We felt like since it is literally made for the hitch, and that pin fits perfectly in there, that it was the best call. So far it has been amazing. I’m glad we went that route. How long have you guys had an Andersen?
@@rvfamilylife okay that’s awesome to know as well. I know it’s 6” less bed space used, and 1” taller at the lowest ball setting. So far we have better bed clearance and a FAR better ride than the old Curt built hitch.
Love how light it is and how much room it gives back to the bed of the truck!
I love how easy it is to get all of the bed space back. The old hitch was far too much work and weight to easily move it in and out of the truck.
I really like the idea of that Andersen Bed shaft. I'm hoping to add one of those.
We felt like since it is literally made for the hitch, and that pin fits perfectly in there, that it was the best call. So far it has been amazing. I’m glad we went that route. How long have you guys had an Andersen?
@@Markhamsonthemove We've had the 2nd gen model for over 2 years. We just upgraded to the 3rd gen.
@@rvfamilylife do you like the 3rd more or less so far? I know there’s not many BIG differences, but it’s fun to see people’s perspectives
@@Markhamsonthemove a lot more. the size difference really helps. And the build quality is greatly improved.
@@rvfamilylife okay that’s awesome to know as well. I know it’s 6” less bed space used, and 1” taller at the lowest ball setting. So far we have better bed clearance and a FAR better ride than the old Curt built hitch.
I would torque all three bolts to 70 ft lbs.
Eh yeah we want to follow their specs and recommendations. At 60 ft nothing moved on us.