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While taken a nap under the truck (checking the hitch for the recall webbing cracks) this weekend I noticed that the factory hitch tube is slightly bent towards the front. Is this normal or just another reason to go buy a real hitch? Just getting a little concerned before our 570 mile trip to Reno with the trailer later this month.
TIA - Marty
 
BV, if you mean the lateral, 2" box tube that the hitchbox is welded to then, NO my OE '98. 5 hitch was not bent. I say was, because I upgraded to a Reese Titan V (class 5) hitch after I had heard of DC's proposed fix if no cracks were found in the OE unit. I hauled my OE hitch to the dump last month. Guess they got me coming and going... I had to initially pay for the hitch, and then again to have it buried in a landfill. #ad
BV, have you thought of the possibility that someone may have backed into your hitch?

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'98. 5 2500 QC 4x4 Sport, Glasstite Vision II, 285 BFG A/Ts on M/T Challengers, Warn 4X Boards, Mopar fender flares & tow hooks, NW Custom s/s-rubber mud flaps, Mag-Hytec diff. cover & trans. pan, Edelbrock IAS shocks, Reese Titan V hitch, VDO Vision gauges, Dynamat, '00 Sport grille & valve cover, '00 Sport headlights/PIAA Super White bulbs, PIAA Dual Sport 900 aux. lights, BD exh. brake and TorqLoc, Prime-Loc, Bosch 275s, VA CPC, DD Boost Module, Banks Stinger wastegate actuator, ATS exh. man. , Banks 4" dia. s/s exh. sys. , BD V10/Cummins hybrid TC & valve body, BD trans. front pump & PressureLoc, Air Bulldog induction hood (with NACA ducts), plus MANY other trick modifications
 
John - The hitch still has the paint on it, bumper is not dinged and receiver has no marks so the back into or ran into option is not very feasible. I did however stop really, really, really fast about a year ago with a trailer (6x10 w/6'sides) full of very wet hardwoods. I went ahead and took it off and think a new hitch is in order - Pardon my french but forget the recall brackets.

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BV, at least you will be able to sleep nights knowing you are going to a better hitch. #ad


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I try not to sleep while driving #ad
. Just ordered the Draw-Tite Ultra 10,000 tow 12,000 with weight distribution.
Does anyone need a boat anchor #ad
You can have it free for the shipping charges.

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Feed the Landfill??? there is a free place to recycle metal, wood etc etc located on H Street NW in Auburn. and its FREE
 
John,

I plan on going to the Reese Titan V (class 5) hitch for the same reason as you. I have question. Is the receiver located in exaclty the same position as the OEM hitch receiver. I ask because I built the steps for my slidein camper and they use the receiver. Any difference in location would mean I would be to modify them. Just wondering.

Thanks Arlan
 
BV - that's the hitch I installed. I especially liked the ratings. A legitimate 10K/1K WC rating. And the install used existing frame holes - just had to enlarge them a bit. The hitch does tuck up under the frame a bit closer than the OE one. I had to lower the ball mount to the last notches.

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26' Terry w/slide 7500GVWR
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Hey Arlan, I believe the the centerline (in the horizontal plane) of both the OE and Reese Titan V hitchboxes are the same... or close. The Reese Titan V has a 2. 5" square hitchbox... I understand the 2" reducer is optional now although, the unit I purchased from Camping World came with it (free). Another design feature of the Titan V is the size of the lateral beam; most class III and IV hitches have a 2" beam with the 2" hitchbox welded to both beam halves with the aid of gussets, the Titan V use a 3", one piece beam with the center (2. 5" x 2. 5") cut out for the hitchbox. The hitchbox is welded around the entire periphery at both ends. A very strong, well thought out design. A very heavy-duty hitch extension is also an available option.

Another hitch you may want to look into Arlan, is the Super Hitch by Torklift ( www.superhitch.com ). Although, I really like my Reese Titan V, I feel the best hitch for those hauling a long camper THAT REQUIRE AN EXTREME-DUTY HITCH EXTENSION is the Torklift Super Hitch. The Super Hitch is a Class 5 hitch that has (qty. ) 2, 2" hitchboxes in a stacked configuration. The hitch extension utilizes both of these hitchboxes to provide verticle stabilization as well as carrying capacity. A chain angling away from each side of the rearward end of the hitch extension provides lateral stabilization. I have three friends with this hitch and they ALL love 'em! #ad


Sorry Heaterexpert, I recycle EVERYTHING however, I wasn't sure where in the heck I could get rid of the hitch. Sorry. Do you think you could find it in your heart to forgive me... just this once? #ad


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