I have a 2020 big horn mega srw short bed, 4x4. It’s pretty tall to the rails. Wondering what hitch would be best. Oh I also have the prep for hitch rails. The rig would not be bigger than 32 feet. Never had a fifth wheel so this is new to me.
I second this. I went Demco this round because of the versatility. Used to work in RV business and moved a ton of different trailers. Hook and book no BS.Today, I'd buy the Demco hitch because it doesn't require plates to be purchased for you trailer. And I missed some easy money dragging a few trailers because I did not have the plate required for that trailer.
You have to buy the ram puck adapter. It just under 500. That mounts to the factory puck system and provides universal rails to mount a hitch to.Will the Demco fit on the beds predrilled holes or do I have to do new ones.
I have a 2020 big horn mega srw short bed, 4x4. It’s pretty tall to the rails. Wondering what hitch would be best. Oh I also have the prep for hitch rails. The rig would not be bigger than 32 feet. Never had a fifth wheel so this is new to me.


I have the anderson. Love it. Nice to be able to quickly remove everything from the bed of my truck and still have a truck and not a 500 pound hitch in the back.a lot of people are moving to the anderson....those are aluminum weigh only 40 lbs.
I have a long bed with a curt. if i would do it over i likely would go with the anderson
Hmm interesting. I have been using my AUH for over two years now with no issues. But, I guess what you say is always a possibility.I passed on the Anderson ultimate hitch myself, there is a reason a good hitch is heavy. Do you trust a toy truck to do a real trucks work? How many times do you hear of a real 5th wheel hitch failing? Seems we are hearing and seeing more on the AUH, by the day. As far as the aluminum version, I say no way. 1 failure is 1 too many.
I've a large collection of AUH fail pics...including stories of several that were just panic stops - no accident or other incident. Agree, no way I'd ever run one to pull my 16K setup.I passed on the Anderson ultimate hitch myself, there is a reason a good hitch is heavy. Do you trust a toy truck to do a real trucks work? How many times do you hear of a real 5th wheel hitch failing? Seems we are hearing and seeing more on the AUH, by the day. As far as the aluminum version, I say no way. 1 failure is 1 too many.
I understand that they do work, and there is a market. I looked at them but couldn’t bring myself to go that route. 60-80k trucks and 60-150k 5th wheels , a few hundred saved on AUH doesn’t make sense To me.Hmm interesting. I have been using my AUH for over two years now with no issues. But, I guess what you say is always a possibility.
You have to buy the ram puck adapter. It just under 500. That mounts to the factory puck system and provides universal rails to mount a hitch to.
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