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Old 09-02-2008, 10:49 AM   #1
pduff
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New Dodge 2500HD Towing Questions

Just traded my F250 in on a new Dodge 2500HD and am trying to decide how to set it up for towing. We pull a 3650RK Montana and used a standard slider hitch on the Ford. I wanted to get a SuperGlide for the Dodge but have been told that it may not work since the bed on the Dodge is shorter and the axle distance behind the cab is less. The problem appears to be that the king pin sits about 13" back from the leading edge of the camper on the 3650RK. How have others made this work?? I am not excited about putting a pin box extension on but we have to figure out something. HELP??

PAUL
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