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Can a PullRite SuperGlide 2900 5th Wheel Hitch Use the Demco 5th Wheel Rail Adapter # DM6914  

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Can I mount a pullrite 2900 autoslide to the Demco 6194 adaptor? Do you know how high the top of the rail sits in the truck?

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Expert Reply:

The PullRite SuperGlide model 2900 5th Wheel Hitch is designed to mount to industry standard (ISR) above bed rails.

The Demco 5th Wheel Adapter for the Chevy/GME OEM Towing Package, # DM6194, is designed to fit in the 2017 Chevrolet and GMC 2500 & 3500 trucks with OEM packages in 6-1/2 foot beds. The Demco adapter will mount a 5th wheel hitch that use ISR bed rails.

With that said, a PullRite SuperGlide that uses the ISR rails for mounting will fit the Demco adapter.

Note: This Demco adapter will only fit in the 6-1/2 foot truck beds. Any Chevy/GMC w/ OEM towing package and a 8 foot bed cannot use this adapter .

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Tommy

9/4/2020

Hello, I have a pullrite superglued 2900 and just bought a 2020 GMC 2500 with the OEM factory pucks. Will the Demco 6333 allow me to use my pullrite and the factory puck system? Thanks

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Jon G.

9/6/2020

Yes, the Demco Rail Adapter # DM6333 is what you need for your 2020 Sierra 2500.

Tommy

9/6/2020

@JonG Thanks so much! Also, my pullrite is not super glued (superglide) by the way. Lol

Tim G.

3/31/2020

Thankyou. I have a 2 yr old Superglide and wish now I had a demco slider. But oh well. This pulling adapter may help in lifting my heavy superglide out of the bed with an electric winch I have.

Chris R.

4/1/2020

No problem at all. Just let us know if anything else comes up!

Tim G.

3/30/2020

Can a demco hitch puller adapter be used on a pullrite 2700 superglide to lift it out of bed?

Chris R.

3/31/2020

I believe you're referring to the Demco Lift Bracket # DM6100. This bracket basically mimics a trailer king pin, so it can really be used with any 5th wheel hitch, including your PullRite SuperGlide.

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