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Dman1 wrote:gtsum wrote:Dman1 wrote:
We are in the same boat. We have a 2015 Ram 3500 SRW Standard Box (6'4") with the fifth wheel prep package. We pick up our 2016 Sabre 34TBOK in a few weeks. I have never towed anything larger than a Rockwood Roo 19 hybrid with an SUV, so this is all new to me. I am considering the Superglide and the Andersen. We will likely be camping in a seasonal site most of the time, but we are traveling 2100 km to pick up our camper and will be stopping at four or five campgrounds on the way back...most of which I have never camped at and do not know the terrain, etc. Our seasonal site after that has alot of 90 degree turns throughout the park. Again, I have no experience hauling fifth wheels and that is pushing me to the Superglide as well, so as to minimize the guesswork and giving me one less think to consider when figuring things out. I am not sure if the Anderson will sit back far enough. The weight and the cost are two big factors why I am even thinking about the Anderson, as the removal of the Superglide looks to be challenging.
I wish PulRite had a Superglide model that dropped right into the Ram's fifth wheel puck holes. The B&W Companion would be nice, but is not a slider. Any thoughts or suggestions? Anybody with a similar setup, and if so, what do you use for a hitch?
Edit: What about using a B&W Companion Hitch (I believe they drop right into the Ram's puck system) and a Reese Sidewinder hitch adapter?
I have a 2014 3500 SRW with factory fifth wheel pucks. I went through the same thing as you and ended up with B&W RVK3600 for Ram and then use a 19k sidewinder (2015 Fuzion 345 Chrome). It works great. I am using almost all my payload capacity with hitch, family and pin weight (4074lbs per sticker), so Superglide weight was a concern..as well as sitting up too high (which many have had happen with the newer ram trucks). The B&W hitch is rock solid...love the jaws on it...the sidewinder works slick, but I really wish they made a 19k air ride model (seems 16k is high as the air ride goes).
If I go dually, I would likely get a TS3 hitch and call it a day, but for the 3500 SRW with factory pucks, the B&W/Sidewinder combo is great
Thanks. I got this setup priced up and was amazed at how much more expensive the B&W/Sidewinder option was versus the Superglide/Picture frame option...hence, I am leaning towards the SuperGlide. I have discussed with other people who haul the newer Sabre's with the newer Rams with the Superglide/Picture Frame option and they say that it's that far from being level.
My salesman is pushing the Demco hitch hard. I don't hear much about these so I am a bit leery.
So many options to choose from. Aaaaarrrrgggghhhhhh!!!!!
โJun-10-2015 12:22 PM
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โJun-10-2015 06:29 AM
Dman1 wrote:
My salesman is pushing the Demco hitch hard. I don't hear much about these so I am a bit leery.
So many options to choose from. Aaaaarrrrgggghhhhhh!!!!!
โJun-09-2015 05:58 PM
โJun-09-2015 01:39 PM
gtsum wrote:Dman1 wrote:
We are in the same boat. We have a 2015 Ram 3500 SRW Standard Box (6'4") with the fifth wheel prep package. We pick up our 2016 Sabre 34TBOK in a few weeks. I have never towed anything larger than a Rockwood Roo 19 hybrid with an SUV, so this is all new to me. I am considering the Superglide and the Andersen. We will likely be camping in a seasonal site most of the time, but we are traveling 2100 km to pick up our camper and will be stopping at four or five campgrounds on the way back...most of which I have never camped at and do not know the terrain, etc. Our seasonal site after that has alot of 90 degree turns throughout the park. Again, I have no experience hauling fifth wheels and that is pushing me to the Superglide as well, so as to minimize the guesswork and giving me one less think to consider when figuring things out. I am not sure if the Anderson will sit back far enough. The weight and the cost are two big factors why I am even thinking about the Anderson, as the removal of the Superglide looks to be challenging.
I wish PulRite had a Superglide model that dropped right into the Ram's fifth wheel puck holes. The B&W Companion would be nice, but is not a slider. Any thoughts or suggestions? Anybody with a similar setup, and if so, what do you use for a hitch?
Edit: What about using a B&W Companion Hitch (I believe they drop right into the Ram's puck system) and a Reese Sidewinder hitch adapter?
I have a 2014 3500 SRW with factory fifth wheel pucks. I went through the same thing as you and ended up with B&W RVK3600 for Ram and then use a 19k sidewinder (2015 Fuzion 345 Chrome). It works great. I am using almost all my payload capacity with hitch, family and pin weight (4074lbs per sticker), so Superglide weight was a concern..as well as sitting up too high (which many have had happen with the newer ram trucks). The B&W hitch is rock solid...love the jaws on it...the sidewinder works slick, but I really wish they made a 19k air ride model (seems 16k is high as the air ride goes).
If I go dually, I would likely get a TS3 hitch and call it a day, but for the 3500 SRW with factory pucks, the B&W/Sidewinder combo is great
โJun-08-2015 09:16 AM
Dman1 wrote:
We are in the same boat. We have a 2015 Ram 3500 SRW Standard Box (6'4") with the fifth wheel prep package. We pick up our 2016 Sabre 34TBOK in a few weeks. I have never towed anything larger than a Rockwood Roo 19 hybrid with an SUV, so this is all new to me. I am considering the Superglide and the Andersen. We will likely be camping in a seasonal site most of the time, but we are traveling 2100 km to pick up our camper and will be stopping at four or five campgrounds on the way back...most of which I have never camped at and do not know the terrain, etc. Our seasonal site after that has alot of 90 degree turns throughout the park. Again, I have no experience hauling fifth wheels and that is pushing me to the Superglide as well, so as to minimize the guesswork and giving me one less think to consider when figuring things out. I am not sure if the Anderson will sit back far enough. The weight and the cost are two big factors why I am even thinking about the Anderson, as the removal of the Superglide looks to be challenging.
I wish PulRite had a Superglide model that dropped right into the Ram's fifth wheel puck holes. The B&W Companion would be nice, but is not a slider. Any thoughts or suggestions? Anybody with a similar setup, and if so, what do you use for a hitch?
Edit: What about using a B&W Companion Hitch (I believe they drop right into the Ram's puck system) and a Reese Sidewinder hitch adapter?
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โJun-01-2015 08:56 PM
jamieline wrote:Good move. Not cheap but peace of mind is priceless!!
Pullrite superglide
โJun-01-2015 08:17 PM
jamieline wrote:
Pullrite superglide
โJun-01-2015 08:02 PM