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Dec-24-2015 02:10 PM
laknox wrote:omextreme wrote:arnko37 wrote:
Shortly after getting a new 2013 GMC 2500 HD I blew out the rear window while backing up. The hitch is a slider. Ever since I tow with the hitch slid back. No problems. However I would not do this on a slippery road. Since some weight is taken off the front axle there is a risk that should you try to turn you may keep on going straight ahead. The light steering axle will have less traction when there is less weight on it.
Are slider hitches rated to tow full time when slid?
B&W, definitely NOT, according to them. Personally, I wouldn't trust the hitch to hold in an emergency stop and now you've given your FW about a 12-14" "head start" in ramming forward, should the latch break. You'll have =something= in the cab with you if that happens.
Lyle
Dec-24-2015 01:51 PM
omextreme wrote:arnko37 wrote:
Shortly after getting a new 2013 GMC 2500 HD I blew out the rear window while backing up. The hitch is a slider. Ever since I tow with the hitch slid back. No problems. However I would not do this on a slippery road. Since some weight is taken off the front axle there is a risk that should you try to turn you may keep on going straight ahead. The light steering axle will have less traction when there is less weight on it.
Are slider hitches rated to tow full time when slid?
Dec-24-2015 01:16 PM
arnko37 wrote:
Shortly after getting a new 2013 GMC 2500 HD I blew out the rear window while backing up. The hitch is a slider. Ever since I tow with the hitch slid back. No problems. However I would not do this on a slippery road. Since some weight is taken off the front axle there is a risk that should you try to turn you may keep on going straight ahead. The light steering axle will have less traction when there is less weight on it.
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Dec-24-2015 11:31 AM
Me Again wrote:omextreme wrote:
Well looks like we are going to just replace the glass only, As far a the hitch issues...
Went to dodge this morning to see if they could convert me to a long bed, The dealer quoted me 13k to make my 2014 SB into a 2016 LB..... Wish i could !! LOL
You need a dually anyway! Just go for it! Chris
Dec-24-2015 11:00 AM
omextreme wrote:
Well looks like we are going to just replace the glass only, As far a the hitch issues...
Went to dodge this morning to see if they could convert me to a long bed, The dealer quoted me 13k to make my 2014 SB into a 2016 LB..... Wish i could !! LOL
Dec-24-2015 07:12 AM
omextreme wrote:
Well looks like we are going to just replace the glass only, As far a the hitch issues...
Went to dodge this morning to see if they could convert me to a long bed, The dealer quoted me 13k to make my 2014 SB into a 2016 LB..... Wish i could !! LOL
Dec-24-2015 06:44 AM
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Dec-24-2015 06:26 AM
cdlaine wrote:
From lemons to lemonade...
I see opportunity... how about a proximity warning sensor alarm
within the cab. Someone take it to Shark Tank !
Charles
Dec-24-2015 06:23 AM
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