Feb-26-2019 12:39 PM
Feb-27-2019 09:08 AM
schlep1967 wrote:
No you don't "need" a slider. Just like you don't "need" a seatbelt when riding in a vehicle. Until you do.
I went through this same questioning when I moved to a 5th wheel. My issue was, I can buy an auto-slider and never have to worry again or I can by a manual slider and wonder every time if I should make the effort to get out and slide the hitch.
I don't regret the auto slider one bit.
Now, everyone is different. If you are skilled at backing a 5th wheel you will probably never have to jack it much past 45 degrees to get it where you want it. If you are not skilled..... you will be approaching 90 degrees often. This can be a very good determining factor as to what kind of hitch you want.
Feb-27-2019 08:49 AM
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Feb-27-2019 07:08 AM
Rwake901 wrote:
Who has a 6 1/2 ft bed and doesn’t use a sliding hitch? I’ve had two RV dealers and the company that makes the 5th wheel we are interested in tell me I don’t need a sliding hitch with a standard 6 1/2 ft bed. But when I go to Curt’s website (the maker of the hitch) they tell me I do need a sliding hitch. (Plus I emailed them) Who do I believe? I’ve read some other posts where people say they have one but never use it. Thanks for the help.
Feb-27-2019 06:16 AM
Rwake901 wrote:
Who has a 6 1/2 ft bed and doesn’t use a sliding hitch? I’ve had two RV dealers and the company that makes the 5th wheel we are interested in tell me I don’t need a sliding hitch with a standard 6 1/2 ft bed. But when I go to Curt’s website (the maker of the hitch) they tell me I do need a sliding hitch. (Plus I emailed them) Who do I believe? I’ve read some other posts where people say they have one but never use it. Thanks for the help.
Feb-27-2019 04:41 AM
They are more expensive but not needing to stop, drop landing gear, slide, put gear back up gets to be a pain.
Feb-27-2019 02:51 AM
Bionic Man wrote:Stop and drop the landing gear to slide the hitch? Why on earth would you do that?
Dead horse here but it depends on the trailer.
On our first RV I never used it. When we changed to our current trailer with our old short bed truck I needed the slide every time I took it home.
And I agree with those that say if you need a sliding hitch to spend the extra $ and get an auto slider. They are more expensive but not needing to stop, drop landing gear, slide, put gear back up gets to be a pain.
Feb-26-2019 11:08 PM
Feb-26-2019 06:47 PM
camp-n-family wrote:
The only way to really know if you need a slider without a hitch installed is to back the truck under the fiver at a 90 degree angle leaving a few inches between the cab and cap. Will the pin be centred in the bed and over the axle? If so, you don’t need a slider.
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