Resurecting an older thread rather than create new, I've an older Golden Crown Caravan, braked, regular 'old style' hitch, and regular towball on a 1994 Discovery.
I assume I also grease? (towcar is new and hitch was uncovered and v dry, so might have been used with an ALKO).
Anyway, assuming I do grease, what type of grease do I use? I've some copper grease (back of brake pads) at home, also some LM Grease (brake pad sliding pins) from servicing my MX-5 - are either of these any good?
I was thinking the sort of grease used on wheel bearings would be best, if so what's that known as???
There's some great advice on here and I can usually find an answer to most things
I'm in the process of fitting my own towbar and also wondered about ball greasing. I find LM grease good for most jobs, but is there a rule of thumb as to how much and how often?
I normally put a dab on top of ball & spread it around before hitching up when I leave home. It lasts the whole trip. I also occasionally spray the hitch moving parts with spray grease, I suppose you could use spray grease on ball as well. All this assumes you have a standard hitch on whatever you are towing.
If its a caravan with stabilizer hitch then you do not grease anything & ball should be clean & shiny before hitching up.