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Anyone using Andersen Hitches for their travel trailers or other trailers? Been doing some looking and watching and reading today but can't seem to find any real life reviews.
Thanks for the reply. I guess I should have specified I was looking at their weight distribution antisway anti-bounce system
It's a fantastic system! However.......I will add the caveat that it works best for tongue weights 900lbs and under. They say up to 1400Lbs tongue weight, and that has worked for a few with the right rigs, but I can tell you first hand that is not the norm for many users. Under 900lbs tongue weight and the system rocks!
It's light, quick to setup and take off, you can back up without any disconnection. really manages sway and bounce. It is sensitive to changes in tongue weight. I would have to make minor adjustments based on trailer load for a particular trip, but I liked that part as it is easy to do and I knew it was then working at it's best.
Andersens support is fantastic and they were always good at sending out any updated parts as they improved the system.
This is good information. Thank you. Looking at the videos and such I can see how this could potentially occurI remember reading on an airstream trailer forum a while ago that the Anderson hitches on bumper pull trailers were causing abnormal wear on the hitch.
Apparently the way the chains are tensioned it pulls the trailer forward and causes the movable jaw of the hitch to bear a load that normally gets placed on the top and front surface of the ball and hitch socket. This load on the movable jaw causes it to wear abnormally and potentially fail.
Im no expert on these hitches, just relating what I read. You might want to explore it further.
I had the Hensley arrow for my travel trailer and loved that thing. You could drive with one finger in 80 km cross winds on my 29 foot north trail. I sold it when I sold the trailer and got a fifth wheel, and a year later got another TT. Kicking myself for selling it because they are very expensive new.
Just tack weld it in there and it won't move around.the Andersen does not come in a 2.5" shank, so that made the decision pretty easy..... I'm tired of the stupid step down adapter.
I remember reading on an airstream trailer forum a while ago that the Anderson hitches on bumper pull trailers were causing abnormal wear on the hitch.
Apparently the way the chains are tensioned it pulls the trailer forward and causes the movable jaw of the hitch to bear a load that normally gets placed on the top and front surface of the ball and hitch socket. This load on the movable jaw causes it to wear abnormally and potentially fail.
Im no expert on these hitches, just relating what I read. You might want to explore it further.
That was specific to the type of ball coupler that certain Airstreams were running at the time.