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"Steve Barker" wrote in message ...
That won't help the coupler that is wearing about 4 times as much as the ball. Seen them rub clear through. Always grease. Yeah. I don't understand the notion that lube is not necessary. When you are talking 300# or more on the tongue - that's a lot of weight at the coupling to be moving around dry. All that weight will be grinding on a couple of square inches. Especially on a long trip, I'd put some grease on it. I keep mine lubed for short trips and my trailer barely puts 100# on the hitch. |
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