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Using a PullRite SuperGlide Hitch with a GM OEM Puck System Using Adapter # C88KR  

Updated 06/16/2026 | Published 06/09/2026

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I have the pul 65rr pullrite slider hitch.I just purchased a 25 silverado 3500 with the puck system. Will this adapter work with that hitch? I had a 24 ram 2500 without a puck system before. Thank you.

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Expert Reply:

Hi Buck, thanks for the question.

Yes, the Curt CrossWing Adapter # C88KR will work with your PullRite SuperGlide # PUL65RR and is a great way to move your hitch from your 2024 Ram 2500 with industry-standard rails into your new 2025 Silverado 3500 with the factory puck system.

I completely understand wanting to make sure before ordering. Changing trucks is expensive enough without finding out you need a completely different hitch. The nice thing about the # C88KR is that it allows you to use your existing rail-mounted hitch while taking advantage of the factory puck system in the new truck, so you don't have to start over with a new hitch setup.

What are you towing with the SuperGlide these days? A fifth wheel camper or something a little heavier?

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Jeff

6/12/2026

I bought the puck to rail adapter for my 2025 Sierra 2500HD. It works great with my cross wing hitch. I went this route so I can use any accessories that mount into a standard rail system and I can still remove it so there is nothing in the bed.

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Heather A.

6/12/2026

@Jeff Thanks for sharing your experience, Jeff! I'm glad to hear the adapter is working well for you with your CrossWing hitch on your 2025 Sierra 2500HD. That's one of the biggest advantages of using a puck-to-rail adapter. It gives you the flexibility to use standard rail-mounted hitches and accessories while still being able to remove everything when you want a completely clean truck bed. Out of curiosity, What else are you carrying in the bed?
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Jeff

6/12/2026

@HeatherA lumber, totes (helping a friend move) not much yet. The truck is still very new (3000 miles so far) Bought it for towing so it spends a lot of time in the garage.
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Heather A.

6/12/2026

@Jeff That's a pretty good way to break in a new truck! are you really a truck owner if you haven't been recruited to help someone move at least once? Are you planning to do any towing this summer?
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Buck T.

6/14/2026

Going to be pulling a 5th wheel toy hauler after we find one. Thank you

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Heather A.

6/16/2026

@BuckT Awesome! keep us updated on what you find. I am still around if you have questions.

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