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โApr-27-2014 07:37 AM
rhagfo wrote:
The telflon plate should have no issues on your Hitchhiker, then a light coat of grease on the recessed part
Of the pin should work fine. Even those with the B&W thick jaw hitch UES them without issue
โApr-27-2014 07:28 AM
โApr-26-2014 10:56 PM
GPG52! wrote:
Interesting topic which had me wondering about my Husky 16K W articulated 5th wheel hitch.
I'm OK with the Teflon plate but wondered about the articulating moving parts. It would stand to reason they also should be lubricated. Could not find anything on line or on the manufactures website that speaks to this.
Sent an e-mail directly to the manufacturer Husky and waiting for a response as to it's recommendation.
GPG :h
โApr-26-2014 03:33 PM
โApr-26-2014 08:12 AM
Vulcaneer wrote:
If you have a Hijacker, the hitch plate does not rotate under the pin box. The "side tangs" on the hitch plate hold the hitch plate in position on the inbox. Since there is no rotational force between the pin box and hitch plate, there is no reason for heavy duty lubing or a Teflon Plate. Only need light silicone spray to assist the king pin to ride up the ramp when hitching up.
Also with the side tangs on the hitch plate, the teflon plate may not fit correctly.
โApr-26-2014 06:59 AM
Vulcaneer wrote:
If you have a Hijacker, the hitch plate does not rotate under the pin box. The "side tangs" on the hitch plate hold the hitch plate in position on the inbox. Since there is no rotational force between the pin box and hitch plate, there is no reason for heavy duty lubing or a Teflon Plate. Only need light silicone spray to assist the king pin to ride up the ramp when hitching up.
Also with the side tangs on the hitch plate, the teflon plate may not fit correctly.
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