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reicharb

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Posted: 07/18/08 06:56am Link  |  Quote  |  Print  |  Notify Moderator

Let me start off by saying I am new to the Forum. I have been pulling a TT for years and just a few weeks ago I picked up a 38 ft Cedar Creek. The dealer talked me into a 16K Reese slider because I am using an F250 short bed. I am sure you guessed it I don't like having to get out and slide the hitch. I have made up my mind I am going to go one of three waysidewinder, Superglide or HiJacker. I have been leaning towards the 5thAirBorne Sidewinder so I don't have to drill anymore holes in my bed. Is anyone using one of these and how long have you had it? I have never seen one in person. Does it look safe and look like it will last?

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Posted: 07/18/08 07:15am Link  |  Quote  |  Print  |  Notify Moderator

Have no experience with Sidewinder, but do know there was a LOT of discussion on this board about them when they came out.
Suggest you use SEARCH feature.( Search Sidewinder)
Before you give up on the PullRite SuperGlide, I'd do a Google search and get a phone number for them. (Search Pullrite)
You may find that you can install a SuperGlide using either the regular or Super rails WITHOUT any extra holes
Might be worth the cost of the phone call, since I think it's a superb hitch
JMHO


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Posted: 07/18/08 07:27am Link  |  Quote  |  Print  |  Notify Moderator

Our Challenger came with a Sidewinder from the factory. Even though we don't need it (long bed truck), I like. It makes our 5th wheel back just like our TT so I didn’t have to relearn how to back a trailer.


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cdesero

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I personaly looked at all my options new pin box, manual slider, auto slider, no slider, my objective was in this order safety, convenance, and how much to SPEND. We are a young family money is tight like it is with everyone. But we went with the superglide and super-rails it was the most money but i have a hitch i can use the rest of my life. If i went with the pinbox and bought a new fifth wheel would it have fit maybe maybe not. just my opinion Happy Camping!





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Posted: 07/18/08 11:41am Link  |  Quote  |  Print  |  Notify Moderator

A 38 foot fiver with an F250?

What does that thing weigh?
What is the pin weight going to be?

We have a 31 foot fiver and bet we are pushing the limits.......
I dunno.........

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reicharb

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Yes 38 ft(4 slides) with a F250...Hitch Weight is 1850, Unloaded Vehicle Weight is 11549, and GVWR is 15000. Yea its a little on the edge.

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We have had a sidewinder for about a year. it is nice not to have to worry about tight turns and still not have to get out of the vehicle. since you already have the hitch, it will cost $800 installed instead of $3000 and if you have to be towed, it tows with a normal hitch, no adapters.

It rides great. You have to have it low on the hitch when you attach and have to be reasonable straight.

We love it

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You could try this for your Reese Hitch. Reese Products Do a product search for part # 30079. It is an electrical lock for the slider that lets you operate it from in the cab of your truck.


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reicharb wrote:

Yes 38 ft(4 slides) with a F250...Hitch Weight is 1850, Unloaded Vehicle Weight is 11549, and GVWR is 15000. Yea its a little on the edge.


I would bet its over the edge sliding down the other side. But to the question at hand, I have the SuperGlide and it is great but I did not have another hitch prior so no extra holes in my bed. Have heard good things about the Sidewinder so it might be your best bet.


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reicharb

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Thank you Barry that is the kind of feedback I been looking for.

jtobbe: I did look at that and thought that would solve some of my issues, but the other day I couldn't get the stupid thing to slide without putting down the landing gear and taking some of weight off the hitch. It took me a good 10 minutes to get it to move, did I mention I was sitting in the middle of the road to do all of this. That's when I I decided to make some changes.

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