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Apr 24 2006, 10:13 AM
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I am a real newbie here. Just returned from our weekend "Shakedown Cruise." I am getting some squeeking noise from the hitch and noticed the front of the king pin in now bare of previous black color. I know some friction is to be expected just don't know how much.
I have installed a teflon friction plate so that I can avoid greasing the top of the hitch. Am I on the right track? Thanks in advance. -------------------- Tate and Becki,
Both US Army Retired Sadie and Blue (Canine Supervisors) |
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