I have a 2016 Ram 3500 dually on order with the tow package puck system and thinking about getting the Curt Q24 5th wheel hitch. I pull a 2013 Montana 3725RL, it has a 14,000 lb. Max load rating (I have not weighted mine yet to find actual weight).
What do you guys think about the Curt hitch?
Thanks, Scott
If I can't get a truck with the pucks what is the best alternative?
Yes, the urethane cushions helps in giving it a feel of an air cushion hitch. In fact I was going to get one for my Arctic Fox, as it is heavy, but the way the B&W jaws clamp and the urethane shoulders make a nice ride and I saved myself the money.
Yes, the 1st hitches were/are only rated for 18K but many RVers go over that. The upper head unit is way over built and the jaws are massive next to a competitor that is rated a lot higher. I was able to tour the plant in Kansas, they are quality first minded.
I briefly towed for hire, and the company I towed for required a 22K rated 5th wheel hitch. When I showed up for vehicle inspection, he stated the B&W companion is under rated and he OK'd it.
TCDiesel.
I agree with what you say.. I have 2 fifthwheel trailers in Alaska. I don't want the hitch in the bed but I would then have to convert 2 fifthwheel to goosenecks... Could you recommend the best system to convert fifth wheels???
Thanks
Chris
A word of caution is in order about the use of the Cody Coupler! Because of its design, additional pressure may be placed on the "King Pin" of the trailer it is mounted on. This is a result of the leveraging action involved. Because of this, we feel it is wise to mention several steps that should be taken by the owner of such a rig. These are "common sense" suggestions that could and should apply to any type of trailer hook-up.
REGULARLY INSPECT THE INSTALLATION OF THE COUPLER
Make certain the "King Pin" is securely attached to the Pin Box. Occasionally, additional reinforcement might be advisable.
AVOID THE "POP-A-WHEELY SYNDROME"
Smooth, even starts and stops are always better than the jerky motion.
TRAILER BRAKES SHOULD ALWAYS BE IN GOOD WORKING ORDER!
And properly hooked up.
Love these type of threads.
Used the B&W turnover in my 99 CTD. Never had one ounce of problem out of it. New to me 2013 dodge 3500 came with the B&W turnover. I will be purchasing the 3500 or 3600 companion not sure yet which one! Still doing research. I love how some of us will spend 60K plus on a new best truck on the market and then squabble over saving a few dollars on something like a hitch. I have never heard about or seen a B&W hitch fail . However I have seen first hand both curt and Reese hitches fail. When I purchased my Chevy D/A it came with a curt mounted in the bed have only used It 3 times and the trailer I pull with it is #5000 below the hitch max weight rating. Thank goodness for that,. B&W all the way!
Chris
Goose box is the only one that I am aware of that doesn't void the trailer warranty.