Welcome! Please use the navigational links to explore our website.
PartsASAP LogoCompany Logo Auction Link (800) 853-2651

Shop Now

   Allis Chalmers Case Farmall IH Ford 8N,9N,2N Ford
   Ferguson John Deere Massey Ferguson Minn. Moline Oliver

Tractor Talk Discussion Forum

follow up on 5th wheel hitch location

Welcome Guest, Log in or Register
Author 
Duane

07-02-2004 21:28:26




Report to Moderator

This is a follow-up on a post below titled
"What Gives".

This morning I went to DOT and talked to an officer with many strips on his sleeve and asked about any laws or regs. on RV 5th wheel location. He said there is no regs. on RV's that he knew of. Also said that there are so many crazy laws out there that it could be possible but he was sure there wasn't.

Then I went to the camper dealer and showed all the research I had from the Internet and also a print out of the post from below. He showed me what the lady on the phone called the state law.
It was a directive from FORD and Husky telling them to install hitches 2 inches behind the axle.
The dealer told me this was going to become a national law by March of 2005.
The dealer felt they did nothing wrong since they were told to install this way by Ford.
They will move my hitch forward if I buy a new installation kit and sign a release of liability form. They must put the hitch where Ford tells them to in order to not void the warranty. They also said they are not allowed to drill hole in the frame and can only use existing holes Ford had in the frame.

I'm still not done with this. Tomorrow I'm going to the Ford dealer and find out what’s going on and if I don't get any answers, I'm calling Dearborn and try to find some engineers to tell me what’s going on here. I wish I can put a copy of that paper on this forum for you all to see.
Later.

[Log in to Reply]   [No Email]
Duane

07-04-2004 07:53:26




Report to Moderator
 Re: follow up on 5th wheel hitch location in reply to Duane, 07-02-2004 21:28:26  
Went to the Ford dealer yesterday and showed them the directive with the Ford name at the top and their jaws hit the floor. Being a Saturday, not too many tech. around, but the ones that were there could not explain it. It didn't make sense to them either.
They gave me a toll free number to Dearborn for after the holidays.
If Ford can not back up this directive with some data, then I'm going after the camper dealer to move the hitch.

[Log in to Reply]  [No Email]
john in la

07-04-2004 10:34:49




Report to Moderator
 Re: Re: follow up on 5th wheel hitch location in reply to Duane, 07-04-2004 07:53:26  
Boy you are in a hornet nest now!!!!! !!!

If Ford can not back up this directive with some data I think you need to go after Ford. The trailer hitch place was doing what they were told to do per Ford the maker of your truck. In fact if holes were not drilled in frame to install your claim may be with the manufacture of the hitch. If it is bolted in pre existing holes it can only be mounted in one spot. If holes were drilled I would like to see the instructions that came with this hitch. Hitch manufactures have researched all models to make sure their placement will distribute the weight properly.

Now with that said I can not believe that this directive is real. You may have a copy but does it look authentic from Ford. The reason I ask this is NO ONE!!! I MEAN NO ONE!!! can tell you where to place your 5th wheel. Unless Ford has some manufacture flaw that does not allow frame to stand up with 5th wheel in another spot they should not care.
The DOT does not care as long as your weight is correct per axle.
Look at large trucks. The 5th wheel is on a slide that moves about 2 ft front to back. From center of two axles to center of front axel. Moving it 2" moves about 1% of the trailer weight. So a 50,000 lb trailer moved 2" or one notch moves 500 lbs from back to front axle.

Things that need to be considered with a 5th wheel.
Does the trailer hit your cab? This is why they make slide units for pickups. So you can slide it up for travel and back for parking.
The amount of weight on your front and rear axle. This is the most important thing. Centered on the axle will give the best ride but may not move enough weight forward to front axle. Moving it behind the axle is sure to make the front end lighter. The weight of trailer has nothing to do with where 5th wheel goes. This is covered under GVWR and placement of trailer axles.

You really need to weight this unit before you call Ford so you know what you are talking about. Take it to a truck stop and weigh the entire rig. ($8.00) Then pull around back and drop trailer and reweigh truck only. (1.00 for reweighs) Now compare the two tickets. This will tell you every thing you need to know. It will show you if your front end is getting lighter and by how much. It will tell you if the load is distributed over the truck correctly.

[Log in to Reply]  [No Email]
Duane

07-04-2004 15:32:59




Report to Moderator
 Re: Re: Re: follow up on 5th wheel hitch location in reply to john in la, 07-04-2004 10:34:49  
The manufacture of the hitch is RBW and there installation instructions states to install hitch 2 inches ahead of axle or no less then 52 inches from back of cab.
I have a '99 F350 SRW crew cab. The hitch instructions show a diagram of hitch location for the F350 plain and simple.
The camper dealer ignored the hitch instructions and went by this letter from Ford and Husky.



[Log in to Reply]  [No Email]
Shane

07-04-2004 09:27:45




Report to Moderator
 Re: Re: follow up on 5th wheel hitch location in reply to Duane, 07-04-2004 07:53:26  
Make sure you get a new bed out of the deal if they do move it! Or at least compensated for the holes in the one you have now.



[Log in to Reply]  [No Email]
Jerry/MT

07-03-2004 18:06:43




Report to Moderator
 Re: follow up on 5th wheel hitch location in reply to Duane, 07-02-2004 21:28:26  
Talk to aFord dealer directly and see what they say. If they can't give you an answer they can contact somebody who can. You might try ford.com and get a contact. I heard it from him, who said so and so said that maybe,.... is not a good way to find out the right answer. (Personally, ahead of the rear axle is where I would expect it to be for stability reasons.) Good Luck.



[Log in to Reply]  [No Email]
Gary

07-03-2004 15:17:51




Report to Moderator
 Re: follow up on 5th wheel hitch location in reply to Duane, 07-02-2004 21:28:26  
My hitch instructions said to be 2" in front of rear axle. It works great there I think. Gary



[Log in to Reply]  [No Email]
Burrhead

07-03-2004 14:27:38




Report to Moderator
 Re: follow up on 5th wheel hitch location in reply to Duane, 07-02-2004 21:28:26  
I'm in Texas too and have a truck cop that lives about 2 miles from me so I asked him because I never heard of any thing like this either.

According to him Texas does not care where you put your hitch as long as it is a weight certified hitch and is installed to the state codes for safety, and that the weight of the axle does not exceed the legal weight for your class truck.

Then he went on to tell me that personally he thinks your dealer has put your hitch in the wrong place. It's not illegal where it is but it is not as safe as an ahead of the axle position would be.

[Log in to Reply]  [No Email]
Paul in Mich

07-03-2004 16:21:01




Report to Moderator
 Re: Re: follow up on 5th wheel hitch location in reply to Burrhead, 07-03-2004 14:27:38  
Burrhead, Shazam..... would you believe we finally agree on something? Not only that, I agree with you on this one 100%.



[Log in to Reply]  [No Email]
Burrhead

07-04-2004 13:30:17




Report to Moderator
 Re: Re: Re: follow up on 5th wheel hitch location in reply to Paul in Mich, 07-03-2004 16:21:01  
ALRIGHTy THEN.

I just emailed you a Kerry bumpersticker for a reward since yer in such a good mood today ;^)



[Log in to Reply]  [No Email]
Paul in Mich

07-04-2004 18:31:22




Report to Moderator
 Re: Re: Re: Re: follow up on 5th wheel hitch locat in reply to Burrhead, 07-04-2004 13:30:17  
Burrhead, No need to send the Kerry bumpersticker as I have plenty of Charmin.



[Log in to Reply]  [No Email]
T_Bone

07-02-2004 22:18:42




Report to Moderator
 Re: follow up on 5th wheel hitch location in reply to Duane, 07-02-2004 21:28:26  
Hi Duane,

From all the install manuals I've read, most state there's less than 1% front axle loading difference from 4" behind to 4" in front of the axle.

From a optimum pulling stand point, axle center line to forward of axle center line pulls best.

If you want to see in writing what the Dealer is told to install too, including drilling holes and where you can drill those holes, framing welding, etc; can be found on the Ford commerical truck website titled
"Ford Body Builders Handbook"

For 2005 Ford has changed several items on the F250 to F550 spec's. I just repeating what I've read on different websites and not from Ford other than when Ford was direct quoted;

Frames on the F250/F350 SWR has changed to a heavier frame to be rated at 23,500 GCWR, tops in the industry.

4wd drive axles on the F250/F350 SWR are now a coil frame attached attached by a strut to the frame, simular to Dodge, which was a night mare the first few years for Dodge (weak design)

F350/F450/F550 DRW will still use the leaf spring mounting on 4wd, much stronger design of Fords past.

Both Dodge and Ford Both look the same and if Ford took off the "blue Oval" in the center of the grill, it's close to a Dodge look.

That was the only differences I was looking at as I'm sure there's more.

You would need the builders handbook for your model year, not 2005 which may be why Ford has changed mounting deminsions.

I've seen the 2003 manaul and your good there before the axle as in previous years but I haven't looked at a 2004 manual.

T_Bone

[Log in to Reply]  [No Email]
Duane

07-03-2004 07:28:58




Report to Moderator
 Re: Re: follow up on 5th wheel hitch location in reply to T_Bone, 07-02-2004 22:18:42  
So T_Bone, are you saying it's OK to have the king pin 2 inches behind the axle????



[Log in to Reply]  [No Email]
T_Bone

07-03-2004 22:43:00




Report to Moderator
 Re: Re: Re: follow up on 5th wheel hitch location in reply to Duane, 07-03-2004 07:28:58  
Hi Duane,

For stability of the pull,ie; trailer bucking, trailer push, then 2" ahead of axle center line seams to work well with most pick-up/trailer combo's.

Most RV trailers there probably won't be much difference from axle center line to 2" ahead. If the hicth mfg are correct, 1% relates to less than 100lbs front axle weight on most pick-ups and will not effect how well the trailer will pull.

Then there's that new trend of some RV mfg's trying to let SWR pick-ups pull there trailers by setting the RV axles forward thus removing pin weight. With that type of RV trailer it's not going to matter where you place the 5th wheel but will make a difference on how you load the trailer but at the best the trailer will pull very poor. Here, a DRW would not make much difference.

There never used to be a problem with RV pin weights until mfg's started rating there vechiles for GCWR. Since our society has went with the attitude that one is not responable for there actions and can sue for a quadzillion every time they stub there toe we get regulations.

If your dealing with a DRW pick-up then there's such a stability increase Vs SWR that 5th wheel placement is less critical.

The longer the pin to center line of axles the more stable the trailer pulls but at the same time increases pin weight. Very few DRW pick-ups will have a problem with pin weight of most RV trailers but most SWR pick-ups will have a problem with the larger 5th RV's.


T_Bone

[Log in to Reply]  [No Email]
Loren

07-03-2004 09:47:47




Report to Moderator
 Re: Re: Re: follow up on 5th wheel hitch location in reply to Duane, 07-03-2004 07:28:58  
There's no way anyone can make me believe it's a good idea to take ANY weight off the frontend while increasing the load on a truck.



[Log in to Reply]  [No Email]
rhudson-Amen

07-03-2004 14:59:10




Report to Moderator
 Re: Re: Re: Re: follow up on 5th wheel hitch locat in reply to Loren, 07-03-2004 09:47:47  
doesn't make any sence to unload the front axle



[Log in to Reply]  [No Email]
[Options]  [Printer Friendly]  [Posting Help]  [Return to Forum]   [Log in to Reply]

Hop to:


TRACTOR PARTS TRACTOR MANUALS
We sell tractor parts!  We have the parts you need to repair your tractor - the right parts. Our low prices and years of research make us your best choice when you need parts. Shop Online Today. [ About Us ]

Home  |  Forums


Copyright © 1997-2023 Yesterday's Tractor Co.

All Rights Reserved. Reproduction of any part of this website, including design and content, without written permission is strictly prohibited. Trade Marks and Trade Names contained and used in this Website are those of others, and are used in this Website in a descriptive sense to refer to the products of others. Use of this Web site constitutes acceptance of our User Agreement and Privacy Policy

TRADEMARK DISCLAIMER: Tradenames and Trademarks referred to within Yesterday's Tractor Co. products and within the Yesterday's Tractor Co. websites are the property of their respective trademark holders. None of these trademark holders are affiliated with Yesterday's Tractor Co., our products, or our website nor are we sponsored by them. John Deere and its logos are the registered trademarks of the John Deere Corporation. Agco, Agco Allis, White, Massey Ferguson and their logos are the registered trademarks of AGCO Corporation. Case, Case-IH, Farmall, International Harvester, New Holland and their logos are registered trademarks of CNH Global N.V.

Yesterday's Tractors - Antique Tractor Headquarters

Website Accessibility Policy