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labren
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Feb 27, 2015

Pullright or Hijacker AutoSlide?

I am wondering if there are some of you that might have experience with the Pullright" and the "Highjacker (Demco) Autoslide hitches?

I have a 6.4 box in a 2014 Ram 3500 and I am looking at these and trying to find which one if either has any preferences?

I also looked at the Reese Sidewinder (revolution), but by the time I purchased the rotating turret and the hitch it was almost the same price and the sliders might be the better option?

The 5th wheel is a 30.2 Ft Cougar.
Thanks for your ideas!
  • Crcr, I did not have the Morryde Pinbox befor the Superglide. Had thought about it a lot but did it at the same time as the Superglide. That being said, I have felt a few times what I believe to be the flex of the Morryde. I credit the combination of the two to reducing the amount of chucking I used to have.
  • Old Duck wrote:
    I'm starting my second year on my Superglide, have no experience with the Demco. I absolutely love it and have no regrets. I watched Craigslist for many many months to replace my old Husky slider and found one 20 miles away that had never been installed. The savings meant I could have a Morryde pin box installed on the trailer at the same time.


    I'm curious about the Mor Ryde pin box. Did you tow with the Pullrite before you put the Mor Ryde on? If so, how much and in what way did the Mor Ryde reduce the action of the 5th wheel on the truck? Thanks for any info!
  • I used a SuperGlide for 3 years, 2 years fulltiming.
  • I'm starting my second year on my Superglide, have no experience with the Demco. I absolutely love it and have no regrets. I watched Craigslist for many many months to replace my old Husky slider and found one 20 miles away that had never been installed. The savings meant I could have a Morryde pin box installed on the trailer at the same time.
  • I really like our Superglide. It is very heavy, even with the head removed it probably weighs 160 lbs. Taking it in and out of truck is a 2 man job because of how awkward it is to handle. You could of course make it a 1 man job with a comealong or winch. It is substantial and I really have enjoyed it. You do need to clean and spray WD40 on it before using it, but that is only a 2 minute job. Good luck. Keith
  • I have had my Pullright for a year and it is great. I really like the fact that I do not have to worry about getting out and activating a manual slider.

    The installation instructions were good and we had it done in an afternoon.

    It is solidly built and you really know when it is hitched. It makes a very solid, distinctive sound when it couples.

    Good luck in your search.

    Craig
  • I used a Pullrite ISR 18k Superglide for several years and, after switching to a Class A, sold it to my neighbor who still uses it. Works great, easy to hook up, no "chunking", etc. Really liked how the jaws came entirely around the kingpin.

    Only thing I would say is that you have to be a little more diligent with greasing/oiling, but not a big deal once you get the hang of it.

    One drawback if you plan to remove it from the truck bed frequently, that dang thing is HEAVY. Really take two to heft it out and back in again. But you can remove the head to help a little with the weight.

    Happy shopping!

    Greg
  • I have used the Pullrite for over 5 yrs. and many miles without any problems. Not cheap but what price do you put on peace of mind.

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