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- itguy08ExplorerThis may sound "odd" but if you're worried about grease getting on your clothes and use Vaseline, why not use K-Y Jelly? Water soluble so it should was right out.
- naturistNomadI, too, use wheel bearing grease and wipe if off when I disconnect. I tried the wax paper thing once, and between the squeaking and the fact the wax paper got chewed up pretty badly, I never used it again.
Wheel bearing grease is cheap, a pint can of it is a lifetime supply. - BarneySExplorer III
CavemanCharlie wrote:
I don't use it either. But, I don't use a weight distribution hitch and I wonder if they don't put a lot more pressure in the ball?
I've heard of people using wax paper. It adds a little lubrication, does not attract dirt, and doesn't get you dirty.
You bet they do! Take a look at this thread to get an idea how much. Not using grease not only will wear out the hitch components sooner than later but it sometimes contributes to the ball coming loose from the hitch head by being turned by the coupler friction - and waxed paper does not do the lubrication job that is needed.
Grease is also needed on the hitch head where the WD bars insert on a round bar hitch and where the trunnions contact the hitch head in a trunnion style hitch. Any place on the hitch that you have moving steel on steel contact should receive some grease.
Barney - RVcircusExplorer III use wheel bearing grease. I apply before towing & clean after the trip. I never used grease when towing other trailers locally, but I like the idea for long trips. I don't think using grease is a bad thing other than maybe getting a little grease on you.
- rbpruExplorer III use a lot of grease and still wore down the ball chrome.
I like the Vaseline idea. - mosseaterExplorer IIGrease it. Don't need a lot. Cheap Pep Boys is what I used for years.
I don't know how you folks are getting grease everywhere. When I unhitch, I always have rag in my pocket and just wipe it off and put the cover back on. Done! I grease all the friction points on my hitch that require it and it doesn't make a sound. I don't know why you wouldn't lubricate a high pressure, metal to metal, moving joint. But hey, those of you who don't grease, knock yourselves out.
Some also use a sheet of wax paper. I tried it once but it ate the paper pretty quickly, so only sorta worked for me. - downtheroadExplorerSurprised at all the, "Never used it," guys..
I do. I like this stuff. One jar lasts forever. - W_E_BGoodExplorerWhite lithium grease is easier to wash out of your clothes when (not if) you get it on them.
- opnspacesNavigator III use whatever bearing grease I have around. When I unhitch I wipe the ball off with a paper towel.
- Houston_RemodelExplorerI've towed for decades and never greased as it got everywhere no matter how careful.
When we got the new TT the ball to hitch was sooooooo tight it needed to be a dead on alignment or else it wouldn't drop all the way down. Then I'd have problems with the hitch lock. A little bearing grease and that all magically went away.
The WDH doesn't sound like a 120 decibel opening coffin anymore either.
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