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bugjuice
17th May 2006, 19:48
just had a tow bar fitted to the car (of all the cars I've had, I've never had a towbar!), so it's all nice and shiny and not scratched or rusted up.. cos i haven't used it yet (despite me not being allowed to rent a trailer and go for a cruise).

Anyway, as a kid, I remember a neighbour greasing up their towbar ball, and sticking a cut-up tennis ball on it to protect it. Is it beneficial to stick grease on it? I can see the logic, but would a heavy trailer really sit on the grease or just cut thru it onto the ball?

or am i just talkin crap?

Karma
17th May 2006, 19:49
It's a tow bar dude... not some kinda of fashion statement.

If you're that worried then you need a spoiler on the boot and some spinners on your wheels...

cowpoos
17th May 2006, 19:58
don't worrie bout it dude....never known anyone to grease/lube a tow ball....never heard a reason for it unless its to stop it rusting....

Motu
17th May 2006, 20:00
Sometimes I'll squirt a bit of penetrating oil on the coupling and ball,just to keep things nice....but nothing is needed at all.The tennis ball is pretty retro - I thought you were kinda a contempory guy.....??

bugjuice
17th May 2006, 21:07
lol.. they gave me a nice 'chrome' cap for it.. doesn't look bad actually.
I just thought some grease would smooth the twisting motions, and quiet any buffeting it might do.. k, may be not then..
the thing could be a rusted one already for all I care, that's what covers are for, I was just thinking of the noise and the friction

Karma
17th May 2006, 21:36
I was just thinking of the noise and the friction

That's all I ever think of...

boomer
17th May 2006, 21:54
all class.. Well Done BJ.. no questions a silly question Right??!! Right..??!


Yeah RIGHT!!!! :stupid:

u4ea
17th May 2006, 22:28
............................rusty nuts or greasy balls...............................hehehehehe

Buster
18th May 2006, 02:24
Wasnt the tennis ball to protect from the weather. I bloody hate smashing my shins on those stupid tow bars. The chrome will get munted the first time you use it so dont worry about lube.

Lou Girardin
18th May 2006, 08:24
KY is more hygenic.

Smorg
18th May 2006, 09:06
KY is more hygenic.

and water soluble....cant get any better than that

The_Dover
18th May 2006, 09:32
And the warming gel is like putting a diluted deap heat on your trailer ball, just incase you sprain it on the job.

The Stranger
18th May 2006, 09:46
Um, I lightly grease my balls (tow) from time to time, figure any metal on metal should benefit from lubrication.

Pixie
18th May 2006, 11:01
don't worrie bout it dude....never known anyone to grease/lube a tow ball....never heard a reason for it unless its to stop it rusting....
allows for painless insertion

Squeak the Rat
18th May 2006, 13:56
Summarised for those who can't be bothered reading the whole thing:

as a kid, I remember a neighbour greasing up their ...ball[s], and sticking a cut-up tennis ball on it

It's ... not some kinda of fashion statement.

never known anyone to grease/lube....never heard a reason for it unless its to stop it rusting....

I thought you were kinda a contempory guy.....??

I just thought some grease would smooth the twisting motions,.... I was just thinking of the noise and the friction

That's all I ever think of...

[A] Well Done BJ..

............................rusty nuts or greasy balls...............................hehehehehe

[It] will get munted the first time you use it so dont worry about lube.

KY is more hygenic.

and water soluble....cant get any better than that

And the warming gel is like putting a diluted deap heat on your....ball....

Um, I lightly grease my balls

allows for painless insertion

Sniper
18th May 2006, 13:59
Bwahahaha, bling duley awarded

Virago
19th May 2006, 19:14
I'd wager any grease left on the towball will be removed soon after you stain your best pants with the grease, when putting stuff in the boot. <_<

(Been there, done that....)