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slow
06-08-2019, 06:43 PM
For those using this hitch, what have been your positive and negative experiences with this hitch? Would you buy it again or go to a different hitch? If so, which one?

I am considering the superglide 2700 for my F250 and 26.5 foot FW with 10,000 GWR. The auto slide feature is appealing.

One thing that caught my attention was the weight at nearly 200 lbs and the need to keep it lubed.

Old Mustanger
06-08-2019, 07:13 PM
I really like mine, I wish I would have started out with it, then I wouldn't have the dent in my TV cab from the time I didn't think I needed to stop and move the manual slider :facepalm:. lubing is not that difficult although I do seem to go through a lot of WD40 :lol:

MN-Clark
06-09-2019, 06:33 AM
1st RV, 1st Superglide. Since my beautiful bride likes the ride (2013 Ram 3500 megacab) I'm very happy with this hitch!

Dhuhn
06-09-2019, 07:00 AM
I love the hitch, the only draw back it’s heavy if you want to take it out of your truck you need two people or some sort of wench.
As far as lube just spray with WD40 before each trip and your good, no need for grease on skid plate because once on it moves with the hitch. As i said i’ve Said very happy with the hitch would recommend it.

chuckster57
06-09-2019, 07:04 AM
We have installed too many to count and I can count on 1 finger how many complaints.:)

slow
06-09-2019, 11:40 AM
All good news. Thanks for sharing your experiences. I plan to go the SuperGlide and SuperRail route on our SD.

Anderson Ultimate was tempting given the positive comments but given the need to make a sharp turn into my driveway the PR is probably best.

Hopefully they are available locally.

Old Mustanger
06-09-2019, 08:10 PM
I bought mine from Amazon, already had the rails in the truck from previous hitch.

travelin texans
06-09-2019, 08:55 PM
lubing is not that difficult although I do seem to go through a lot of WD40 :lol:
I'd recommend using the WD40 silicone spray, or any brand of silicone spray, rather than regular WD40 which is a dust\dirt magnet.