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Hitch Help Needed - Transfer Old or Buy New

Wjohns02
Explorer
Explorer
I have a pullrite slider hitch mounted in my 2016 F350 dually. I’m purchasing a 2019 f350 dullay with the puck system. The dealership has agreed to transfer the current hitch to the new truck but I’m thinking it might be smarter to purchase a hitch that will mount with the puck system such as the B & W 5th will hitch.

My thought is this would allow me to easily remove the hitch from the bed when not needed.

Additionally I assume to move the pullrite slider will require some type of adapter kit in order for it to work in the new truck.

Anybody had a similar sitiuation? If so would you share thoughts on best option?

Thanks
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allen8106
Explorer
Explorer
Demco sells and adapter plate to mount older hitches in newer trucks with the puck system. I bought one for my 2018 GMC and it works fine.
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MFL
Nomad II
Nomad II
Good choice!! Yes, it is very easy to install/remove the B&W hitch for Ford pucks. The base and head are not super heavy either, but very solid built. You will like the ease of operation, and seeing the hitch jaws wrapped around the pin, arm closed, pin lock installed, no question it is secure.

Enjoy that new truck, and the hitch made for it!

Jerry

Wjohns02
Explorer
Explorer
Thanks for the input and quick responses. After thinking through it I’m going to go with the new B & W hitch. Appears to be pretty easy to install and take out as needed. I’ll sell the pullrite to help offset the cost of the new hitch.

Picking up the new truck tomorrow:)

spud1957
Explorer
Explorer
Wjohns02 wrote:
I have a pullrite slider hitch mounted in my 2016 F350 dually. I’m purchasing a 2019 f350 dullay with the puck system. The dealership has agreed to transfer the current hitch to the new truck but I’m thinking it might be smarter to purchase a hitch that will mount with the puck system such as the B & W 5th will hitch.

My thought is this would allow me to easily remove the hitch from the bed when not needed.

Additionally I assume to move the pullrite slider will require some type of adapter kit in order for it to work in the new truck.

Anybody had a similar sitiuation? If so would you share thoughts on best option?

Thanks


Pullrite sells the feet to hook into the pucks. They sell them for around $400. Not available at their dealers.

Spoke to them directly.
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Cummins12V98
Explorer III
Explorer III
"it might be smarter to purchase a hitch that will mount with the puck system such as the B & W 5th will hitch."

Answered your own question!

Not a better standard Hitch on the market.

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valhalla360
Nomad II
Nomad II
Double check with the dealer that the "free" transfer doesn't have any gotach'yas (like selling you an adapter kit for the price of an entirely new hitch). But otherwise, if you are happy with the hitch, no need to replace it.
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midnightsadie
Explorer II
Explorer II
new truck new set up ,and it,s removable you,ll like that some day.