Walaby wrote:
Ok... I didn't know they made the Superglide in 2010 or so. Thought that was a newer hitch, but know I see on their website they have the traditional series and the ISR series.
Looks like prior to 2008 require Conventional Grease
2008-2009 uses something called Slip Plate
After Dec 2009 to current calls for WD40
Like I said.. didn't realize the Superglide was that old.
Mike
C.B. has it correct.
The: "prior to 2008 require Conventional Grease"
Partially correct - they required white lithium grease (yes attracted dirt!). Still have a spray can of it.
Then: Slip Plate - in spray cans by Superior Graphite Corp., "Heavy Duty Dry Film Lubricant (for) wherever you have a problem of sliding friction, or unwanted build-up and sticking" was the answer *AND* substitute for the greasy kid stuff -also- approved by SG.
Kinda looks like you're "painting" the way tubes black due to the graphite. Get a "wear spot" where you can see metal - just spray a bit more.
BTW - cans of Slip Plate have a laundry list of potential uses for Farm, Home & Industrial uses on the cans. Great stuff!
No doubt there are other brands (now) of a similar product.
When: SG came out with
plastic covered way tubes - WD 40 was the lubricant
specified by SG.
Always: If all else fails, read the directions for whatever product you have! Don't believe what someone tells you on an internet forum.
*Verify* the information!
PullRite has an outstanding Tech Line - which was very helpful when I installed mine in 2005! (And - my SG still works just fine!)
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