Jul-23-2013 02:50 PM
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Jul-29-2013 05:53 PM
Jul-29-2013 05:25 PM
Hamops wrote:Allworth wrote:
Even when not needed, moving the hitch to the rear (yes, on a long bed) improves the response to turning inputs when backing. It is a matter of leverage and pivot points.
Exactly! With the pivot point behind the rear axle, I back our 5vr more easily.
Jul-29-2013 05:00 PM
Jul-29-2013 04:53 PM
Beaker wrote:
Never used my slider in 10 years.
Took it out and bought a 5AB Sidewinder.
Expensive solution but worth it.
That doesn't make sense. If you never used your slider, what was the problem that the expensive solution solved?
Jul-29-2013 04:20 PM
Jul-29-2013 10:45 AM
Jul-29-2013 10:34 AM
schlep1967 wrote:
One reason to have a slider. Preferably an automatic slider. Last week we traveled from South Central PA to western NY. About 20 miles from our destination we came upon a bridge signed for 12'6". Blind corner up the hill that we just came around and a blind corner down the hill under the low bridge. With the pullrite I was able to quickly back the trailer into a small gravel area beside the road and do a 180 and head back up the hill. With no slider it would have been much more difficult and taken longer. With a manual slider I would have been out in traffic trying to get the hitch slid back so I could maneuver. We don't always choose the messes we get into. But it is nice to have the proper equipment when you get into those messes.
Jul-29-2013 07:35 AM
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Jul-28-2013 09:06 PM
Beaker wrote:That doesn't make sense. If you never used your slider, what was the problem that the expensive solution solved?
Never used my slider in 10 years.
Took it out and bought a 5AB Sidewinder.
Expensive solution but worth it.
Jul-28-2013 07:48 PM