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Old 03-31-2011, 07:40 AM   #22
Art-n-Marge
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I remember reading that the Pull-rite hitch requires a hitch plate of some kind on the RV's pin and that if this is not in place on an RV then you must not pull a trailer using the Pull-rite. For you Pull-rite owners, is this 100% true? I only ask because with my truck and hitch (not a short bed) I can tow others' trailers and I don't have to worry about the different pull-rite compatible RV pins.

Likewise, if an RV has a pull-rite hitch plate on it, can a conventional 5er hitch tow the RV?

Lastly, if this restriction is true for Pull-rite, are there other brands of slider hitches that do not have this restriction?

It's just something to think about at least in my case who travel in caravans with friends and relatives with trailers and might have a need to help out or be helped in the event of problems (hasn't happened yet, but fingers remain crossed).
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