โJun-19-2018 02:39 PM
โJun-21-2018 08:44 AM
Toolguy5 wrote:Cummins12V98 wrote:
"Once the Pullrite is hitched it is a great hitch. Its the hitching and unhitching that is the problem."
ZACTLY!!!
Agree,
I had one a few years back. Sometimes it was very aggravating trying to hook up and unhook.
I now have the B&W companion slider, much easier hitch to work with. Going on my 4th year with it and have yet to use the slider. It may change now though we have a new 5er and we have only been out twice with it. So still don't know if we will ever use the slider.
โJun-21-2018 03:54 AM
Cummins12V98 wrote:
"Once the Pullrite is hitched it is a great hitch. Its the hitching and unhitching that is the problem."
ZACTLY!!!
โJun-21-2018 01:07 AM
โJun-20-2018 09:59 AM
B.O. Plenty wrote:
I had a Super Glide in my last truck. I understand your concerns but for me it wasn't that big of a deal. In a real difficult situation you can always pull the two pins that hold the head in place and leave it attached to the pin box. I now have a B&W Patriot with a long box truck and admit it is easier to use, but there just isn't a substitute for an auto-slide hitch if you need one.
B.O.
โJun-20-2018 09:36 AM
โJun-20-2018 09:06 AM
โJun-20-2018 09:03 AM
ACZL wrote:
The Patriot fits standard rails. I know as I had Reese rails on last truck. B&W on current truck, oh and Patriot too.
โJun-20-2018 08:45 AM
Dixie Flyer wrote:B.O. Plenty wrote:
Why would want to trade out a auto-slide hitch for one that is a manual slide? Just wondering.
B.O.
Once the Pullrite is hitched it is a great hitch. Its the hitching and unhitching that is the problem. I have been in situations where I could not hookup because the camper was not level. I have been in situations where I could not unhook because it was on an incline. Whenever I go to some place I haven't been before I worry before I get there if I will have problems unhooking or getting hooked back up It takes all the joy out of going somewhere. Before releasing the camper you have to back into the hitch to take the pressure off the jaws of the hitch and then you can release the jaws. Sometimes if you are at an angle it won't release. I have had the hitch for over a year and have had enough of its temple mental nature so I am going back to what is simple and straight forward. If you would like to buy this hitch I will be glad to sell it to you.
โJun-20-2018 05:03 AM
B.O. Plenty wrote:
Why would want to trade out a auto-slide hitch for one that is a manual slide? Just wondering.
B.O.
โJun-20-2018 12:27 AM
โJun-19-2018 08:34 PM
โJun-19-2018 07:50 PM
B.O. Plenty wrote:
Why would want to trade out a auto-slide hitch for one that is a manual slide? Just wondering.
B.O.
โJun-19-2018 07:44 PM
โJun-19-2018 07:41 PM