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Posted By: Mike E.
on 05/23/12 07:23pm
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renojack wrote: ![]() Directions call for 100 lbs on the bracket bolts and 3 turns after contact on the setscrews. Just dropped it off at the shop for the weld option-2 inches on the trai;ing edge at the bottom of the outside bracket. My instructions state 150 ft/lbs on the bracket bolts. |
Posted By: KKapa
on 05/23/12 10:23pm
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Mike E. wrote: ![]() renojack wrote: ![]() Directions call for 100 lbs on the bracket bolts and 3 turns after contact on the setscrews. Just dropped it off at the shop for the weld option-2 inches on the trai;ing edge at the bottom of the outside bracket. My instructions state 150 ft/lbs on the bracket bolts. Ours say 100 too 2013 Roo 25RS 2012 Ram 1500 Crew Cab |
Posted By: CHD Dad
on 05/24/12 07:11am
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Sounds like they are revising instructions on the fly as they work things out. I would have thought they did all that prior to selling these on the market, this hitch was supposed to have been in design for several years. BTW - when I called Radauto to inquire about this hitch, the lady told me they drop ship all of Andersen hitches direct from Andersen. She told me that nobody online would actually stock these. If you look at the eBay sellers, they list the shipping point as Idaho which is where Andersen is located. Not exactly sure why they sell that way but it sure must be a profit maker for the sellers. No inventory or shipping costs to worry about! 2012 FR Surveyor Sport 295 2015 Nissan NVP 3500 SL 5.6L Tekonsha P3 / "New" Blue Ox Sway Pro |
Posted By: renojack
on 05/24/12 09:46am
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KKapa wrote: ![]() Mike E. wrote: ![]() renojack wrote: ![]() Directions call for 100 lbs on the bracket bolts and 3 turns after contact on the setscrews. Just dropped it off at the shop for the weld option-2 inches on the trai;ing edge at the bottom of the outside bracket. My instructions state 150 ft/lbs on the bracket bolts. Ours say 100 too My instructions are 100 on the frame bolts and "around" 150 on the receiver/ball bolts. I think we are all on the same set. I had mine welded yestersday and the welder, who has also installed some others elected to weld 2" on the upper and lower outside trailing edge and the lower leading edge of the outside brackets. They are not going ANY place and I have more peace of mind. Operating as advertised. While only in town so far the biggest feature that I have taken advange of is the turning and backing radius compared to the friction slide bar sway control limitation. RENOJACK "The journey IS the destination" 2014 Denali 287RE TT NV Plate "THETRLR" 2016 Ram 2500 Laramie Cummins 6.7 NV Plate "THE RAM" Equalizer 1400# |
Posted By: renojack
on 05/24/12 08:39pm
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I took the new Anderson installation on a Suburban 3/4 T 8.1 liter with 4WD to the CAT sacales today. Trailer is a 30 ft Pilgrim TT. The non WD weights were : Front 3200 Rear 4720 Trailer Axles 7000 The WD attached weights with 7 threads showing were : Front 3280 Rear 4680 Triler Axle 7000 The Suburban alone was 6980 and the trailer alone was 7980. The wheel wells were just a little shorter in the rear than the front (less than an inch from unloaded. Can I deduce that the tongue weght is 980 lbs and is the 80 extra lbs in front when hitched too much? Any adjustment needed? Any comments welcomed . I don't know where to attach the scale error of 40 lbs or is it significant? P.S. 30-50 mph winds on the freeway were noticed but very manageable at 50-60 MPH speeds. |
Posted By: BenK
on 05/24/12 09:36pm
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What year is your 8.1L Suburban? If GMT800 (2000-2006), then the receiver should be replaced with a proper one. The OEM receiver bends and consume WD forces. So it DOES NOT transfer as much weight to the front axle as a traditional receiver would with the same WD spring forces If GMT900 (2007 on), then note that the receiver is welded on and is part of the bumper crumple zone. Why it is rated or limited to a max of 1,000 in WD mode But you said 8.1L and IIRC, there is no big block offered on the GMT900 platform -Ben Picture of my rig 1996 GMC SLT Suburban 3/4 ton K3500/7.4L/4:1/+150Kmiles orig owner... 1980 Chevy Silverado C10/long bed/"BUILT" 5.7L/3:73/1 ton helper springs/+329Kmiles, bought it from dad... 1998 Mazda B2500 (1/2 ton) pickup, 2nd owner... Praise Dyno Brake equiped and all have "nose bleed" braking! Previous trucks/offroaders: 40's Jeep restored in mid 60's / 69 DuneBuggy (approx +1K lb: VW pan/200hpCorvair: eng, cam, dual carb'w velocity stacks'n 18" runners, 4spd transaxle) made myself from ground up / 1970 Toyota FJ40 / 1973 K5 Blazer (2dr Tahoe, 1 ton axles front/rear, +255K miles when sold it)... Sold the boat (looking for another): Trophy with twin 150's... 51 cylinders in household, what's yours?... |
Posted By: carringb
on 05/24/12 10:39pm
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Those numbers look to me like you are barely transferring any weight at all with the hitch.
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Posted By: Ron Gratz
on 05/25/12 05:48am
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renojack wrote: Did you measure the front axle load separately for "Suburban alone"?. That's an important value. The main purpose of a WDH is to restore all or most of the load which was removed from the front axle.![]() The non WD weights were: Front 3200 Rear 4720 Trailer Axles 7000 The WD attached weights with 7 threads showing were: Front 3280 Rear 4680 Triler Axle 7000 The Suburban alone was 6980 and the trailer alone was 7980. The wheel wells were just a little shorter in the rear than the front (less than an inch from unloaded. Can I deduce that the tongue weght is 980 lbs and is the 80 extra lbs in front when hitched too much? Any adjustment needed? Any comments welcomed . I don't know where to attach the scale error of 40 lbs or is it significant? The numbers provide two estimates of tongue weight -- (3200+4720)-6980 = 940# and 7980-7000 = 980#. The numbers provide three estimates of GCW -- 3200+4720+7000 = 14920, 3280+4680+7000 = 14960, and 6980+7980 = 14960. The difference of 40# in the first GCW easily could be resolved by changing the numbers to 3240+4740+6980 = 14960. That "adjustment" would give internally consistent values which would indicate that when WD was applied: 40# was added to the front axle, 60# was removed from the rear axle, and 20# was added to the trailer axles. This 2:3:1 relationship is consistent with how a WDH works. However, as Bryan pointed out, the numbers indicate almost no load was being transferred. The indicated load transfer to the trailer axles was 20# versus approximately 200# transfer to the trailer which would result from proper WDH adjustment. The indicated 40 or 80# added to the front axle is not nearly enough. With a tongue weight of nearly 1000#, when the WDH is properly adjusted, it will add back 400-500# to the front axle. And we need to know the unhitched front axle load in order to know how much load should be added back. Ron |
Posted By: renojack
on 05/25/12 02:47pm
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I went back and weighed the 2005 Suburban and found 3660 on the front and 3280 on the rear. I contacted Andersen who is sending me a compression chart of in ches of compression to lbs of pull on the chains. I am hoping to gain the difference of what I see as 360-380 lbs or most of it by a couple more threads of compression on the urethane springs. Where does the claim that the stock Chevy hitch absorbs weight distribution come from. I had the hitch checked an all is in order as far as loose or craced welds. |
Posted By: BenK
on 05/25/12 03:44pm
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renojack wrote: ![]() snip... Where does the claim that the stock Chevy hitch absorbs weight distribution come from. I had the hitch checked an all is in order as far as loose or craced welds. Here are just 'some' of the threads on the GMT800 receivers What happens is that the receiver pin box assembly bends on the round cross bar to 'consume' WD forces till it reaches its limits...then it will transfer (distribute) the WD forces. There are a multitude of other issues with that design First reported here below and is of a GMT800 8.1L Suburban just like the OPs: Hitch Failure, the first report in 2003 This the first image on any forum that I know of and from the above thread ![]() A couple more: Hitch Failure One more Chevy hitch story and some images of failed or compromised GMT800 receivers ![]() ![]() ![]() |
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