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On a side note, any bending problems like this with the Ultimate Connection are extremely rare - in fact, out of all of the units we have shipped since early 2011, we have only seen this happen to 2 other units total (which equates to approximately 0.00007%). We have been looking into all of the particulars with this one so we can figure out exactly what may have caused it. We were recently made aware of this customer’s unusual circumstance and are currently working with them. I appreciate their transparency and willingness to stand behind their product with a supplemental warranty covering "other damage that might occur." Here is an official statement from Andersen on the failures. They increased the strength by an additional 30%, and I've not seen any additional failures. The confirmed they have only seen 3 failures in total which are the cases I referenced. I called Andersen and spoke to them about the failure cases. It is unclear to me if the vehicle was involved in an emergency stop situation, although someone said the

The picture seems to show they installed the required roto-flex lockout kit.
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The driver claims they didn't hit the stopped vehicle in front of them, but the third picture shows they pushed in the doors of the trailer in front of them, so something is fishy. Incident #2: The driver did an emergency stop to avoid hitting a stopped vehicle in front of them.The trailer was "rear ended HARD!"I think the hitch failed gracefully considering he was rear-ended hard. Here are the most popular failure cases that are referenced. I did a bunch of research before buying an AUH.
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the computer, tv and electronics work plugged in and most importantly the ice is made.I had a sneaky feeling brutal would be, well, brutal! The 2k inverter works great but usually we stay in 70° weather, it coffee runs. The dealer installed 400 amp hour lithium, lithium is worth the money. When you do fix it just yank the Jaboni out and include the 300 watt panel it in to a better system. Money will spent, would be better if I could do it myself to save money, but I don't trust my abilities. I paid the solar company in Quartzsite last year 3.2k to add 800 more watts and hook it all to the victron system and monitor. The only good side is the inverter wiring is already done and installed. What a waste of money for terrible system. It came with the 300 watt and a Jaboni solar controller and the monitor panel in the bathroom. There is no shortage of energy running through the Momentum. We even have a small chest freezer that runs on a timer in the garage.
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We live full time, currently on a 8 month hiatus in Fairbanks alaska so the trailer is in storage, but when we live and travel I don't like to be energy conscious. The 300 watt is nice if you are weekending or short trips with travel. Haha, came looking for hitch answers and now you bought a fridge. I have never lifted it, it lives in the truck bed or I leave it hang from the kingpin (after getting permission from Trailer Saver to do so). But, it's stupidly heavy (300 lbs.) and expensive ($3k). It's even better than an air ride kingpin with the B&W. It's a full air ride hitch with shocks built in.

It's unfair to compare the ride with the Trailer Saver TS3 and other hitches. Out of the truck, I put it on a furniture dolly and moved it around that way. The B&W Companion is easy to hitch and unhitch, good ride, and comes out of the truck bed in 2 pieces (1 is bulky but manageable).


The only reason I got rid of it was that the one I had was only rated to 20k and my new toy hauler was coming in north of 21k. We didn't experience the ride issues with the B&W Companion. The only thing I liked about the Andersen was its light-weightness for removing from the truck. My wife is prone to back pain and back-to-back travel days had her in pain. We felt every bump and wiggle in the camper translated up into the cab. I hated the ride with the Andersen, the hassle of hitching it up, and the annoyance of the safety chains (whos need is dubious according to Andersen). I pulled the same trailer with the same truck using the newer B&W Companion, Andersen, and the Trailer Saver. I've had a pair of B&W Companion hitches, an Andersen Ultimate Fifth Wheel Connection, and a Trailer Saver TS3.
