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Wood chip wrote:I bought my superglide off craigslist for 500 bucks and it looks new and included everything but the bolts. I installed it myself, took 3 hrs tops. this is what you can do with a superglide. I just went to our local craiglist and looked it up 6 units available for sale withing 50 miles
I would not be thrilled spending 2400 bucks if a BW, Reese or Curt would work. The Glacier Peak I'm buying does have a rounded nose and the pin does protrude beyond the face quite a bit if that the difference of needing a slider or not.
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frankwp wrote:but.. try to back her up a hill and turn and get the truck at a different attitude then the trailer and that clearance will disappear real fast. I know that first hand as the camper next to me this summer decided not to slide it back (he never does) and his window went bye bye. ok on a nice flat parking spot but add a 3-4 ft rise and it goes away
I have the standard bed with a Reese 16K slider, but have never used the slid function with my current 5th wheel. I can do a full lock turn & still have several inches between the corner of the cap & the back of the cab. My last one had a more squared off cap & I used the slide several times. It really depends on the trailer.
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MNRon wrote:x2, but you might not need a slider. I did not want to take the chance and went ahead and bought the superglide
A superglide costs more, but you'll love it and won't have to worry about punching out your rear window. I'm very happy we went that route.