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Hondavalk wrote:Since they sell slippery pads for the L brackets, I would say that satisfies the "lubricate" function. I believe the only reason they don't recommend that they get lubricated is because it would create a HUGE mess.
Looks like a Bingo to me. From the manual:
"In some cases the friction on the L-brackets can generate noise. Lubricating this joint is not recommended."
โApr-24-2019 06:56 AM
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librty02 wrote:SoundGuy wrote:old guy wrote:
excuse me but if you use any thing on the L brackets doesn't that take away from the sway contr;)ol portion of the arms??Rustycamperpants wrote:
BINGO. Post of the day....
Sorry, no bingo for either of you :W ... read Equal-i-zer's recommendations on lubrication.
It is a BINGO because they recommend to NOT (NEVER) lubricate the L brackets :S
โApr-24-2019 06:12 AM
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SoundGuy wrote:old guy wrote:
excuse me but if you use any thing on the L brackets doesn't that take away from the sway contr;)ol portion of the arms??Rustycamperpants wrote:
BINGO. Post of the day....
Sorry, no bingo for either of you :W ... read Equal-i-zer's recommendations on lubrication.
โApr-24-2019 05:05 AM
old guy wrote:
excuse me but if you use any thing on the L brackets doesn't that take away from the sway contr;)ol portion of the arms??
Rustycamperpants wrote:
BINGO. Post of the day....
โApr-24-2019 02:13 AM
Rustycamperpants wrote:READ tys the manual. It states that the L bracket pads reduce sway control by a slight amount.old guy wrote:
excuse me but if you use any thing on the L brackets doesn't that take away from the sway control portion of the arms??
BINGO. Post of the day....
โApr-24-2019 12:19 AM
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old guy wrote:
excuse me but if you use any thing on the L brackets doesn't that take away from the sway control portion of the arms??
โApr-23-2019 11:07 PM
RonRN18 wrote:
I am new to owning a trailer and I have an Equal-i-zer weight distribution hitch. I see they say to only use their brand of lubricant on the hitch. I can not find ANY store locally that has even heard of their brand of lubricant. I've heard different answers as to what else I can use. I've heard white lithium grease and I've heard DRY silicone spray. My gut tells me that white lithium grease would be good. On my first outing, I didn't have any lubricant and it was VERY loud. I ordered some Equal-i-zer brand lubricant which arrives while I'm out on my next trip. Anyone else out there have an Equal-i-zer WDS hitch? What do you use?