@Bear135they call it a sliding king pin instead if the fifth wheel sliding that circle under the car bumper pops up and you can slide the kingpin.
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How much can you slide it? Be pretty close to ####ing things up pretty quick I’d imagine?Westbound23, jamespmack, Feedman and 15 others Thank this. -
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it's not "technically" a sliding king pin but that's what everyone calls it. The king pin is locked in the fifth wheel like normal and then the pin in the picture pops up and allows the trailer portion of the stinger to slide. It has 3 positions where you can lock it back in.
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