Jun-17-2017 07:05 AM
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TenOC wrote:
1. I am sure this has been discussed before. I did do a search, but did not find what I am looking for.
2. I know some people like vanilla and others like chocolate ice cream -- or Ford vs Chev vs Dodge so I may be opening a can of worms.
I am in the process of purchasing a new RV. I have found a very good deal on a used 32 foot 5th wheel-- much better than for a TT. I have never owned a 5er only TTs, but the price on the 5er is hard to turn down.
With the 5er, I will need a 5th wheel hitch for my short bed 2016 GMC 2500 crew cab diesel truck. I have looked at You Tubes and Google 5th wheel hitches and see that there are a number of different type/brand of hitches. For my TT I purchased an Hensley Arrow hitch, because I wanted the "the best" to prevent sway.
I will use these brand names only as examples of what I am think about a auto-slide hitch that mounted in the bed such as the pull-right autoslide or a Reese 5th Airborne 5th Wheel Air Ride that mounts on the 5er or some other hitch air hitch or an air ride pinbox that will reduce the shock of the 5er.
Your suggestions are welcome.
Jun-17-2017 09:55 PM
Jun-17-2017 09:30 PM
CarnationSailor wrote:So you group ALL auto silders when you have expereience with one brand? Do a little more research you'll find not all auto sliders are like the ONE you used.Calkidd wrote:SDcampowneroperator wrote:Simply not true.
with Auto sliders your truck and rig must be straight aligned to connect/ disconnect. Too limiting in my opinion, you could not pay me to have one.
Well, yes, it is true.
I have a Demco Hijacker Auto Slide and (as the owner's manual states) the centerlines of the 5th wheel and the tow vehicle must be within 5 degrees of each other. It is limiting, but only to the extent that many curved (arc'ed?) pull-thru sites won't work for us. We just avoid them.
Jun-17-2017 09:29 PM
CarnationSailor wrote:Calkidd wrote:SDcampowneroperator wrote:Simply not true.
with Auto sliders your truck and rig must be straight aligned to connect/ disconnect. Too limiting in my opinion, you could not pay me to have one.
Well, yes, it is true.
I have a Demco Hijacker Auto Slide and (as the owner's manual states) the centerlines of the 5th wheel and the tow vehicle must be within 5 degrees of each other. It is limiting, but only to the extent that many curved (arc'ed?) pull-thru sites won't work for us. We just avoid them.
Jun-17-2017 09:12 PM
Calkidd wrote:SDcampowneroperator wrote:Simply not true.
with Auto sliders your truck and rig must be straight aligned to connect/ disconnect. Too limiting in my opinion, you could not pay me to have one.
Jun-17-2017 08:27 PM
Jun-17-2017 08:27 PM
SDcampowneroperator wrote:Simply not true.
with Auto sliders your truck and rig must be straight aligned to connect/ disconnect. Too limiting in my opinion, you could not pay me to have one.
Jun-17-2017 08:25 PM
B.O. Plenty wrote:BAM!!! Excactly. I love the autoglide and the fact it is worry free. You can't beat the customer service of Pullrite. I also second Trailair. It is just not for chucking, but it keeps the harsh impact on the trailer frame and the vehicle to a minimum. Watch a Trailair video and you will see just how much movement is absorbed.
I used a Pull Rite Super Glide along with a Trailair pinbox on the trailer when I had a shortbed truck. Worked just fine.
B.O.
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