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Reese sidewinder, anyone use one?
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[QUOTE="tbsimmons, post: 497932, member: 2026"] If you get an extended pin box watch the pin box to the bed when you turn over off camber stuff. My stock pin box tapped the rails of my old Pace Edwards sliding bed cover a few times. My brother had a Superglide in his old shortbed worked great. Few things though, they are HEAVY, you cant use a lube plate, depending how the catch plate is mounted to the trailer (Bolted or Welded) you are the only one that cant move your trailer. They are nice but I would get a normal slider, if I had too. Depending on your trailer you have to be at pretty extreme angles to hit. [/QUOTE]
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