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cbari
Jan 27, 2014Explorer
rthibodaux wrote:
I been having mine for 6 years, there are 2 drawbacks I see, (1) nobody can pull your camper because of the capture plate and you can't pull anybody else camper (2) you almost gotta be straight while hooking up., other than that it works great. My 2 cents worth.
In my case, this isn't quite true. My capture plate is held on by two small screws at the front and a locking bolt that goes against the pin at the back. While it would take a few minutes to remove, it wouldn't be a major issue if I needed someone else to pull my camper. Also, I have the Pullrite Superglide designed for Industry Standard Rails (ISR), so if someone else needs me to pull their rig, we simply swap out hitches. Again, not a trivial thing to do, but not a major hurdle either. The only downside I have found so far is the weight - I rigged an overhead hoist in my shop to get the hitch in and out.
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