FWIW, tandem slider holes are 6" apart. Depending on which states you run, you may have a kingpin-distance limit, which will take precedence; CA limits to 40' (the second hole from the front, the first being 39'6" for ID off-highway), PA is a 41' state (4th hole), NY is a 42' state (6th hole), etc.
MOST of the time, I would just pace-off the distance I needed to slide (from where I was to where I needed to be), walked up to the cab, scored a line in the dirt right next to my set, then paced off the distance and scored of the second line, then just pulled the truck up that exact amount.
As far as those little stoppers on the sliders, yeah, it'll get REAL old quickly in the winter, having to crawl under a dripping trailer with a hammer to get the d@mn things off. Let's hope you never take a dirt road on a rainy day, either! But, hey, it's your money, and it's your choice to spend it foolishly. I've seen people waste literally THOUSANDS at chrome shops....
Sliding tandems
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Just slide it until my 5th wheel guage reads 33400. On the rare occasion I'm hauling anything over 35K.
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We've all told him how to do it, yet he insists that he has all the answers.
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