Apr-08-2016 08:35 AM
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Apr-09-2016 10:08 AM
otrfun wrote:hbillsmith wrote:If I went with a non-slider hitch this could be a possibility. The Andersen Ultimate Connection 2 (#3221) adjusts down to 12 3/8" (measured from the bed of the truck), and as high as 14 5/8". My current hitch is adjusted to its lowest 13" position. However, it's mounted to an OEM Ram picture frame adapter which is 2" above the bed of the truck (vs. ~1 1/8" for a universal rail). Gonna have to measure the overall height from the bed to the top of the hitch to see if the Andersen might work.
Check out the Andersen Ultimate.
I am concerned about some reports of the Andersen Ultimate bending the bed of the truck. Not sure if these are isolated incidents or what.
Apr-09-2016 09:58 AM
Apr-09-2016 08:39 AM
hbillsmith wrote:If I went with a non-slider hitch this could be a possibility. The Andersen Ultimate Connection 2 (#3221) adjusts down to 12 3/8" (measured from the bed of the truck), and as high as 14 5/8". My current hitch is adjusted to its lowest 13" position. However, it's mounted to an OEM Ram picture frame adapter which is 2" above the bed of the truck (vs. ~1 1/8" for a universal rail). Gonna have to measure the overall height from the bed to the top of the hitch to see if the Andersen might work.
Check out the Andersen Ultimate.
Apr-09-2016 08:15 AM
laknox wrote:It's about 2" nose high.otrfun wrote:How much is "slightly nose high"? IMO, up to about 3" is not a problem; 5-6" and you could have issues with axles/tires as well as the fridge. You really don't want any less than 6" bed clearance, so you have only 1 option, and that's to raise your FW. Post a couple pics of your FW's suspension and you'll get lots of opinions on how to do so.
Just purchased our first 5th wheel. TV is a '16 Ram 3500 SRW short bed (completely stock). Pin weight is approx. 2500 lbs. Temporarily using a non-slider 5th wheel hitch that's adjusted to its lowest position (13"). The 5th wheel is slightly nose-high with about 6" clearance above the truck's bedrails. The pin box is in its lowest position.
I've looked everywhere online and called etrailer, but it appears no one makes a 5th wheel slider hitch lower than 14 1/2". Some of the head units are advertised as 13", but when used with a slider they cannot be adjusted to their lowest position. In any case, I'd prefer not bring up the nose of the 5th any higher, but it looks like I may be forced to. Are there any other options (or 13" high 5th wheel slider hitches) I may have overlooked?
Was lucky enough to find a large empty parking lot to practice turning and backing up on our way home from the dealer. This unit has very scalloped corners. Was very surprised how far I could turn before getting close to the cab. Curious how many folks with short bed trucks pull a 5th without a slider?
Thanks!
Lyle
Apr-09-2016 08:13 AM
valhalla360 wrote:Good idea. However, the axles are already bolted to the bottom of the leaf springs (i.e., flipped) from the factory.
Can you flip the axles? You are nose high at the lower limit of the space you should have between the bed rails. Pick up 4-5inches with an axle flip and you can get the trailer level and get up to a more generous bedrail clearance.
Apr-09-2016 08:10 AM
Cummins12V98 wrote:Sorry, I didn't word that very well.
You said "The pin box is in its lowest position" Did you mean highest???
If it's in the lowest that means it can be raised to accommodate a higher hitch.
MeAgain uses a Demco picture frame adapter and B&W slider that works well with his SRW RAM.
To do the above you need the pucks. They are easy to install if you don't have them.
Apr-09-2016 03:38 AM
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Apr-08-2016 09:40 AM
otrfun wrote:
This unit has very scalloped corners. Was very surprised how far I could turn before getting close to the cab. Curious how many folks with short bed trucks pull a 5th without a slider?
Apr-08-2016 09:26 AM
otrfun wrote:
Just purchased our first 5th wheel. TV is a '16 Ram 3500 SRW short bed (completely stock). Pin weight is approx. 2500 lbs. Temporarily using a non-slider 5th wheel hitch that's adjusted to its lowest position (13"). The 5th wheel is slightly nose-high with about 6" clearance above the truck's bedrails. The pin box is in its lowest position.
I've looked everywhere online and called etrailer, but it appears no one makes a 5th wheel slider hitch lower than 14 1/2". Some of the head units are advertised as 13", but when used with a slider they cannot be adjusted to their lowest position. In any case, I'd prefer not bring up the nose of the 5th any higher, but it looks like I may be forced to. Are there any other options (or 13" high 5th wheel slider hitches) I may have overlooked?
Was lucky enough to find a large empty parking lot to practice turning and backing up on our way home from the dealer. This unit has very scalloped corners. Was very surprised how far I could turn before getting close to the cab. Curious how many folks with short bed trucks pull a 5th without a slider?
Thanks!
Apr-08-2016 09:23 AM
otrfun wrote:
Was lucky enough to find a large empty parking lot to practice turning and backing up on our way home from the dealer. This unit has very scalloped corners. Was very surprised how far I could turn before getting close to the cab. Curious how many folks with short bed trucks pull a 5th without a slider?
Apr-08-2016 08:45 AM