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rtazz17
Apr 14, 2014Explorer
Strange,I have never and mean never high hitched my pullright..I have tried to high hitch my pullright purposely and cant do it.To me it appears to be impossible to high hitch it.Maybe older versions are different?The jaw will not close unless im in correctlyIf that jaw wraps around I was always under the impression atleast with a pullright you were locked in right.I cant get mine to close unless I hit it dead on.This is a newer version of the superglide I have.
But none the less the best option you have is to look and make sure your locked in and do that pull test.Do those two things and you wont have a problem..
One thing I have noticed with my pullright is IF somehow it came out of the head when starting off the kingpin will fall down to the slider rails.Ive measured and I think in my case the slider rails would save my bed rails.Unlike a typical non sliding hitch where the kingpin will try to fall right into the bed but hits your bed rails first..But I do have the 3 inch hitch extender bars to give me more height so that has something to do with it.
But none the less the best option you have is to look and make sure your locked in and do that pull test.Do those two things and you wont have a problem..
One thing I have noticed with my pullright is IF somehow it came out of the head when starting off the kingpin will fall down to the slider rails.Ive measured and I think in my case the slider rails would save my bed rails.Unlike a typical non sliding hitch where the kingpin will try to fall right into the bed but hits your bed rails first..But I do have the 3 inch hitch extender bars to give me more height so that has something to do with it.
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