How Does Sliding Fifth Wheel Hitch Lock into Place
Updated 08/03/2015 | Published 08/01/2015 >
Question:
How to get slider hitch locked into position.
asked by: Terry
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Expert Reply:
The handle on the slider has three positions. Then the handle is pulled toward the rear of the truck, the slider is in the towing position. When the handle is moved to the center position, the slider is unlocked and can move rearward. Once the slider has moved rearward, the handle will lock into place pointing to the front of the vehicle.
I've linked you to the instructions for the sliding unit.
expert reply by:
Mike L
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