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cummins2014
Dec 18, 2019Explorer
Cummins12V98 wrote:
"Pullrite. It works very slick and you can jackknife easily to get into those tight spots BUT when hooking up or unhooking you pretty much need to be in a straight line (truck and trailer) - the Pullrite manual says you have an allowance of 10 degrees which isn’t very much. I have on 2 occasions been just outside these limits and got stuck. That is could not unhook nor rehook. It took a lot of maneuvering to get unhooked at which point the trailer dropped. It would have crunched the box but luckily the kingpin landed on the frame of the hitch."
PullRite make quality products, BUT the straight on thingy is a NO BUENO to me!!!
"IF" I had a SB I would be running the B&W manual hitch.
I thought you liked the rail mount steel Andersen :B
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