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Things that go on your fifth wheel to replace grease

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Old 08-28-2007, 11:21 PM
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Default Things that go on your fifth wheel to replace grease

Steve got this one I guess. http://www.iowa80.com/iowa80/shop?me...t&prodid=04410 Or one for $35 anyway. He postd this link. That price ($25) freakn scares me. Like it would only last a little while. I'm wondering if anybody knows the down side to using these. I would like info so I can decide to get one or not.

I found this site outta Canada that doesn't give a price, so their's must be expensive. http://www.5slider.com/index.html It says
1. No More Top Plate Grease
2. Extended Mileage for Steer Tires
3. Less Down Time for Greasing and Cleaning
4. No More Dry Fifth Wheel
5. Easier Handling
6. Reduce Wear on Tires When Making Sharp Turns
7. Less Dog Tracking
8. No Mess
9. Reduce Grease Contamination
10. Reduce Driver Fatigue
(10 and 5 are probably the same, as are probably some of the others.)

I seriously like the concepts of etending tire life and not having to grease. I would like to know more if anybody can post.
 
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Old 08-28-2007, 11:38 PM
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The teflon pad has been around awhile. I have used them in the past and I liked them. Doesn't completely eliminate grease, as you still need to keep the King pin lubed. They work well with limited trailer swapping. You have to be careful when you hook your wagon after the pad is a few weeks old. They tend to droop and if you are not careful you will rip the pad of the trailer. Also keep an one on the retainer ring. Unless they have changed them, they are seem to be cheap and do not last very long

Just my .02 for what it is worth.
 
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Old 08-28-2007, 11:46 PM
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I use one on my fifth wheel camper and it works like a champ in that enviroment.
 
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Of course I had to vote for myself ya know!
 
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Originally Posted by GrayBeard
The teflon pad has been around awhile. I have used them in the past and I liked them. Doesn't completely eliminate grease, as you still need to keep the King pin lubed. They work well with limited trailer swapping. You have to be careful when you hook your wagon after the pad is a few weeks old. They tend to droop and if you are not careful you will rip the pad of the trailer. Also keep an one on the retainer ring. Unless they have changed them, they are seem to be cheap and do not last very long

Just my .02 for what it is worth.
Ummm yeah havent seen one before now, but just at first glance, that was my concern was, 'ripping.'
 
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Old 08-29-2007, 05:56 PM
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I don't use one because I unhook every day. I think I would try one if I stayed hooked up more.

When I was checking on them I was told that you have to make sure the the 1/4" thickness of the teflon plate does not bring the large ring on the king pin up to high not allowing the fifth wheel lock to lock around the small dia of the king pin.
 
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Old 08-29-2007, 11:24 PM
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I used one on a tractor with a dedicated trailer for over 120k miles and never had a bit of trouble. Sure helped clean up the grease.

Like grey beard said, gotta keep the kingpin greased up but no more big sloppy 5th wheel grease stains all over the place.
 
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Steve got this one I guess. http://www.iowa80.com/iowa80/shop?me...t&prodid=04410 Or one for $35 anyway. He postd this link. That price ($25) freakn scares me. Like it would only last a little while. I'm wondering if anybody knows the down side to using these. I would like info so I can decide to get one or not.

I found this site outta Canada that doesn't give a price, so their's must be expensive. http://www.5slider.com/index.html It says
1. No More Top Plate Grease
2. Extended Mileage for Steer Tires
3. Less Down Time for Greasing and Cleaning
4. No More Dry Fifth Wheel
5. Easier Handling
6. Reduce Wear on Tires When Making Sharp Turns
7. Less Dog Tracking
8. No Mess
9. Reduce Grease Contamination
10. Reduce Driver Fatigue
(10 and 5 are probably the same, as are probably some of the others.)

I seriously like the concepts of etending tire life and not having to grease. I would like to know more if anybody can post.
For 25.00, I'd be interested in trying this. I'd like some other input from others using this, and how they like it or dis-like it. What are the pros and the cons? My fifth-wheel is one of the most important parts on my truck and I take extreme care and caution with mine!
 
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Old 09-04-2007, 04:17 AM
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Saw this on trick my truck, looks pretty. I prefer grease though.
http://www.safholland.us/Portal/Prod...ls/FWALSeries/
 
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Old 09-04-2007, 05:30 AM
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I don't drop and hook and always pull the same trailer. It's a real heavy duty washer and not something that's going to rip. I don't see how it could anyways since it's used like a piece of bologna on a sandwich.

It will take you some time to remove all the grease from your trailer, 5th wheel and frame. I was lucky to find someone who was willing to steam clean my truck for $80. The trailer I had to do myself and that took 1/2 a day with scraping globs of grease off and many cans of Gunk.
 



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