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Cedar Creek Owners

ldmc
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Explorer
I'm looking at purchasing a Cedar Creek 34re next year and would like to know how many people are towing them without a slider hitch.

I will have a 3500 SRW short bed Chevy and really don't want a slider.

So I'm looking for owners of CC input and what hitches you have used and issues you may have had(broken back window) with a non-slider in a short bed truck.

Thanks,
2017 GMC 3500 Duramax SWB CC

2018 Cedar Creek Silverback 33IK
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ldmc
Explorer
Explorer
Lee,

Does your Rushmore have a cutback front end?
2017 GMC 3500 Duramax SWB CC

2018 Cedar Creek Silverback 33IK

lee_worsdell
Explorer
Explorer
rushmore Lincoln with 6-1/2 ft box gmc. still have 3 ft to back window

mekkerl
Explorer
Explorer
We have a CC Silverback 35QB4 and a short-bed Sierra...we tow with the Andersen Ultimate Aluminum hitch and have absolutely NO issues. I can hitch up and turn at 90-degrees if I need to. Note that our Silverback has the carved out front cap.
Luke & Carolyn
2012 Cedar Creek Silverback 35QB4
2013 Sierra 3500HD Duramax CC SRW SB 4x4
Andersen Ultimate Aluminum 2 Gooseneck Mount

DKRITTER
Explorer
Explorer
I have a 2016 36CKTS and a long bed F350.

Right after we got it we stopped at a large rest stop and spent a little while taking pictures and jack knifing the unit. We can easily go 90 degrees BUT there is about 8" of clearance between the back window and the trailer, and remember the long bed is about 18" longer than a short bed.
2015 F350 CC SRW LB
2016 Cedar Creek 36CKTS (My last FR Product)
20,000lb Reese Goose Box

Parrothead_Mike
Explorer
Explorer
I have a '15 Cedar Creek Silverback 29RE, an '02 shortbox Chevy, and a slider type hitch. I've owned the hitch in this truck since '03, pulling a Cardinal 5th wheel prior to the Silverback, and have never ever used the slide feature. In fact, the Silverback's nose is sculpted in the corners making it even less likely I'll ever have to use the slider feature.
2018 Chevy 2500HD Duramax - 2015 Cedar Creek Silverback 29RE
16K Huskey EZ Roller Hitch - EU2000i Honda Generator

Splashers3
Explorer
Explorer
I have a short bed with a manual slider. Have NEVER had to use it for my signature rig in the 7+ years of hauling....and the trailer has been very very close to 90 deg....the dealer did it to show it could be done without using the slider.

We are also interested in the 34RE and 34RL2.

Good Luck
2017 GMC 3500 Sierra Denali, C/C, D/A, DRW, w/40gal Aux tank, 18K B&W Patriot.
2019 Cedar Creek Hathaway, 34RL2 - w/Bells & Whistles and disc brakes
Traded 2009 Cedar Creek Silverback, GII, 32 WRL

CC-skipjack
Explorer
Explorer
Both truck and rig are older, but I have never (as of yet ;)) needed a slider hitch. Been in some pretty tight maneuvers and haven't really been close to taking out the window.
Charlie K
CC-skipjack

2000 Cedar Creek 30RL / 2001 GMC 2500HD

ACZL
Explorer
Explorer
Had a slider on my '03 F250. Only used the slider 2-3 times at most in 11 years. Sold it to tech at RV dealer. Have non slider Reese 16k 4-way swivel head now. ONLY once did I have to be real careful upon backing as site was probly the tightest one I have ever backed into (45* angle) in 13 years and that was last month.
2017 F350 DRW XLT, CC, 4x4, 6.7
2018 Big Country 3560 SS
"The best part of RVing and Snowmobiling is spending time with family and friends"
"Catin' in the Winter"

WE-C-USA
Explorer
Explorer
I have a Reese manual slide hitch. Have never had to use it. But you never know if you'll have to use one.
Frank & PJ
2022 2500HD GMC Duramax 4X4
2018 Grand Design-Refection 303RLS

campinghut
Explorer
Explorer
I tow my Cedar Creek with a short box Truck and you have to pay attention when backing up or sharp corners. I have come close to needing a sliding hitch once or twice in the last three and do think about buying one every so often. Do you need one will depend on how tight of corners you will need take.
Tim And Bev
2018 Mobile Suites 38RSSA, 560w solar, 2800w inverter (3 previous Artic fox trailers, 1 Cedar Creek, 1 Heartland Cyclone. In the last 8 Years)
2022 F350 (Previous trucks 2006, 2008, 2012, 2015, 2017, 2019, 2020 all Ford F350's)

B_O__Plenty
Explorer II
Explorer II
I had a Pull Rite slider on my last truck. I bought the 16 unit that fits in std. bedrails. Not much more expensive than any other hitch if you shop it online. The local dealers wanted a small fortune for one. Trouble free. never worried about it hitting. I recently bought a new Cedar Creek. You will be very happy with your choice. Not real flashy but great solid construction, name brand appliances and furniture. Mine was delivered sawdust and wood chip free, wires are neatly bundled as is the plumbing. A very nice rig.

B.O.
Former Ram/Cummins owner
2015 Silverado 3500 D/A DRW
Yup I'm a fanboy!
2016 Cedar Creek 36CKTS

C_B_
Explorer
Explorer
You might not want one. Some people say you don't need one. Some others said they didn't need one right up until they took out a rear cab window.

I decided on better safe than sorry 13 years ago and installed a 16K Pullrite Superglide in my F-350 short box. Two things stand out about this hitch.

#1) The King Pin Latch Lock Jaw assembly wraps 140 degrees around the pin- totally enclosing the pin in the latch.

#2) There is no second guessing a turn, let it be a corner or U-turn.
Just do it knowing 5er will slide back 16 inches automatically.

There are other options to look at, but, after 13 trouble free years with my Pullrite I guess I'm a little biased.


C.B.

PS As you see in my signature my Son Duane also pulls a CC.
With a Superglide also.
CBVP2004~FORD~F350~CC~LARIAT~SRW~SB~4X4~6.0D~
AUTO~PULLRITE 16K SUPERGLIDE~DEMCO GLIDERIDE~
PRODIGY CONTROLLER~C-BETR MIRRORS~EMS-HW50C~

Butch/Barb=2013-Cedar Creek 36CKTS
Kris/Katy=2006-Cherokee 32B