There is another Chappy on this forum spends his life justifying why we need expensive HR products now he will be here soon to promote this item as well. Ralph
Goldfinger said
03:49 PM Jan 10, 2015
....you can also buy pile cream but the fact one can buy it does not mean we all need to use it......
The H/Reece site actually discusses in their Q &A about any on going maintenance of hitches generally...says do not grease as it will attract dirt and grime and be detrimental but you may use their special formulated white grease mentioned previously...or dry silicone.
.Individual choice...it seems there will always be devotees for and against....I won't be using anything again until it becomes apparent I should use their white dry grease or dry silicone. Hoo Roo
Gundog said
05:37 PM Jan 10, 2015
I have just finishing fitting my genuine Ford HD Tow Bar, I also have a Ford Load Distribution Hitch
Normally I don't read installation instructions, but this time I did lo and behold in the Safety Notes - Installation and Operator Tips
Paragraph 2 states ensue towball is well lubricated.
Paragraph 2 states ensue towball is well lubricated.
How many cans of XXXX do you reckon it'll need
03_Troopy said
10:38 AM Jan 11, 2015
Bout all its good for.
Hey Jim said
05:25 PM Jan 11, 2015
legendgj wrote:
Is it necessary to grease your tow ball.
If you don't, won't it sieze up like your hip joints and the rest of the body.There's no subsitute to lubricant.
The old saying still go's.Use it or lose it.
Hey Jim
TAJ said
06:57 PM Jan 11, 2015
NO GREASE NIPPLE NO GREASE
Snail said
08:20 PM Jan 11, 2015
NO GREASE NIPPLE NO GREASE
Looks like I will never have to grease my wheel bearings again?
The Doo crew said
11:47 AM Jan 17, 2015
Used to be called "Zinc oxide" grease, many moons ago when I serviced cars, a little was smeared on your door strikers & the bonnet & boot latch to reduce wear on the latch.
There is another Chappy on this forum spends his life justifying why we need expensive HR products now he will be here soon to promote this item as well. Ralph
The H/Reece site actually discusses in their Q &A about any on going maintenance of hitches generally...says do not grease as it will attract dirt and grime and be detrimental but you may use their special formulated white grease mentioned previously...or dry silicone.
.Individual choice...it seems there will always be devotees for and against....I won't be using anything again until it becomes apparent I should use their white dry grease or dry silicone. Hoo Roo
Normally I don't read installation instructions, but this time I did lo and behold in the Safety Notes - Installation and Operator Tips
Paragraph 2 states ensue towball is well lubricated.
How many cans of XXXX do you reckon it'll need


NO GREASE NIPPLE NO GREASE
NO GREASE NIPPLE NO GREASE
Looks like I will never have to grease my wheel bearings again?