Most people use a Polyethylene disc like this.... http://www.campingworld.com/shopping/item/12-lube-plate/58039
No Fuss No Mess....
I also lube my hitch every few months.
I remove it from the truck and lube all moving parts.
I have the Reese/Ford Puck Style under bed system.
A little lube on the Jaw and Pin works wonders.
I use a 12" White Lube Plate instead of the 10" most dealers sell.
With my hitch, 18,000# Reese Signature Series, a 12" Lube Plate is recommended.
I have the Trail Air Tri-Glide Pin Box and the 12" gives me more contact area.
I could not find one in the area, so I had to order it online.
Hockster
Alice,
I have a B&W hitch and I grease the fitting on the hitch at the beginning of every year and a couple times a year a spray some white lithium grease on the poly bushings the head sits on. It stops the squeaking and let's the head pivot smoothly.
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Steve and Carrie
HOC# 2252
2007 GMC 2500HD Duramax
B&W Companion Hitch
2012 Sundance 3300CK
Are bushings the black rubber looking things? B/c those squeak and I bought the white grease for them but just didn't put it on yet. I was worried about messing something up. I need to find all our owners manuals and read the directions.
I bought my 12" Lube Plate at Camping World, not sure if all the stores stock them but this one did.