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I just had to cut my second hitch receiver pin off my truck due to corrosion. The locks have been siezing up due to moisture and winter road salting/general crud.
Anybody have a lockable pin that has served them well and held up? My last one was working in November and totally inoperable as of last week.
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Have you tried Vaseline?
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No, i have tried wd 40 and penetrating oil (as preventative) without luck. Vaseline had not occured to me.
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Re: Suggestions for a receiver pin
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Quote from: Ridgeratt on February 28, 2022, 07:08:18 PM
Have you tried Vaseline?
Vaseline works great, I like white lithium as well use it more often.
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I’ve had great luck with this one. Masterlock 1480DAT
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I just ordered 2 of these keyed alike so I can have one in receiver, one in trailer. That being said, I dont leave them in when not in use so even over here where winter can be months on end if they're not in use, they dont get rusted up.
https://www.rhinousainc.com/collections/accessories/products/locking-trailer-hitch-pin
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WD 40 is pretty much useless for any long term lube. Try Formula 8000 spray lube. I use it on my pin locks and outboard locks, so far so good, no complaints.
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Remington Oil works well too.
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February 28, 2022, 08:48:20 PM »
I use the one that Huntnphool posted. Been solid for quite a few years with no problem. I drizzle a bit of oil in it every so often.
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I use one similar
I use boat trailer blue marine grease in the key hole
15 years no issue except some rust on the exterior
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I had a Bolt on my last truck everyday for 4 years and never lubed it once. Best part is it uses your truck key.
https://www.etrailer.com/BOLT-Locks/Bolt/BL7023582.html
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March 01, 2022, 06:52:09 AM »
I like that one! Putting it on my list.
Sounds like greasing is a good plan for any of these. Ashamed to say that did not occur to me.
Keeping the hitch off the truck when not in use is a good plan, however I end up pulling small trailers here and there often enough that I forget to remove it.
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I am in the same boat. Tried pulling mine off and it wont come off. Sprayed in PB blaster, heated and hit with a hammer. Pin was new 8 months ago
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I had to use a cut-off wheel to get mine off.
I really like that whole Bolt line. Thanks for the link
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Re: Suggestions for a receiver pin
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March 12, 2022, 08:06:21 AM »
Lots of coast trips on my locking ones of various types. I just lube them often. Same with padlocks. Sucks, but it is ‘Salt Life’. 😂
‘If you forget, you will regret’.
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