I used to grease my king pin on my other 5'er. When we took delivery of our new 5'er the tech that showed us around said he used a spray on dry lube. Anyone else do this and what are some thoughts. Should grease be used?
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Stephen & Lori
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Dry lube on the king pin and a teflon slide plate. Grease attracts dirt.
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Richard and Laura Ray Amateur Radio W4RLR
"The Green Goblin" 2008 F-250 Lariat CC SB, 6.4 liter automatic, 4x4"Love Shack" 1995 Jayco Eagle 277 RBSS fifth-wheel
I agree with rray that a good teflon slide plate and some dry lube is the best way to go. Have been pulling my 5er for 3 years and have purchased only 2 teflon plates so far and have had zero problems....it's worked good for me.....and yes it is much cleaner.
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Dan
2016 Chevy LTZ - Duramax/Allison
2008 Eagle 30.5BHS
The first year I had my 5er I didn't use anything but the teflon plate and I fought hooking up and unhooking. After I finally greased it, it was easy. I wasn't aware of the dry lube, but that will be the next change I make. The grease is very messy year round if you don't remove the hitch. Thanks again for the info.
I use slip plate (graphite spray) on my hitch and pin box (I have a Sidewinder), dry lube the pin, and jaw. Any good teflon dry wax will work, the stuff dries like baby powder, less mess.
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2010 Jayco Eagle Super Lite 31.5 FBHS
08 Chevy 2500HD LTZ Duramax /CC/SB/4x4
I used a plastic disc on our old trailer. Used it for four years and it still looked like new.
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