grease your balls or not

   / grease your balls or not #11  
There could be problems with a grounding connection for running lights if you use the wrong type of grease. I especially like to show off the grease on my pants for those times when you cut too tight across the back of the truck and bump into the hitch.

Actually there are people who grease the anti-sway connection too, without realizing what they are doing. I've also seen a few instances where the ball loosened up on the receiver because the hitch connection was very tight and the retaining nut was not tight enough.
 
   / grease your balls or not #12  
There could be problems with a grounding connection for running lights if you use the wrong type of grease. I especially like to show off the grease on my pants for those times when you cut too tight across the back of the truck and bump into the hitch.

Actually there are people who grease the anti-sway connection too, without realizing what they are doing. I've also seen a few instances where the ball loosened up on the receiver because the hitch connection was very tight and the retaining nut was not tight enough.

Your lights/brakes plug should have a dedicated ground, so this shouldn't be an issue.

I concur about showing off the grease on my pants. I have a rubber ball cover that I put on the ball & throw the whole stinger in a chubby in the bed to minimize tripping & greasing when I'm not towing.

If it is suppose to move, lube it so it moves properly & doesn't wear out.
 
   / grease your balls or not
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#13  
Thanks for the replies. My FIL always lubes his up but he is usually pulling a boat and getting water everywhere. I am getting a new horse trailer that takes a bigger ball so I get the option to do what I want. I think I will go ahead and lube my ball with the proper ball lube to prevent that uncomfortable chaffing.
 
   / grease your balls or not #14  
Generally greasing frequently with whatever you have is better than infrequently with the absolute best grease for an application. I wouldn't worry to much about finding the "proper ball lube" other than whatever is in the nearest grease gun. I tend to buy only grease with molly in it though, except for wheel bearings.
 
   / grease your balls or not #15  
I don't. Grease attracts dirt and the dirt will grind away and chafe your balls.

Put a dust cover around it if you're worried about the dirt. I would grease the ball lightly, and clean and regrease every month during use. Replace the ball if you're getting too much wear. They're not made to last forever you know.
 
   / grease your balls or not #16  
I do it on 5th wheels.
But I have a door that flips over it to keep the dirt out....
I don't grease regular balls.
I'm always taking them all over.
To messy.
I've got receiver hitches over 20years old that have been overloaded, still use them a lot.... no grease.
2 cents.
 
   / grease your balls or not #17  
Receivers are meant to come out when not in use. Major pet peve of mine.

Chris
 
   / grease your balls or not #20  
Receivers are meant to come out when not in use. Major pet peve of mine.

Chris

Why would you let that bother you? Just make sure and remove your own. What makes you think they are meant to come out?
 

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