How to Grease Gen-Y Gooseneck Coupler With Grease Zerk
Question:
I dont get what am im susposed to grease after reading this in your ad - This type of shock-absorption system is easy to maintain. Just regularly apply grease to the built-in zerk to keep the components in working condition. No airbags to fill. No small parts to repair or replace. No hassle.
asked by: Otto
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Expert Reply:
If you take a look at the accompanying photo you can see the grease zerk on the bottom of the Gen-Y Gooseneck Coupler w/ Shock Absorption # 325-GH-7062.
This is the zerk that was being referenced that you will need to regularly lubricate with a grease gun.
expert reply by:
Kyle S
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Gen-Y Spartan Shock Absorbing Gooseneck Coupler - 5" Offset - 2-5/16" Ball - 5.5K TW
- Gooseneck Coupler
- Coupler with Inner Tube Only
- Round Tube
- 5500 lbs TW
- 25000 lbs GTW
- 2-5/16 Inch Gooseneck Ball
- Manual Latch
- Shock Absorbing
- Gen-Y Hitch
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