Does the Big Horn's innovation in design really work with short bed trucks. i.e.
You don't need a slider hitch in the turning radius and can you truly back into camping sites easily without a slider hitch?
I installed a slider on mine being a little leary, but have not used it. I would honestly say there is no need for a slider. Heartlands 88 degree turning radius is very true.----Ken
I have the same mind set as Katken. I bought a 16K Husky slider, never used it, don't need it unless I hook up to another RV without the tapered nose cone corners. I have the slider bolted solid to the slider frame rails to eliminate clunking.
We have essentially the same truck you have. We do not have a slider hitch and don't see any need for one. We have the Reese 16K and it also tilts side to side which came in handy twice.
I am ordering a 3055 and have the same tow vehicle as you (2001 Ford F-250 PSD). Have you had any problems or issues towing? I am currently towing a much lighter 5th wheel (about 10,000 lbs fully loaded).
I feel that a slider may not be nessesary but if and when we move to montana I will feel better about navigating the dirt roads and some of our property with the slider hilly property
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