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Vulcaneer
Oct 19, 2013Explorer
Likes to tow wrote:
When you position this plate 1/2 inch below the surface of the hitch plate it will "cam" or move the rotating hitch to the correct positon. Now when there is a round teflon pad on the king pin, it makes the front of this area "round" and no camming or proper movement for alighnment will occur. This caused me great difficulty especially when trying to hitch up in areas that were not perfectly level.
The only hitches that I know of that use a rotating hitch plate, are the Highjacker, or SuperGlide automatic sliding hitches. There may be others that I am not aware of. What kind of hitch do you have?
The Teflon disk is NOT to be used with the SuperGlide. Not enough room for it, as that hitch uses a capture plate instead, and the hitch head rotates, so there is no benefit to using a teflon disk even if it did fit.
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