I really liked the design of the Anderson Hitch, BUT......upon using it... We live about 30 mins from where these are manufactured in Idaho. The one thing we have noticed is, well, 2 things....the locking pins you get from them are not long enough and we lost a key to one and just hit the end with a hammer and the whole thing fell apart. Second thing is, aluminum stretches....over time our hitches have come loose in the 2 receiver 3 point receiver hitch unit. As the aluminum hitch moves in the receiver, it wears and you can see huge gouges in the aluminum. So for the Money , we wouldnt recommend these. We are now getting the B W ones and love them. Those are Steel !
Aluminum not always the way to go
I really liked the design of the Anderson Hitch, BUT......upon using it... We live about 30 mins from where these are manufactured in Idaho. The one thing we have noticed is, well, 2 things....the locking pins you get from them are not long enough and we lost a key to one and just hit the end with a hammer and the whole thing fell apart. Second thing is, aluminum stretches....over time our hitches have come loose in the 2 receiver 3 point receiver hitch unit. As the aluminum hitch moves in the receiver, it wears and you can see huge gouges in the aluminum. So for the Money , we wouldnt recommend these. We are now getting the B W ones and love them. Those are Steel !