NYSUPstater
Well-known member
Everyone is probly getting sick of my posts already for which I will apologize in advance for.
Bought the said hitch and took it out of the box and thought it was a simple thing to adjust from low to high. NOT. Wow, this thing has a multitude of adjustments. VERY impressed. Point is, I have no idea where to set it at to save time if you will before picking up new coach next weekend. Truck is a '15 F350,cc,4x4,sb, 18" tires. Coach is a BC 3560 SS. Never had a coach w/ radius/cut corners and old Reese 16k I think was positioned just ahead of axle. The B & W can be set so trailer is close to cab, lil ways back or further back from cab for kingpin location at whichever height you choose. With the Reese, I was at lowest setting, so I set this up in same manner, but not sure of distance back from cab or even if the height is right. Am thinking ahead before picking RV up cuz the hitch would have to come out, taken apart and re-done/torqued all over again.
What do you folks recommend? I know moving the kingpin forward will put more weight on steer axle (had 1,000 lb to spare with the Reese and old coach and 2100 lb pin wt). Really don't want to utilize the trial and error method.
Bought the said hitch and took it out of the box and thought it was a simple thing to adjust from low to high. NOT. Wow, this thing has a multitude of adjustments. VERY impressed. Point is, I have no idea where to set it at to save time if you will before picking up new coach next weekend. Truck is a '15 F350,cc,4x4,sb, 18" tires. Coach is a BC 3560 SS. Never had a coach w/ radius/cut corners and old Reese 16k I think was positioned just ahead of axle. The B & W can be set so trailer is close to cab, lil ways back or further back from cab for kingpin location at whichever height you choose. With the Reese, I was at lowest setting, so I set this up in same manner, but not sure of distance back from cab or even if the height is right. Am thinking ahead before picking RV up cuz the hitch would have to come out, taken apart and re-done/torqued all over again.
What do you folks recommend? I know moving the kingpin forward will put more weight on steer axle (had 1,000 lb to spare with the Reese and old coach and 2100 lb pin wt). Really don't want to utilize the trial and error method.