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May-23-2016 04:44 PM
boshog wrote:Old Duck wrote:
If you aren't in a huge hurry keep an eye on Craigslist. I had an older manual slider and wanted to move to a auto slide. Found a never before Superglide 20 miles away.
I don't know why I did think of Craig's List. So I looked and sure enough I found a brand new 18K Superglide 45 miles away and saved myself $350.00. Going to pick it up Friday. The only thing I don't like is it's hitch sits 19 inches off the truck bed, two inches higher than I need and there doesn't appear to be any height adjustments. I guess I can always raise the pin box.
Anyways, thank you very much for the Craig's List reminder.
May-23-2016 04:06 PM
Me Again wrote:boshog wrote:
Since I can't find any negatives using an auto-slider (or a manual one outside of the effort to deploy it) looks like the Demco is my solution since I don't have to remember to slide. I should have been more clear in my OP, it isn't about the cost delta between manual and auto, I was looking for the negatives in using either.
Thanks for the feed-back.
I earlier pointed out the issue of having to be straight on to hook up to most auto slider hitches. Chris
May-23-2016 04:00 PM
Old Duck wrote:
If you aren't in a huge hurry keep an eye on Craigslist. I had an older manual slider and wanted to move to a auto slide. Found a never before Superglide 20 miles away.
May-23-2016 03:46 PM
boshog wrote:
Since I can't find any negatives using an auto-slider (or a manual one outside of the effort to deploy it) looks like the Demco is my solution since I don't have to remember to slide. I should have been more clear in my OP, it isn't about the cost delta between manual and auto, I was looking for the negatives in using either.
Thanks for the feed-back.
May-23-2016 03:10 PM
avvidclif1 wrote:boshog wrote:
Since I can't find any negatives using an auto-slider (or a manual one outside of the effort to deploy it) looks like the Demco is my solution since I don't have to remember to slide. I should have been more clear in my OP, it isn't about the cost delta between manual and auto, I was looking for the negatives in using either.
Thanks for the feed-back.
Since no-one else did I will post a negative. Some of the auto slides require modifying the hitch on the trailer or a special hitch to activate the autoslide feature. If you need a buddy or another tow vehicle to move your trailer you have to leave your hitch with the trailer and hope it will work in his bed.
Check how the one you are looking at is activated.
May-23-2016 10:56 AM
Allworth wrote:
Turning 90 degrees is vastly over-rated. All you can do with the truck in that position is damage the suspension on the trailer by pushing the wheels sideways!
May-23-2016 08:11 AM
avvidclif1 wrote:boshog wrote:
Since I can't find any negatives using an auto-slider (or a manual one outside of the effort to deploy it) looks like the Demco is my solution since I don't have to remember to slide. I should have been more clear in my OP, it isn't about the cost delta between manual and auto, I was looking for the negatives in using either.
Thanks for the feed-back.
Since no-one else did I will post a negative. Some of the auto slides require modifying the hitch on the trailer or a special hitch to activate the autoslide feature. If you need a buddy or another tow vehicle to move your trailer you have to leave your hitch with the trailer and hope it will work in his bed.
Check how the one you are looking at is activated.
May-23-2016 07:48 AM
boshog wrote:
Since I can't find any negatives using an auto-slider (or a manual one outside of the effort to deploy it) looks like the Demco is my solution since I don't have to remember to slide. I should have been more clear in my OP, it isn't about the cost delta between manual and auto, I was looking for the negatives in using either.
Thanks for the feed-back.
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