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Freeheel4life
04-10-2018, 10:46 AM
Unfortunately Ive arrived at the decisions to buy a new hitch so I can have one less thing to worry about and know I am good. Looked at hitches and have it narrowed down to a Curt Class 5 and a SuperHitch
https://www.etrailer.com/Trailer-Hitch/Ford/F-250+and+F-350+Heavy+Duty/1997/C15300.html?vehicleid=199713661#exp-productdetails=reviews

Besides the ridiculous weight ratings and the dual receiver(which I like), is it really worth twice as much in value in the real world. The Curt has a ton of reviews. Only reviews I found for SuperHitch were on their website. Any opinions would be great.

PS Plus for me would be that I can get the SuperHitch through one of my distributors at work for less than MSRP and I can bill it against my commissions so would be no $ out of pocket right now.

Gegrad
04-10-2018, 12:12 PM
I am not extremely familiar with either specific receiver, but I would suspect the Curt receiver will suit you just fine. Curt is a reputable brand, so it is likely a quality receiver. Not trying to be snarky here, but you are towing a decent size trailer with a 21 year old truck. I personally would put the Curt receiver on it and save the money difference for repairs on the truck. You will need that money sooner than later given the age of your TV. Of course, YMMV.

JRTJH
04-10-2018, 02:15 PM
Another consideration is MSRP is not a "goal" with CURT Hitch products. Usually you can find CURT products on Amazon, ETrailer and other online outlets for about half the published MSRP on the CURT website. So, it pays to do some surfing and "online shopping" before you place your order.

As an example, that receiver is $176 at this site: https://www.carid.com/curt/class-5-heavy-duty-exposed-black-trailer-hitch-with-receiver-opening-mpn-15300.html?view=671240&gclid=EAIaIQobChMI3NT9i96w2gIVWDuBCh1RMAiLEAYYByAB EgKvLPD_BwE

And I believe they offer a 10% veteran's discount.

gearhead
04-10-2018, 02:39 PM
X2 on that ^^^.
Are you referring to the Torklift Superhitch? A fair number of folks with truck campers use them to tow horse trailers, large cargo trailers, etc. I haven't heard anything negative about them.

Ken / Claudia
04-10-2018, 04:42 PM
I say they are worth it if you need it. If only towing your listed trailer, you do not need a super hitch. If you put a 10ft camper in the bed and pull a horse trailer, you will need it.

busterbrown
04-10-2018, 08:43 PM
Unfortunately Ive arrived at the decisions to buy a new hitch so I can have one less thing to worry about and know I am good. Looked at hitches and have it narrowed down to a Curt Class 5 and a SuperHitch
https://www.etrailer.com/Trailer-Hitch/Ford/F-250+and+F-350+Heavy+Duty/1997/C15300.html?vehicleid=199713661#exp-productdetails=reviews

Besides the ridiculous weight ratings and the dual receiver(which I like), is it really worth twice as much in value in the real world. The Curt has a ton of reviews. Only reviews I found for SuperHitch were on their website. Any opinions would be great.

PS Plus for me would be that I can get the SuperHitch through one of my distributors at work for less than MSRP and I can bill it against my commissions so would be no $ out of pocket right now.

I bought an aftermarket Curt class V hitch for my 2017 Ram 2500 and installed it 2 weeks ago.

http://www.keystoneforums.com/forums/showthread.php?t=32240

The Curt is one h$ll of a hitch compared to the OEM. The factory receiver is 2.5" and required a reducer sleeve to mate up with my 2" Hensley shank. This created some unneeded slop, which was transferred down the length of the trailer's A-frame. I can't comment on the Torklift SuperHitch as I've never seen one. It is nice to have 2 different sized receiver tubes. But it sure is costly.

Freeheel4life
04-10-2018, 09:15 PM
Thanks for the input guys. Only real reason I really was drawn to the super hitch is I have a pretty nice bike rack that I love that seems like it would be great in upper receiver while WDH with trailer is in lower. The racks are awesome, and I would never buy another Yakima or Kuaat again. Liked that I could kill 2 birds with one stone and keep an eye on the bike while in tow.
https://www.1up-usa.com/
I appreciate yalls input. The SuperHitch definitely seems overkill, and geared towards the cabover world when looking at their accessories and reviews. Not to mention that even with my discount I could buy 2 of the Curt class 5 setups..

John- Thanks for the link. 20$ cheaper than etrailer.

busterbrown
04-10-2018, 10:09 PM
Thanks for the link. 20$ cheaper than etrailer.

If that Curt 15300 is the correct hitch for your Ford, Amazon has it listed at $171. CARID tends to be heavy on the shipping fees. Amazon products are usually shipped free. You may incur sales tax though, but it will probably still be the best pricing. Good luck.