The tow vehicle is a 2024 F350, Ultimate Lariat, CC, SB, 6.7L SO, dual channel air bags, Bilstein 5100 on all four corners, and Sulastic shackles. Standard height.
I'm going to use this thread to memorialize my experiences with the Gen Y. The installation was super easy with two people, one person could do it though but not nearly as easily. We attached the Gen Y to the ball, supported the rear of the hitch with Jack stands, backed it up to a raised RV, then lowered the RV down onto the hitch. Piece of cake. About one hour to install, not including hitch removal and tidying up the tools at the end.
With the B&W companion hitch, I had my bags at 90 pounds and the rig and RV were completely level (well nose was a skosh high but you get the drift...nearly level) Today, I filled the bags to 90 and it was higher in the rear (clearance was less at the back of the truck vs the nose of the rig). There a few variables to consider in these measurements but at the nose it was about 8" front, 6" rear. Dropped the pressure to 80 and I gained 1/2" at the rear and lost about the same at the front. I may wind up dropping the hitch down one hole set which will give me 1" of additional clearance.
I did not have time to tow with it today but will this week. If we have time, I'll get a few videos of us backing with the rig...one way or the other we'll get the pics and videos of the backing, just maybe not this week.
I did test hitching and unhitching a few times. Absolutely positively a piece of cake with the cameras.
If I have done my measurements correctly, I will have 1.5 inches inside of the retractable bed cover's rails for clearance which should be fine in all conditions. I'll take that measurement too on a tight turn. Hopefully I am right.
I forgot my paint pen (only have one) and will be marking the bolts for torque references.



I'm going to use this thread to memorialize my experiences with the Gen Y. The installation was super easy with two people, one person could do it though but not nearly as easily. We attached the Gen Y to the ball, supported the rear of the hitch with Jack stands, backed it up to a raised RV, then lowered the RV down onto the hitch. Piece of cake. About one hour to install, not including hitch removal and tidying up the tools at the end.
With the B&W companion hitch, I had my bags at 90 pounds and the rig and RV were completely level (well nose was a skosh high but you get the drift...nearly level) Today, I filled the bags to 90 and it was higher in the rear (clearance was less at the back of the truck vs the nose of the rig). There a few variables to consider in these measurements but at the nose it was about 8" front, 6" rear. Dropped the pressure to 80 and I gained 1/2" at the rear and lost about the same at the front. I may wind up dropping the hitch down one hole set which will give me 1" of additional clearance.
I did not have time to tow with it today but will this week. If we have time, I'll get a few videos of us backing with the rig...one way or the other we'll get the pics and videos of the backing, just maybe not this week.
I did test hitching and unhitching a few times. Absolutely positively a piece of cake with the cameras.
If I have done my measurements correctly, I will have 1.5 inches inside of the retractable bed cover's rails for clearance which should be fine in all conditions. I'll take that measurement too on a tight turn. Hopefully I am right.
I forgot my paint pen (only have one) and will be marking the bolts for torque references.








