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Ok, most new 5th wheels have a rounded fronts; they know many folks tow with a short bed now and are trying to make them compatible as much as possible.<br />
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I use an Anderson Ultimate Hitch and they are designed to work with short beds. Not everyone likes the design but we have found they work very well; solid and quiet.<br />
I don't have experience with sliding hitches so cannot comment on how well they work. My only dislike is that they can be very heavy.<br />
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</blockquote>I am also using the Andersen Ultimate Hitch as my 3500 SRW payload rating is very low. I have, however, made some changes to improve the system. I will post a photo of the in-bed setup and I just wanted to mention that I placed a 3/8" shim between the pin box plate and the Andersen adapter block. That shim supports the extended end of the adapter block and prevents any damage caused by the flexing of the pin box plate. After weighing in around 3300 lbs. of pin weight on one of my earlier trips, I have been trying to load the fifth wheel to keep it around 2800 lbs. of pin weight. It has been working great so far but these aren't for everybody.<br />
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