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JIMNLIN
Apr 27, 2020Explorer III
His issue may have been a simple using the wrong type of lubrication in the slides and has nothing to do with high pinned or the jaws weren't closed around the pin.
I have a work buddy who was using WD-40 on his SG slides, because he read it on a rv website, which was the wrong lubrication for that year model Superglide. After several trips out west his SG dumped his trailer, ripping the tail gate open on his new '08 chevy, as he was turning in the middle of a busy intersection. The trailer landed in the street.
He admitted it was his fault but PullRite did replace the damaged hitch and the cost of a new gate for his truck. PullRite had changed their lube recommendations for that year model.
I have a work buddy who was using WD-40 on his SG slides, because he read it on a rv website, which was the wrong lubrication for that year model Superglide. After several trips out west his SG dumped his trailer, ripping the tail gate open on his new '08 chevy, as he was turning in the middle of a busy intersection. The trailer landed in the street.
He admitted it was his fault but PullRite did replace the damaged hitch and the cost of a new gate for his truck. PullRite had changed their lube recommendations for that year model.
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