Anderson Weight Distribution Hitch?
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Hey... does anybody use this hitch? If so, what do you think of it? And have you used any weight dist hitch before it?
I ask because I got one a month or so ago, and I'm pretty unimpressed. I've used an Equalizer Hitch for twenty years and it has always worked very well. Then a few days ago, I went to use the Anderson for the first time. I set it up according to the setup video on YouTube... and then when I finished retracting the jack, it continued to squat the back of my truck just as if I was using a regular non-weight-dist hitch. The Equalizer wouldn't have done that.
I worry about this because I had planned to use it when carrying my truck camper, which requires a 36" TorkLift SuperTruss extension, which in turn requires a weight distribution hitch. I've used it with the Equalizer and it works great. I got the Anderson hoping for better ride quality and less noise. But I'm afraid to use it if it's not actually going to do its job.
Thoughts?
I ask because I got one a month or so ago, and I'm pretty unimpressed. I've used an Equalizer Hitch for twenty years and it has always worked very well. Then a few days ago, I went to use the Anderson for the first time. I set it up according to the setup video on YouTube... and then when I finished retracting the jack, it continued to squat the back of my truck just as if I was using a regular non-weight-dist hitch. The Equalizer wouldn't have done that.
I worry about this because I had planned to use it when carrying my truck camper, which requires a 36" TorkLift SuperTruss extension, which in turn requires a weight distribution hitch. I've used it with the Equalizer and it works great. I got the Anderson hoping for better ride quality and less noise. But I'm afraid to use it if it's not actually going to do its job.
Thoughts?
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