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โMar-11-2020 02:46 PM
TXiceman wrote:
The problem with that the Pullrite or the Andersen is when in for service, they may have trouble moving your trailer safely unless they have an adapter for that hitch.
Ken
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โJan-25-2020 06:41 AM
Me Again wrote:TxGearhead wrote:
If you have a Turnover ball why not get the SuperLite 2600 Single Point? It captures around the gooseneck ball and you don't need to buy an additional ball to rail adapter.
I have the 2600 and like it.
edit add...I'm a bit confused, are you using your existing truck or buying a new truck? If buying new get the factory prep package with pucks and just drop a gooseneck ball in the puck and get the Superlight 2600.
If you buy a GM truck you need the PullRite support kit. GM under bed support rails are not under the gooseneck ball and require additional support. The kit looks like an easy install.
PullRite customer service is pretty good too.
Now we have returned carrying the pin weight on the paper thin bed floor of these newer trucks vs directly to the frame with a puck mounted hitch. Back to the future!
โJan-25-2020 05:57 AM
TxGearhead wrote:
If you have a Turnover ball why not get the SuperLite 2600 Single Point? It captures around the gooseneck ball and you don't need to buy an additional ball to rail adapter.
I have the 2600 and like it.
edit add...I'm a bit confused, are you using your existing truck or buying a new truck? If buying new get the factory prep package with pucks and just drop a gooseneck ball in the puck and get the Superlight 2600.
If you buy a GM truck you need the PullRite support kit. GM under bed support rails are not under the gooseneck ball and require additional support. The kit looks like an easy install.
PullRite customer service is pretty good too.
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