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To grease the ball or not to grease the ball

MidnightRider

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How many out there grease the trailer hitch ball? It seems like a good place for some grease but I've always been taught the perspective that grease isn't needed and it just attracts dirt/sand.
 

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I've never used any grease on my balls. Just keep them clean. Also make sure to clean anything you're putting them into. :D
 

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I never have and have never worn a coupler or ball out. When there is grease on a hitch ball I always seem to get it on my cloths. This was a big discussion on an RV forum I'm on and a lot of people swear by putting a piece of heavy wax paper on the ball when you hitch up...I might just give it a try.
 

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Dry ball man, myself.
 

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Have always greased it, but I always keep it covered when not in use. When I was a kid my Dad did the same so just carrying on the tradition.
 

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I don't normally grease it, but I will for long tows (more than a few hours).
 

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Keep my Balls Clean as well. Never leave it on the vehicle when not in use either.
 

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Keep my Balls Clean as well. Never leave it on the vehicle when not in use either.
Yep, I always hit my leg when it’s in the hitch without the boat. Part of my ritual is to remove the hitch when I park the boat.
 

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Well, I grease the ball up for towing, then wipe it clean when the hitch comes off.

(BTW - there's nothing wrong with lubricating balls. Try it some time)

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Wax paper or a thin sheet of PTFE (Teflon) works well.

Little grease does the same thing. Just keeps the setup from creaking and groaning under movement
 

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My wife is a fan of ball grease. Im a high and dry guy. So I guess its 50/50 in our family. But no, I never grease.
 
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