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Newbie 5ver Towing Questions

RobTurpin
Explorer
Explorer
Hello everyone, my name's Rob and this is my first post. My wife and I have owned a 26' travel trailer for a few years now, and we're almost certainly going to sell it and buy my mom's older fifth wheel.

Our tow vehicle is a 2008 F-350 Crew Cab (4 full doors), with a short bed (80" inside length, and 37.5" from the front inside rim to the rear axle).

The fifth wheel is a 2005 Holiday Rambler Alumascape 36' total length. My step father has the exact same truck as me, but his has a long bed, and he tows it using a Draw-Tite 40258 4-point hitch. I have taken some initial measurements which may help answer my questions.

I need some expert advice on how to begin deciding what options I have to pull this 5ver with my shortbed truck.

I searched the forums here, and found some good info on similar situations, but nothing really laying out all of the available options to help me make the right choice for me.

Thank you very much for your wisdom!
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Preventum2004
Explorer
Explorer
Wondering about the sidewinder as my new short bed needs something. Doesn't moving the weight of the pin back 22 inches move it behind the center of the rear axle? I know it appears that the hitch is still got weight on it, but maybe some of you engineers can tell me it makes no difference or not 🙂

Old-Biscuit
Explorer III
Explorer III
5th wheel trailer is 96" wide......1/2 of that distance is 48"

5th wheel hitch is mounted either over rear axle or even 2" forward.

Measure distance from back of cab to center line of rear axle
Less than 46" you have an 'impact' situation when making maneuvers

Sliding 5th wheel hitch....various brands
Sliding king pin assembly...Sidewinder etc
Off set hitch.......Anderson etc
Extended Pin Box


Is it time for your medication or mine?


2007 DODGE 3500 QC SRW 5.9L CTD In-Bed 'quiet gen'
2007 HitchHiker II 32.5 UKTG 2000W Xantex Inverter
US NAVY------USS Decatur DDG31

laknox
Nomad
Nomad
A lot of people buy slider hitches of one sort or another, then never end up using them. Personally, my 6.5' bed '02 Duramax will NOT hit my very square-front FW going forward, in either direction, at full lock. It is a crew cab and 4wd, so that may affect the turning radius. ALL will hit going backwards, a slider just gives you more room before you hit. My personal recommendation is the B&W Companion, whether the "standard" one that fits in their gooseneck base, the Patriot that fits on universal rails, or their slider. Great products and a great company to back them.

Lyle
2022 GMC Sierra 3500 HD Denali Crew Cab 4x4 Duramax
B&W OEM Companion & Gooseneck Kit
2017 KZ Durango 1500 D277RLT
1936 John Deere Model A
International Flying Farmers 64 Year Member

gledav46
Explorer
Explorer
I use this....love it

http://www.hitchsource.com/andersen-ultimate-5th-wheel-connection-rail-version-p-35158.html

kzspree320
Explorer
Explorer
I have a Ram with a shorter bed than your Ford. I never think about clearance issues since I have a Pullrite Superglide hitch. It's a few extra dollars but worth it to me.

kampinguru
Explorer
Explorer
Also look at a Pullrite superglide hitch system. It is an automatic slider hitch that takes the worry out of remembering to slide. I use it on my truck which is also a short bed and the trailer does not hit.
2000 F-250 S/B 4X4
2005 Cedar Creek 30RLBS
Pullrite Superglide 16K

RobTurpin
Explorer
Explorer
Hi Newman, I found the Reese Sidewinder (which is called the revolution in some youtube videos). So that basically moves the pivot point rearward about 22", giving me plenty of corner & bed rail clearance?

That definitely sounds like perhaps the simplest option (I really don't want to have anything more to remember to do while towing!!). How does it compare in strength, stability and price with other options?

I noticed that it only comes with a 5-year warranty, is that good/bad?

newman_fulltime
Explorer II
Explorer II
get a side winder pin box and enjoy