Lynn1130
Well-known member
And you understand this because?
Of the number of people who have switched and commented about the difference in ride. As I said, I have read through most everything I can find on the two including threads here and elsewhere. From my view, which is of course my view, just the number of moving parts in the standard hitch leaves room for rough ride and noise. I am sure that adding air ride, and whatever softens that up but how much more does one spend trying to find a softer ride? A $1000 hitch turns into $2500. And I don't pay much attention to feedback or testimonials on the vendor's sites. Most of that is questionable.
I do appreciate the feedback and while this seems to, like most threads, have taken a right turn from the topic even some of that is helpful in making a decision.
As mentioned earlier, my only issue with the two is the short warranty with the Anderson.
As to moving it around at the service department. They seem to do a good job tearing up my lube disk with their forklifts so I doubt that the different hitch is going to matter.