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kaydeejay
Apr 13, 2014Explorer
Only True Mosnowman wrote:The bed-saver will not work with your Superglide due to the way the Superglide hitch rotates and slides to move the pivot to the rear when you are turning.
I didn't want to hijack the other thread on the poor guy that dropped his fiver on the bedrails so I thought I would start this more specific thread for my question.
After reading the other thread and being a newbie I immediately went to Amazon to purchase the Blue Ox for my Pullrite Superglide 15k Model 2700 hitch. In the review section of the Blue Ox product for the pullrite superglide there was a guy who warned against it. He stated he installed it and it did considerable damage to his Superglide hitch due to poor product design and Blue Ox not knowing how the new Superglides actually work. After contacting Blu Ox they told him to ship them his hitch so they could look at it! A 300 pound hitch!!
So my question is I don't want to spend a couple hundred bucks on this product if it destroys my $2,000 dollar hitch. What say you?
I don't have a solution for you, other than make sure your Superglide is hitched properly each and every time.
With the hitch latch wrapping completely around the king pin I feel a lot more secure than the hitches that have jaws that can open.
Nine years a Superglide user and never a problem.
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