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Vulcaneer wrote:
I have a Pullrite SuperGlide autoslide hitch. Bought it some 6 years ago. Paid a fortune for it. Needed it then. Now my trailer is the relieved corner design.
You can probably get along without a slider, if you are careful. Watch out for tight off camber backing turns, and tight 180 degree U-Turns. Even with a relieved corner trailer this two cases can get you. And when that happens, the cost of the slider seems much cheaper.
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JEBar wrote:teschman wrote:
We are also buying a Keystone Laredo 329RE that claims to have Max Turn Technology. The salesman says we don't need a slider a waste of money.
ask the salesman and dealership if he will put a promise in writing along with a commitment to repair, at no charge, any damage that might to be caused to the truck and/or camper for so long as you own them
Jim
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teschman wrote:
We are also buying a Keystone Laredo 329RE that claims to have Max Turn Technology. The salesman says we don't need a slider a waste of money.
Jun-01-2014 04:37 AM
teschman wrote:
Just bought a Silverado 3500HD crew cab 6.6 foot bed. We are also buying a Keystone Laredo 329RE that claims to have Max Turn Technology. The salesman says we don't need a slider a waste of money. But from everything I've read you should always use a slider on a short bed. We were trailer pullers before and this was never an issue. Advice would be appreciated as sales guys are interested in one thing "making the sale"
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