Vote Yea or Nea....Slider Hitch!!

porthole

Retired
Bought the slider when I bought my 3010 Cyclone... have never used it but got it just in case I get in a tight squeeze!

Probably a good idea. Look for the pictures of our Cyclone at 90 degrees. Don't forget - with your Cyclone you have a trailer that is 5" wider then normal. 2.5" may not mean much, until you only have 2.4" of clearence.
 

lmcclure

1st Tennessee Member#1084
I have a short bed F250 with Reese 1600K with manual slider. I have never had to use it but I also like to have it just in case.
 

floridarandy

Well-known member
As said before, It is better have it and not need it, than to need it and not have it...

Well said Jimmy - put me down for slider i'm glad i have IN CASE i need it. have used it to make backing easier, tho as i have atight fit in the side yard at the house.
 

lwmcguir

Well-known member
I can turn 90 degrees with a short bed F250 and a 5th Airborne pin. The springs and hangers wont take much if any sliding on concrete at 90 degree angles. Better be on gravel or dirt if you are going to slide the tandems.
 
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