Zephyr, I just sold my 18K Pullrite SuperGlide, and bought a used TS3 trailer saver made by Hensley (you should check out the Hensley thread I started a while back. Most people commented on how awesome a air bag hitch was for smoothing out the ride. In the last 2 weeks, we traveled over a 1,000 and found a distinctive positive difference in the ride of a hitch like this. Besides the 50% nicer ride, there is a hidden benefit for sure. I was looking out my rear mirror as well as checking the wildly swinging gauge in the cab, I was blown away seeing the extended hitchpin and rig going up and down due to the 2 air bags, and realized that normally your truck and front cap area take alot of the punishment of the pavement, and could cause frame damage. Imagine the removed stress on the whole rig and TV when utilizing this type hitch. Don't get me wrong. The pullrite was a dream, and the slider was awesome. But my back needed a smoother ride, and now I got it. Rick and Debbi Galant now are the proud owners of this Pullrite hitch and will be happy with it. Zephyr, go to Craig's list and get a used hitch for a fraction of the cost of a new one. Air bag hitches are a must in my book. Trailer Saver and Air Safe. Take your choice.