After about 1,000 or 1,200 km hauling the new Escape, I started hearing groaning when turning. It took a while for me to figure out that the source was the hitch ball. Up until that point, I had been running it dry. For the rest of the trip, I used lithium grease all over the ball. That reduced the noise dramatically, but it seems the damage is done.
You can see that the chrome is scraped off the ball.
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This image is blurry, but you can see how the hitch is worn, too. It is so rough in there that I think I could tear off some skin if I rubbed my finger across it hard.
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I bought a new ball, but with the inside of the hitch so rough, I am sure its surface would not last the 1100 km trip (to the North Oregon Gathering) we have planned for next weekend.
Since the damage is done, I think I will hand-sand the hitch, grease the old ball, and take the weekend trip. It will be the last trip of the year.
Should I have been greasing the hitch? It seems a great way to collect grit on dusty roads.
What would you do now?
