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SoundGuy wrote:lbrjet wrote:
My hitch has 17K miles on it. It barely makes a noise because I lube my sockets before each trip like you are supposed to. Remove the sockets when installing the ball and any 1 7/8 inch socket works just fine. Use a breaker bar and no heavy duty torque wrench is needed. I set mine up and haven't had to touch it in five years. Sometimes things are not as complicated as others make them out to be.
So in other words you have no idea at all as to whether those shank bolts are correctly torqued or not. :R How interesting that Progress includes torque specifications for every bolt / nut combination and does specify the use of a thin wall socket for tightening the hitch ball nut ... so unfortunate the folks who actually manufacture the Equal-i-zer don't know as much about their own product as you ... yeah, right. :S
โMay-06-2015 03:57 AM
lbrjet wrote:
My hitch has 17K miles on it. It barely makes a noise because I lube my sockets before each trip like you are supposed to. Remove the sockets when installing the ball and any 1 7/8 inch socket works just fine. Use a breaker bar and no heavy duty torque wrench is needed. I set mine up and haven't had to touch it in five years. Sometimes things are not as complicated as others make them out to be.
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โMay-05-2015 06:12 PM
SoundGuy wrote:
Your choice though - the Equal-i-zer is certainly a proven system but it is also a much older design that could really benefit from a major updating to overcome several of it's many flaws.
AngryBert-63 wrote:
Many flaws?
Aside from being a bit noisy, and coming from a Reese Dual Cam I KNOW hitch noise, name a few of these MANY flaws you're privy to.
โMay-05-2015 05:46 PM
Earl E wrote:
You can buy the teflon pads at a very nominal price from Equal-i-zer and they stop the noise completely with no impact on the hitches performance. They are worth every penny--no more grease to deal with!