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Wednesday, June 06, 2007

Newbie Questions: Can I Tow With My Sliding Hitch Back?

Folks new to the fifth-wheeling game sometimes have a little catching up to do. Sometimes even us 'old dogs' learn something new. For example, I know plenty of fifth wheel owners who've never had the need for a "sliding hitch" because they've always towed with a long-bed truck.

First, what's a 'sliding hitch'? Specially designed for short-bed pickup trucks, a sliding fifth wheel hitch temporarily allows the actual hitch to slide farther back in the bed of the pickup. This is helpful when making really tight corners--as when maneuvering in or out of a camp site. With the hitch "forward" in the truck bed, a tight corner could actually cause your trailer to impact with the truck cab--not a happy situation.

So, can you tow with the hitch in the "back" position? Technically you could--and some people erroneously do. But towing in with the hitch back puts the weight of the trailer's kingpin far behind the axle, compromising the pickup's suspension, and great endangering road-worthiness. Never tow with the hitch in any position other than the proper forward "tow" position.

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2 Comments:

  • Use a Pullrite Superglide hitch and you won't need to worry as the hitch position is automatic. Once hitched the next time you touch it is to unhitch.

    Bill

    By Anonymous Anonymous, at 1:24 AM  

  • If you are going to drive a truck, get a REAL truck with a long bed. Don't buy a toy truck to do a real truck's job.retired50man@yahoo.com

    By Anonymous Anonymous, at 2:17 PM  

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