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11-12-2020, 07:24 AM #11
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I own a truck with a SB and went with the pullrite initially when we bought our first trailer. I absolutely loved it. It towed the trailer great and it was automatic and the best part was I didn't have to get out of the truck to back up like my first manual slider. (Ever miss a turn in an unfamiliar city and have to back up? Well it sucks when you have to do it in the middle of the busy intersection). The major downside was that it was so heavy, I had to permanently leave it in the truck which made me lose a big portion of my bed space. When we bought our new trailer a few months back, we opted for the Anderson hitch. It is made for SB trucks. The best part of that one is that you can remove it in 5 mins and it only weighs 37 lbs and you have the full use of your bed. I have made numerous 90 degree turns with it just like my pullrite. It tows my trailer great, and it doesn't require the special plate that the pullrite required.
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