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01-11-2021, 08:56 AM #21
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Yep - it's 3217. If you call Andersen and select tech support you can talk to them about it. The expert they had me talk to is Archie and he's the one that sold it to me directly and shipped it out (full package, in box). He said the ball in the lowest position on the 3217 is the same as the ball in the highest on the 3220. And in the tallest position it's 2.5" higher than the 3220. It looks like their website is updated with the new base now.
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01-11-2021, 10:06 AM #22
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What truck do you have? I have a 2021 F450 with the factory retractable cover on order and was planning to use my Andersen Ultimate Hitch 3220 TBX that I used in my previous truck. I had considered getting the Goosebox until I saw the reports that it could hit the rails and now am wondering if my AUH 3220 will not work either.
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01-11-2021, 10:59 AM #23
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I have a 2020 F350 Tremor model. It may be slightly taller (stance) but the bed rails should be exactly the same as your F450. The factory retractable cover is made by Retrax so you're likely to have the same issue (eventually) that I had with the 3220. You should get the 3217 I think. Andersen will tell you the same thing if you call them.
One thing you should consider, and I don't know yet as I've not pulled with the 3217, is how the trailer will stand. I hope I can get it level and not have it tilted back and putting more weight on the rear axle. This is my first fifth wheel and I have to say I'm very surprised by how dismissal the dealers were around here about getting the right setup for height from truck rails and leveling the trailer. I suspect it's more complicated than they let on but don't want to lose a sale. One did tell me that if the trailer is not tall enough they can "flip" the suspension around to raise it. I have no idea what that means or entails. Ugh.
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01-11-2021, 12:05 PM #24
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Jerry & Patty
Ordered: 2021 Ford F450 & 2021 Solitude 390RK-R
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01-11-2021, 12:20 PM #25
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Your Tremor has a factory lift kit I believe. Combined with the taller AUH, it may very well be that the trailer will be nose high. If that's the case, your alternative is to have a subframe built to raise up the trailer. This is what I'm going to do since I want to install 35" tires on my truck, which will raise the bed height 1.5". My plan on the trailer is to install an independent suspension with shocks and have a subframe built.
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01-11-2021, 02:00 PM #26
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I can do that but I believe all the specs are on ford.com and for all the Super Duty trucks, it's the same. I looked into this. As someone else mentioned the Tremor as a factory lift so overall the bed may be higher than non-Tremor Super Duty trucks.
The bed rail height from bed floor looks to be about 21.5" without the Retrax rails (retractable bed cover), Ford specs it at 21.1". With the rails it sits at about 22.5". The rail height from ground on the Tremor is about 58.25" or so (unloaded).
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01-11-2021, 02:01 PM #27
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01-11-2021, 10:39 PM #28
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I would never trust the dealer for this kind of thing. Best bet would be a commercial trucking suspension shop. They deal with all sorts of trailer issues, so fabricating a subframe would be a simple task. In fact I'm going to look into this for my trailer which I have an independent suspension installed. I'm going to go with either a Timbrens or Dexter Torflex IS as they are literally less than 1/2 the price of the MorRyde. I figure an IS with shocks will be a big step towards dampening the vibrations in the trailer and I'll also have a lot more suspension compliance.
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02-11-2021, 08:45 AM #29
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bhop,
Good looking setup and exactly what I'm looking to do on my 397TH-R when I finally get it delivered. Is the measurement from the rear of the blue pin plate to the bottom of the pin box the same as the front? I can't tell if it is an optical illusion or of because the AUH ball sits behind the pin, it is actually putting more pressure on the plate back there and wearing those white bushings quicker.
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02-11-2021, 07:47 PM #30
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There is an excellent You Tube video where the guy who created the Anderson 5th wheel hitch provides graphics to show install and measurement.
He shows how to measure "A" vs. "B" and the ultimate orientation of the adapter. The hitch itself (part that connects to the truck bed) points to the tailgate so you can orient that easily.
Google You Tube Video Ultimate 5th Wheel Connection Installation - Andersen Hitches Apr 5 2018. Let me know if you cannot find it. Good luck!
Word of advice if I may, make sure the push/pull cable that connects to the slide pin (that goes under the ball neck) is tight. Mine was loose and not connected to the cable well. Also you will need a torque wrench for the hitch bolts (3) and the adapter bolts (4). Always tighten the TOP hitch bolt FIRST. I've had zero problems with mine and been FT over a year now.RV: 2020 Solitude 310GK - FB Paint, 300W Solar, Onan 5500 Gen, DP Windows, Samsung R-Frig, Splendide Stacked W/D.
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