Apr-26-2015 08:49 AM
Apr-27-2015 04:13 PM
Learjet wrote:
change the rails to new ones
Apr-27-2015 03:22 PM
Apr-27-2015 12:33 PM
Apr-27-2015 11:51 AM
psford wrote:Me Again wrote:tegu69 wrote:
I've never owned a sliding hitch, but just looking at those pictures, wow. Most of the weight is going on the front rail unless you are pulling. It looks like a fulcrum point that would put an upward pressure on the rear rail when hitching, or going down a road that would cause chucking, or even if you are braking and putting more brake to your tv than the brakes of your fw. It would be interesting to see a pic of the top of the rail under each roller.
I think you are looking at the picture wrong. It is the front rail that is pulled up! Chris
I bent the same rail, its easier then you would think, As I said its probably not from towing, it from sliding his hitch back to hard.
Apr-27-2015 10:42 AM
Me Again wrote:tegu69 wrote:
I've never owned a sliding hitch, but just looking at those pictures, wow. Most of the weight is going on the front rail unless you are pulling. It looks like a fulcrum point that would put an upward pressure on the rear rail when hitching, or going down a road that would cause chucking, or even if you are braking and putting more brake to your tv than the brakes of your fw. It would be interesting to see a pic of the top of the rail under each roller.
I think you are looking at the picture wrong. It is the front rail that is pulled up! Chris
Apr-27-2015 10:01 AM
tegu69 wrote:
I've never owned a sliding hitch, but just looking at those pictures, wow. Most of the weight is going on the front rail unless you are pulling. It looks like a fulcrum point that would put an upward pressure on the rear rail when hitching, or going down a road that would cause chucking, or even if you are braking and putting more brake to your tv than the brakes of your fw. It would be interesting to see a pic of the top of the rail under each roller.
Apr-27-2015 09:45 AM
Apr-27-2015 08:32 AM
joegray wrote:
Boy , that would really concern me. I think I would try to get to a good hitch shop and let them have a look. Is it just the photo or are the slide rails bent also? IMHO I don't think I would trust those rails again,even if you straighten them out{weakens the metal}. Please let us know what you find out.
Apr-26-2015 03:47 PM
JesLookin wrote:
Awhile back on the old truck, when we converted the hitch to a slider there are 2 bolts included to install in the center of the rails. The original installation of the rails did not include the center bolts.
Apr-26-2015 03:37 PM
Apr-26-2015 03:25 PM
Apr-26-2015 03:12 PM
Sturgeon-Phish wrote:
Something seems seriously wrong if the hitch is bending regardless if sliding or towing a camper that is within the capacity of the hitch.
As far as more bolts, if they are only going through the bed and not frame or other structural material I’d say you are wasting your time as the bed deck is only sheet metal at best.
Were the hitches installed properly?
Apr-26-2015 03:09 PM
txbassmn wrote:
I believe it is from sliding the hitch back and forth, not driving with it. My wife has been standing back at the bed when I was siding the hitch and saw it pull back on the rails.
Apr-26-2015 02:13 PM