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- kennethwoosterExplorerI use the disk on top and slip plate on the pin and in the jaws.
- FlattopExplorerKY
- Sport45Explorer III use red grease for anything that's going to be exposed to the elements since it's more water resistant. The white lithium greases are great for parts that are protected by boots or seals.
http://www.etrailer.com/faq-grease.aspx - Dave_H_MExplorer IIthat slip plate is good stuff.
- JIMNLINExplorer III
AZ T&T wrote:
southernsnow wrote:
We use a spray can lubricant called Slip Plate. It is a dry graphite lubricant. It collects no dirt and/or leaves. Works great.
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Tried the white lithium spray on but I also use the truck to carry wood/feed sacks/hay/other products/etc which turns the white grease to a white gunked up grity mess. - AZ_T_TExplorer
southernsnow wrote:
We use a spray can lubricant called Slip Plate. It is a dry graphite lubricant. It collects no dirt and/or leaves. Works great.
X2 - southernsnowExplorerWe use a spray can lubricant called Slip Plate. It is a dry graphite lubricant. It collects no dirt and/or leaves. Works great.
- MarkTwainExplorer
MTPockets1 wrote:
If you're asking about the flat area on the hitch plate, get the nylon disc made for that; no grease. Other pivot points use a lithium base grease.
X1 - HalmfamilyExplorer
Splashers3 wrote:
Teflon Plate and a can of White Lithium spray on grease.
X2 - Splashers3ExplorerTeflon Plate and a can of White Lithium spray on grease.
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