2014 S Maxx
2011 Tacoma 4cyl ... edit: 2022 Tacoma 6cyl - oh yeah!

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Since I could hear it from inside the car, I wondered if it was the hitch. This is my first trailer and my first time towing something on a regular basis so I'm learning on the fly. Do you think the WD-40 silicone spray would work okay?PXLated said:Any idea what's squeeking - Could it just be the hitch after sitting - maybe some rust/corrosion up inside. Mine has that squeak and I keep meaning to lube it a little.

Good idea. Thanks.normfun said:I have used silicone grease on my hitch to quiet it down. I also found it wise to go over all the tongue and hitch bolts to make sure they are tight. We had some creaking and squeaking earlier this year and found 3 bolts that needed some tightening. That took care of the noises and now it's nice a quiet again.
Genius! Thanks, gonna try that.Sandra said:I bought a greaseless tow ball (I think through Amazon) and had it changed out for the original one that was always rusty looking. I also added a locking pin for the tow hitch to keep it from making any noise. No squeaks now!!

Monica, WD-40 and silicone spray are 2 different things, unless WD-40 has a new product that I'm unaware of.
Hi Chan. Thanks for all the helpful info. I think I'm going to go with the greaseless tow ball that Sandra suggested. I found it on Amazon for about $20. As for the WD-40 silicone spray, the only reason I know about it is because I use it!
Thanks Sandra!Sandra said:Be sure the tow ball you are looking at on Amazon has the threads and bolt on the lower end. The link I added above has it at $16 plus shipping - to me it's still worth the $$. I had to have my mechanic remove the old one and put this one on my hitch.
My safety chain bolts were loose and discovered it by accident when I was adding grease to the ball and hitch pin. Just FYI. I was surprised how loose they were.normfun said:I have used silicone grease on my hitch to quiet it down. I also found it wise to go over all the tongue and hitch bolts to make sure they are tight. We had some creaking and squeaking earlier this year and found 3 bolts that needed some tightening. That took care of the noises and now it's nice a quiet again.
Well...now I guess I'd better check those as well!Ratkity said:My safety chain bolts were loose and discovered it by accident when I was adding grease to the ball and hitch pin. Just FYI. I was surprised how loose they were.normfun said:I have used silicone grease on my hitch to quiet it down. I also found it wise to go over all the tongue and hitch bolts to make sure they are tight. We had some creaking and squeaking earlier this year and found 3 bolts that needed some tightening. That took care of the noises and now it's nice a quiet again.



No problemo! I actually keep it in my trailer and use it for the stabilizers and also used it on the ball hitch (long before I found out it needed to be greased) in order to help the thing-a-ma-jingie on the ball hitch go on and off better.ChanW said:Monica, thanks for the WD-40 silicone tip! I love learning new things!

Ruh-roh...I didn't even notice that. I ordered the 2 inch ball so that means it will end up being 2 1/8 inches?kybob said:Looking at the description of the greaseless hitch balls online, I'm wondering what size one should buy. One is a 1 7/8 inch ball with a 1/8 inch cap, which equals 2 inches. Or should you buy the 2 inch ball with the 1/8 inch cap which makes it 2 1/8 inches?
Thank you, Sandra. Where I think I got confused was when kybob mentioned that the 2" ball had a cap that increased the size to 2 1/8". So, even though it increases to 2 1/8", it fit your hitch okay? Thanks again. You're a wealth of information!Sandra said:Go here: http://tinyurl.com/oh2jwq6 This one is a regular/standard 2 inch ball - which is what I have to pull my T@B and it fits the receiver perfectly.
Awesome, thanks again!Sandra said:Yes, the 2 inch greaseless tow ball fits perfectly in the hitch. No problems whatsoever!!
Yes, I have now ruined 2 pair of pants due to lithium grease. Well, actually, one was lithium grease and one was bike grease when lifting the bike out of the Pilot...but I made what we jokingly call the "hitch condom", which is just a plastic shopping bag secured with a rubber band. It helps a lot. Right now I have grease smears on pants, on my fishing waders...it's rather comical. You stand there all proud of yourself for getting the trailer hitched up or unhitched quickly and efficiently, and you feel like you know what you are doing. And then you look down...at those khakis which will never be worn to work again. I'm going to look into that greaseless hitch ball!Sandra said:PS - no grease stain on my pant legs now! :-)
Sandra, thanks for all your advice. Bought the ball and it fit perfectly. No more squeaking!!Sandra said:Yes, the 2 inch greaseless tow ball fits perfectly in the hitch. No problems whatsoever!!