is a shortbed, you may want to look into a sliding hitch, to clear the trailer and cab in tight turns.
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    Complete list of everything that goes into the Ram 5th Wheel Prep: http://www.ramgunner.com/ram5thwheel.htm

    My recommendation: B&W RVK3600 rated for 25K http://www.ramgunner.com/rvk3600.html
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    I went with the Hensley BD3 air hitch. It's not cheap but it's supposed to eliminate most of the shock transmitted from the tow vehicle to the 5th wheel (and visa-versa). Should provide a very smooth ride. I'll find out this weekend when I use it for the first time.
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    Quote Originally Posted by huntr70 View Post
    B&W makes a Companion hitch that fits into the RAM puck system.

    Is your truck a longbed or shortbed?

    If it is a shortbed, you may want to look into a sliding hitch, to clear the trailer and cab in tight turns.
    It's a shortbed.

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    Quote Originally Posted by SWJewellTN View Post
    I have the Anderson hitch but I've only pulled my new trailer a handful of times so far. What appealed to me was that it was light enough to easily remove so that I have the full use of the bed of my truck, and that it was less likely to bind on uneven surfaces. That being said, what I have since discovered is that backing the truck up to match the ball with the kingpin block's hole is quite a challenge - particularly when doing it without any outside help. Others on this forum drew my attention to this hitch http://www.pullrite.com/products/isr...-superlite-20k which is rated at 20,000 lbs, flips the ball to the kingpin side, and adds a funnel to the hitch which would appear to make it a lot easier to hitch up. If I were buying I'd lean towards that.
    Thank you, I'll check out your link and add this hitch to my research list.

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    Quote Originally Posted by RamGunner View Post
    Complete list of everything that goes into the Ram 5th Wheel Prep: http://www.ramgunner.com/ram5thwheel.htm

    My recommendation: B&W RVK3600 rated for 25K http://www.ramgunner.com/rvk3600.html
    Thank you. I will check your links, I really am leaning towards B&W at the moment; good or bad, mostly based on the recommendation of a daily user of the product. Research continues.

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    Quote Originally Posted by bertschb View Post
    I went with the Hensley BD3 air hitch. It's not cheap but it's supposed to eliminate most of the shock transmitted from the tow vehicle to the 5th wheel (and visa-versa). Should provide a very smooth ride. I'll find out this weekend when I use it for the first time.
    Oh. I look forward to hearing of your experience. Thank you.

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