Padlin
Apr 14, 2014Explorer
Hitch Maintenance
Spent the weekend installing a B&W Patriot in my F150. After drilling through the frame and the truck bed and installing dozens of 1/2" bolts I got to wondering about the unit rusting, both the hitch and the truck. A few questions if you've done similar.
I did nothing to treat the frame and bed edges after drilling, need I worry about rust here? if so, what would you suggest? I live in New England with all it's snow and road salt.
Do I need to paint all the exposed bolts or not worry about them?
The truck lives outside, I have no garage. Do you remove the hitch when not in use? I can lug it back to the shed like I do my current WDH, but it's no fun. Currently do not have a tonneau cover either.
I saw I can either grease the coupler plate or use a nylon lube plate, is the lube plate sufficient?
Last one, how common is walking into the trailer pin box? After a few bruises and a bit of swearing, I did eventually learn to go around the hitch head on my bumper pull.
I did nothing to treat the frame and bed edges after drilling, need I worry about rust here? if so, what would you suggest? I live in New England with all it's snow and road salt.
Do I need to paint all the exposed bolts or not worry about them?
The truck lives outside, I have no garage. Do you remove the hitch when not in use? I can lug it back to the shed like I do my current WDH, but it's no fun. Currently do not have a tonneau cover either.
I saw I can either grease the coupler plate or use a nylon lube plate, is the lube plate sufficient?
Last one, how common is walking into the trailer pin box? After a few bruises and a bit of swearing, I did eventually learn to go around the hitch head on my bumper pull.