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I am getting noises from my hitch. What type of lubricant do you use? Dry or old fashion grease or some thing I am not aware of that works well with no or little mess.

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We put on one of those teflon plates and no more noise. You can get them at just about any RV place.

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I use a dry lubricant like a Moly Lube or Teflon Lube. I spray it anywhere there's metal to metal contact on (or in) the hitch.

Keeps everything quiet and doesn't get as dirty as a petroleum based lubricant.

I've also used a synthetic wheel bearing grease when I was out of the dry lube.

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We use a teflon plate for the top and for the rest of it we use axle grease.  Just a thin schmear like my old man used to use to slick back his hair.

Mallo


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