โNov-08-2019 09:04 PM
โNov-10-2019 07:38 PM
jodeb720 wrote:
OP Here,
One question - the side to side pivoting on the B&W. How much is there?
I've seen the amount of play on the Demco but not on the B&W.
More times than not it's the lateral play that I've needed because of how the truck and the 5er aren't on the same plane and you either have to shim the truck tires into the plane or trailer. Otherwise, it's difficult to get the pin in the receiver without a lot of binding.
I've used my Reese for the last 10 years - and it worked. Ironically, I've only used my manual slide 2 or 3 times in the last 10 years. Probably because I was too lazy to get out of the truck, slide it back then get back in and park. I just maneuver into position by taking my time and wiggling into my spot.
I was watching video on the demco - you can connect beyond the 10 degrees, but you'll need to remove the side adjustments first, then connect (without the autoslide option) and then reconnect the parts after you're connected and aligned.
All of these hitches are far heavier than what I had in the past. I'm guessing a trip to harbor freight for a lift to pull/put the hitch in and out of the truck is in my future. good thing there's a veterans day sale on!
Thanks again
josh
โNov-10-2019 07:26 PM
jodeb720 wrote:
I recently replaced my Truck and decided it's time to upgrade my hitch at the same time.
I've narrowed my decision down to two Hitches. Demco Autoslide or B&W Companion slider.
One of my biggest complaints in my old receiver was the lack of lateral gimble from side to side.
The B&W seems to have almost no side to side movement - where as the Demco seems to have enough to align the pin to jaws without binding.
Any thoughts on either? I know the Demco I have to adjust the side guide bars each time I connect to the 5er - but that extra work will be worth it because of the lateral gimble.
Thanks!
josh
โNov-10-2019 05:23 PM
โNov-10-2019 02:29 PM
โNov-10-2019 02:22 PM
โNov-10-2019 07:24 AM
Me Again wrote:
I never thought my manual slide B&W was a pain. At check in I slide it back and at checkout after straighten out of the street I slide it forward. I ALWAYS slide it as the latch handle would not clear the front box in the travel position. The truck would not turn tight enough to hit going forward to create a problem. I really like the B&W jaws/lock setup. The earlier Demco/Hijacker auto slides had issues with the gears to create the slide movement. My BIL can not park his trailer on our spare lot the way we would like it, as he can not get aligned to reconnect.
I moved a friends trailer in and out of the park for him for a few years, and towed it the ten miles each direction in the back position as his pin box would not clear my front bed box.
Chris
โNov-10-2019 04:13 AM
jodeb720 wrote:
OP Here,
One question - the side to side pivoting on the B&W. How much is there?
I've seen the amount of play on the Demco but not on the B&W.
More times than not it's the lateral play that I've needed because of how the truck and the 5er aren't on the same plane and you either have to shim the truck tires into the plane or trailer. Otherwise, it's difficult to get the pin in the receiver without a lot of binding.
I've used my Reese for the last 10 years - and it worked. Ironically, I've only used my manual slide 2 or 3 times in the last 10 years. Probably because I was too lazy to get out of the truck, slide it back then get back in and park. I just maneuver into position by taking my time and wiggling into my spot.
I was watching video on the demco - you can connect beyond the 10 degrees, but you'll need to remove the side adjustments first, then connect (without the autoslide option) and then reconnect the parts after you're connected and aligned.
All of these hitches are far heavier than what I had in the past. I'm guessing a trip to harbor freight for a lift to pull/put the hitch in and out of the truck is in my future. good thing there's a veterans day sale on!
Thanks again
josh
โNov-10-2019 03:19 AM
โNov-10-2019 02:00 AM
cummins2014 wrote:southernsky wrote:
Don't know about the hitches your looking at but we have the Pullrite Super Glide on our short bed Ram. The auto slide has been trouble free for many years and never have to think about tight turns and hitting the cab
I think that is a true statement to a point, but rather misleading for the inexperienced . You can hit the cab with any hitch. I always cringe a bit when I read these statements ," NEVER have to think about tight t
urns and hitting the cab" Thats a recipe for disaster .
โNov-09-2019 08:14 PM
โNov-09-2019 07:27 PM
โNov-09-2019 04:35 PM
โNov-09-2019 03:47 PM
โNov-09-2019 01:35 PM
Cummins12V98 wrote:Cummins12V98 wrote:
There are hitching issues with the PullRite, not sure if that's the case with the Demco???
I think MeAgain should comment on the B&W as he has one.