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Troubleshooting Jerking/Lunging When Towing Trailer that Has Andersen Fifth Wheel Gooseneck Adapter  

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Pulling this with the Anderson hitch the trailer jerks/lunges when pulling. What is the problem? Seems to be level. Pulling Thor transporter 5th wheel with 2016 Chevrolet 3500 4x4 dually

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What you described sounds like chucking. Chucking is the sound you are describing that comes from the moving parts of the hitch. When you start and stop the play moves back and forth and causes the sound you are hearing.

Since you are using a fifth wheel to gooseneck adapter it's not overly surprising that you are having issues with chucking.

The only real solutions would be to upgrade to a hitch that is cushioned and has a jaw system that provides better king pin contact to reduce movement like the Companion part # BWRVK3500-5W that you referenced. You'd need to have a B and W Turnoverball hitch installed in your truck though since that's what this hitch is designed to fit. If you have a different brand gooseneck hitch let me know and I'll see what best option would be.

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Sam

1/14/2020

I have a 2011 Ford with a 5 1/2 foot bead with a B&W turn over ball hitch I have to use a 4 inch offset ball to have clearance can I use the B&W fifith wheel companion hitch

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Jacob H.

1/17/2020

If you are needing an offset for your camper to clear the cab of your vehicle, the B&W Companion does not have an offset. We do have another gooseneck to fifth wheel conversion hitch that will offer a 3 inch offset. That is going to be the Demco Recon # DM8550045. You just want to be careful when hooking up to you trailer to make sure you will have enough cab clearance before you hit the road.
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Sam O.

1/20/2020

Does the B&W RVK3500 have an 4 inch off set

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Jacob H.

1/20/2020

The B&W Companion Gooseneck to Fifth Wheel adapter hitch will have no offset. It will set directly over the gooseneck ball. The Demco Recon # DM8550045 is another adapter that will feature a 3 inch offset if you are looking to get more nose to cab clearance.
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Sam O.

1/21/2020

I have a 4 inch Off set ball can I use it with the Demco Recon #Dm8550045 adapter

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Jason S.

1/21/2020

The Demco Recon # DM8550045 cannot be used with the 4 inch offset ball # BWGNXA4085 for example. This is due to the plate thickness the hitch ball is connected to. The hitch won't sit correctly. Even if it were to sit correctly you'd be putting all the weight of your trailer behind your rear axle and that would be a horrible towing experience. Even sliding hitches need to be in the forward position for towing due to that issue so you wouldn't want the constant weight in that position.
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Sam O.

1/23/2020

My ford has a 5&1/2 foot bed are you saying I can’t pull a fifth wheel trailer

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Jason S.

1/23/2020

A 5-1/2 foot truck bed doesn't negate pulling a 5th wheel trailer, but you will need more specialized equipment. I have attached an article to assist but there are some combinations that will not work. You will be limited to a special pin box that rotates like a Sidewinder and a fixed mounted hitch that has all 4 corners connected. The one hitch that we carry that doesn't require a Sidewinder (and actually can't use one) is the Demco Autoslide 13K # DM8550040 that is specifically made for 5-1/2 foot to 6 foot beds. It is designed to slide 22-1/2 inches to give you the clearance needed so you don't hit the corners of your cab. This all has to do with the turning radius as well as keeping the weight over the rear axle of your truck and not behind it.
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Sam O.

1/23/2020

The B&W RVK3500 has a vertical adjustment from 16.25 to 18.25 and a 4 inch front to back is that not a offset hitch

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Jacob H.

1/23/2020

You can actually get a maximum of 7" of offset with # BWRVK3500. You will achieve this by moving the gooseneck shank and the two support arms for the fifthwheel head in the correct orientation. If you take a look at our product page you will see all of the different orientations that this hitch can be used in. You do want to be mindful of your pin weight as you will be putting that weight 7' behind the axle. If you decide to go with this hitch I would recommend getting a set of air bags to support the rear of your truck and get it back to factory ride height. I have provided a link to the air bag kits we have available.

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