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Passin__Through
Nov 07, 2015Explorer
I would wait to buy a hitch until you buy your RV. Many will not need a slider, and even if you do, you can make it part of the package when you are buying the RV.
This^^.
We have a Pullrite and have had several occasions where we have had to make tight U-turns. It is great to never have to worry about the trailer hitting the cab or go through the inconvenience of operating a manual slider.
Have a buddy who has a Reese manual slider. Been thinking of nicknaming him "TwiceBump" since he has "kissed" the back of his short-bed Dodge on a couple of occasions.:B The repair cost of one incident was more than the cost difference between the Reese and the Pullrite.
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