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rjxj wrote:Pretty much all teh money I got from selling my little camper has gone toward this hitch, and I got a direclink brake controller. Im gonna be left with about 50 bucks to put towards a new camper lol.
Find the FW, look at the numbers on the pin box, check CW for the correct plate. UPS will get it to you pretty quick if you cant find one in stock.
Yes, picture frame here, short profile foot there and the next thing you know you spend $2,500
โApr-28-2015 09:00 AM
n7bsn wrote:Yeah removable is definitely better. Welding was more of a plan C last chance idea.
The problem with welding anything to the pin-box, is that pin-box can now ONLY be used on a Pullrite Superglide.
That's why my capture plate is a bolt-on.
I can remove it so someone else can move the rig.
Of course -with- the capture plate, if someone with a regular hitch tries to steal the rig, they are going to have SERIOUS issues the first time they try to make a corner.
โApr-28-2015 08:58 AM
southernsky wrote:There is no dealer for a hundred miles, and I dont mind modifying it. I dont leave anything alone.
The dealer who sold you the hitch should have the plate. If not it can be overnight shipped. There is no way to keep the hitch from sliding without the plate and would you really want to modify the high dollar hitch? Been having a Pullrite for awhile now and really like it. The down side is different pin boxes will take a different plate. I have two different ones now because I bought a new camper.
โApr-28-2015 08:57 AM
Jaxom wrote:Awesome. Locking it to the back is a much better idea than locking it forward. That will solve my problems.
PullRite specifically says don't lock the slider. I assume the jaws are not designed to handle the stress of the king pin pivoting there instead of below on the rails.
That being said, I had need to pull a regular, non-PullRite equipped, 5th wheel once. I made a bracket that secured the 5th wheel from pivoting and sliding. It worked just fine for a one-time tow.
The bar on the ground to the right of the base is what I made. I went across the upper part of the base and slipped above and below the rearmost part of the 5th wheel hitch head where the king pin slides into position.
Hope this helps.
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