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โDec-13-2013 01:36 PM
ol Bombero-JC wrote:nazpaz wrote:
Perhaps you are talking about a Pullrite Superglide hitch? If so, the manual says the hookup and release angle must be no more than 16 degrees.
I've heard of people, in an emergency, pulling the pins on the hitch and driving out from under the kingpin, then removing the hitch (not leaving it dangling from the kingpin). As you can guess hooking back up would be a whole different kettle of fish, depending on the situation.
"I've heard of people........"
YES the PR SG release angle is - *16* degrees.
However, you're heard -or been told- "old wives tales" as pertains to a SuperGlide..:S
To increase the angle, the PR SG angel will be on your shoulder, LOL!
Two pins will pull the *HEAD* (as "Vulcaneer" indicates).
The *HEAD* weighs about 35 lbs.
The hitch always remains in the bed of the pickup..:W
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โDec-12-2013 04:04 PM
nazpaz wrote:
Perhaps you are talking about a Pullrite Superglide hitch? If so, the manual says the hookup and release angle must be no more than 16 degrees.
I've heard of people, in an emergency, pulling the pins on the hitch and driving out from under the kingpin, then removing the hitch (not leaving it dangling from the kingpin). As you can guess hooking back up would be a whole different kettle of fish, depending on the situation.
โDec-08-2013 01:06 PM
northmeck0255 wrote:
Be very careful you don't poke a hole with the corner of your tailgate. You might consider removing it.
โDec-08-2013 11:20 AM
snipped... a previous poster wrote:
Em.... Actually, as others have alluded to, it depends. With my current Pullrite, no, I can't.
โDec-08-2013 07:36 AM
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โDec-07-2013 07:16 PM
swburbguy wrote:
Sorry guys I should have been more clear. With the length of my drive by my unattached garage I would have to park my 5th wheel at an angle. It wouldn't be at a full 90 degree maybe 20 30 degree to trailer.
โDec-07-2013 07:08 PM
โDec-07-2013 04:55 PM
calamus wrote:JohnnyT wrote:
I think he is asking if the Tow Vehicle has to be in line with the trailer to hitch and unhitch. I have only ever had goosenecks and the answer with a gooseneck is no.
JohnnyT
Im not sure what you are thinking here but I back the goose neck in the shop all the time and the pickup is at least on a 60 degree angle from the trailer. as long as the hitch is over the ball you can back in at any angle. Granted it is easier to back straight on it is possible. Our 5th wheel has the concave corners and you are able to get 80 degree turns the small campsites here are tight to back into so the truck is always 45 degrees or so when unhooking and hooking up.
โDec-07-2013 04:51 PM
swburbguy wrote:
Sorry guys I should have been more clear. With the length of my drive by my unattached garage I would have to park my 5th wheel at an angle. It wouldn't be at a full 90 degree maybe 20 30 degree to trailer.
โDec-07-2013 04:50 PM