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Pullrite Super glide hitch

Colo_Native
Explorer
Explorer
Anybody else have problems unhooking there FW with this hitch? I always have to back up and raise and lower it several times just to unhook(it's worse if there is a slope) its a PITA. Also the 10 degree off center for hooking up is ridiculous. If you have these issues what did you do to solve it or did you just get a new hitch?
2015 Winnebago Forza 34T
pushed by a 2011 Fusion Hybrid or 2020 Escape Hybrid
Retired DFD
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pennysmom09
Explorer
Explorer
With a little practice you'll find it quite easy to do. There is a learning curve and we went through it too! Lots of good advice so far.
Nancy and Doug
2015 KZ Durango 325RL FW

Njmurvin
Explorer
Explorer
I don't have any problem but I'm usually pretty level and straight when unhooking. After backing into a space, I chock the wheels (both directions) and pull the handle before touching the landing gear. Once the handle is out, I raise the trailer until I feel the plates have separated. I confirm by moving the handle. If I can rotate it even slightly, it's ready to unhook.
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cummins2014
Explorer
Explorer
schlep1967 wrote:
Read the instruction manual. Do not raise the trailer until you can see daylight. Doing this can bind the wrap around jaw between the larger/bottom of the pin and the bottom of the plate.
Chock the trailer wheels.
Raise trailer to remove most of the weight from the truck.
Try to pull the handle.
If you can not pull the handle put the truck in reverse and ease back so there is pressure against the pin. Set the parking brake.
Now pull the handle. It should be very easy to pull.



Sure sounds like a lot of trouble to have something now that in most applications with the new sculptured front caps on fifth wheels, a slider is not needed. Just extra expense , weight, hassle etc..

Went from a manual slider to the Andersen Ultimate as mentioned before .so did my friend with the Superglide , he too got tired of the hassle. In my case I just wish I would of changed to the Andersen when I first knew about them, life would have been so much easier. Live ,and learn ๐Ÿ™‚

Colo_Native
Explorer
Explorer
All good advice which I have done all of the above my storage space is on a slope is where I have the most trouble. I will try Y-Guys idea.
2015 Winnebago Forza 34T
pushed by a 2011 Fusion Hybrid or 2020 Escape Hybrid
Retired DFD

schlep1967
Nomad
Nomad
Read the instruction manual. Do not raise the trailer until you can see daylight. Doing this can bind the wrap around jaw between the larger/bottom of the pin and the bottom of the plate.
Chock the trailer wheels.
Raise trailer to remove most of the weight from the truck.
Try to pull the handle.
If you can not pull the handle put the truck in reverse and ease back so there is pressure against the pin. Set the parking brake.
Now pull the handle. It should be very easy to pull.
2021 Chevy Silverado LTZ 3500 Diesel
2022 Montana Legacy 3931FB
Pull-Rite Super Glide 4500

Toolguy5
Explorer II
Explorer II
When I had mine. I would back up to relieve the pressure from going forward. Then I would raise the landing gear until I could see daylight between the pin and hitch plate. As long as I was relatively straight I could unhook with ease.
Dan & Patty
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wtmtnhiker
Explorer
Explorer
The instructions with my Superglide were that you had to be within 12 degrees of straight ahead in order to hook or unhook because of the capture plate. There were quite a few times I could not get the hitch to release without first raising the trailer a little like everyone else has described then chocking the trailer wheels, putting truck in reverse until there was tension on the hitch, set the parking brake and get out and release the hitch then putting the truck in neutral and letting everything relax. Yes it was a PITA. I no longer own a 5th wheel but used the Superglide for 8 years.
bgbassman(bluegrass bass man)

Y-Guy
Moderator
Moderator
While I doubt it's the same issue I had, I share just as an FYI. I had the hitch head opening spread a bit, made disconnecting a huge challenge (like what you had). After contacting the folks at PullRite they confirmed that I had to much separation. You might measure the outside opening and back about half to the back and see if they are the same. If they are off, contact PullRite for help.

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2007 Winnebago Sightseer 35J

2020 Jeep Gladiator Rubicon

time2roll
Nomad
Nomad
Only a few times I have been off angle to unhitch, had to pull the pins and let the hitch head come off. Hitching up I have always be able to get straight on.

Yes the wrap around latch will bind up if there is any tension between the truck and trailer. I do best to leave some weight on the trailer and nudge the truck fore and aft to get the tension off. Usually I can find the sweet spot with a try or two otherwise I may have DW get in the truck while I pull the lever.

pyoung47
Explorer
Explorer
You should be as straight as possible when hooking and unhooking. It's the only hitch I have owned, and I have had no issues. Once in a while, take the head apart and lube it. You can be smug knowing when you make that odd manuever or sneak into a gas station, your back glass and cab are safe.

one_strange_tex
Explorer
Explorer
I had much less problems unhooking with my SuperGlide after I learned to 1) raise the front end with the jacks until the separation between the capture plate and the hitch just begins to be visible then 2) place the truck in neutral to release any bind caused by the hitch pushing against the pin. It is not always done by putting in reverse. That would usually only be if your last move was forward when positioning in the site. If it was backing the trailer, forward might be called for, but usually neutral releases the bind either way. Sloping sites are a special problem. Be sure the wheels are well chocked on the downhill side so your trailer is not pulling/pushing the pin against hitch jaw. You might have to put the truck in gear for these cases. When everything is right, the lever should come out very smoothly.
one_strange_texan
Currently between RV's
Former 5th wheel owner (Montana 3402RL)

BobKrogstie
Explorer
Explorer
My standard operating procedure is to raise the pin box until I can just see daylight between the pin box skid plate and the 5th wheel on the hitch. Then move the truck back to take the pressure off the wrap-around latch grasping the king pin. I have no idea what the 10 degrees off center for hooking up is.
Bob and Natalie
2008 Grand Junction 37QSB
2009 Dodge 3500DRW Big Horn 4X2/CC/LB/CTD/4:10/Auto

cummins2014
Explorer
Explorer
Colo Native wrote:
Anybody else have problems unhooking there FW with this hitch? I always have to back up and raise and lower it several times just to unhook(it's worse if there is a slope) its a PITA. Also the 10 degree off center for hooking up is ridiculous. If you have these issues what did you do to solve it or did you just get a new hitch?



My friend has the Superglide, he cured his problems like yours, with a Andersen Ultimate fifth Wheel hitch..

Although I have no problems with my Reese manual sliding hitch, I too went with the Andersen hitch, and we both have short bed trucks. No issues with backing or clearance with the Andersen.