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Mar 02, 2015

Super Glide Dimensions Ram 3500

I tried asking and finding accurate dimensions on a new Super Glide ISR in a 2015 Ram Dually. Well I a was never able to come up with much and the manufacturers were not much help. So I had to order blind and find out myself, so I hope this info will help someone in the future.

This is a Super Glide ISR 18k mounted to the Ram picture frame adapter in a 2015 Mega Cab Dually with air ride rear suspension. It is mounted with the short feet, standard feet are 1-1/2" taller. The hitch is mounted as far toward the front of the truck as possible.

Dimensions referring to bed floor are taken to the lowest point of the floor, not the top of a hump. To ground measurements are taken from center point of the where the pin is in the bed, or above the rear axle basically.

Also note that the level you see in a couple of the pictures is sitting on top of the rails for the tonneau cover not the bed rails. Bed rail is 1" below the level.

Bed Rail To Ground = 56-1/2"
Bed Rail to Bed Floor = 20"
Bed Rail to Top of Adapter = 17-7/8"
Bed Rail to Hitch Head = 7/8"
Bed Floor to Hitch Head = 19-1/8"
Pin to Back Window = 51" (slid all the way back)
Pin looks like it is line up to the ball mount in bed of truck, it is ahead of front axle.

Here are some comparison dimensions of a Highjaker auto slide in my 2008 Mega Dually. It was not mounted in its lowest position, I could have went down one more bolt hole.

Bed Rail To Ground = 55-3/8"
Bed Rail to Bed Floor = 20"
Bed Rail to Hitch Head = 1-1/8"
Bed Floor to Hitch Head = 18-7/8"

Now I don't know what the loaded height is going to be, I hope the 2015 squats down as much as the 08 or I am going to be in trouble for height. As I am putting on a TrairAir pin that hangs down further, yet another thing I couldn't get accurate dimension of before ordering.

So I had heard in the past that the Super Glide sits a couple of inches below the bed rails, well this just isn't true. That is what I was hoping for to make up for the TrailAir. Well the Super Glide is actually higher then my Highjacker.

Pictures in the next post.

28 Replies

  • gtsum wrote:
    Cummins12V98 wrote:
    I would say SuperGlide needs to step up and make a base that directly attaches to the RAM's puck system,. I think you are going to be very nose high with your setup.

    If I were you if it in reality it's too high I would go to a good fab shop and have them incorporate the picture frame adapter to your hitch so the hitch can be lower.


    Agreed! I am going with B&W RVK3600 and a Sidewinder (if necessary) because of the potential nose high issue. If Superglide came out with a model to fit the Ram Pucks, I would be all over it


    Good idea!

    IMHO best non air bag or non slider hitch on the market seen below.

    Just installed it in my new 15 Dually RAM.

  • Cummins12V98 wrote:
    I would say SuperGlide needs to step up and make a base that directly attaches to the RAM's puck system,. I think you are going to be very nose high with your setup.

    If I were you if it in reality it's too high I would go to a good fab shop and have them incorporate the picture frame adapter to your hitch so the hitch can be lower.


    Agreed! I am going with B&W RVK3600 and a Sidewinder (if necessary) because of the potential nose high issue. If Superglide came out with a model to fit the Ram Pucks, I would be all over it
  • I would say SuperGlide needs to step up and make a base that directly attaches to the RAM's puck system,. I think you are going to be very nose high with your setup.

    If I were you if it in reality it's too high I would go to a good fab shop and have them incorporate the picture frame adapter to your hitch so the hitch can be lower.
  • Thanks for the pics and measurements. I really wanted the superglide for my 2014 ram megacab 3500 srw, but even with a 3300lb pin weight I am afraid I will be too nose high because of the pic frame adapter and no way to adjust the hitch height on the superglide. Please share your thoughts once you get hooked up
  • The short feet are for the superglide. You have to watch them because I was told they come with the short feet now, but it didn't. The Ram adapter just looked simpler to me as it is one piece, also it is cheaper.
  • Your post with pics is helpful. I have a 2015 Ram 3500 SRW w/6'4" bed on order and I'm looking at the Pullrite slider. Never owned a fifth wheel.

    I see you are using the Ram picture frame adaptor with your install. I saw where Pullrite makes an adaptor as well. Any reason why you went with Rams over Pullrite's?

    Other question is you mention using the short feet instead of the standard ones. I'm assuming you are referring to the Picture frame adaptor? Does it come with both sizes of feet or do you have to specify when ordering. Appreciate your help with this.
    Mike
  • Looks just like my setup as it should and the numbers are what I came up with also. I ended up lifting my pin box 2" and like you put on the short feet. My rig now rides about 1" high, but all the clearances look good so I am sticking with it. Your are going to like the Pullrite.















  • Moderator edit to re-size pictures to forum recommended limit of 640px maximum width.

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