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08-25-2005, 04:50 PM
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New Member
Join Date: Aug 2005
Location: Lapeer
Posts: 8
M.O.C. #4416
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Nylon or Teflon pin box disc?
Hello,
Does anybody know anything about the nylon or teflon disk that go on your pin box? I think thats what you call them. I heard that they are nice to have, less grabbing on your hitch when towing. Does anybody recommend them? Again my wife and I just getting started. Thanks.
P.S. When it comes to computers, we are both computer literate.
Sure would like to know how to put pictures on our site like you guys. You guys are all fancy and stuff.
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08-25-2005, 04:58 PM
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Montana Master
Join Date: Feb 2004
Location: New Braunfels
Posts: 664
M.O.C. #920
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Hello Fireman,
I have one of the pads you mentioned. The greatest benefit to me is not worrying about getting grease on me. If it is there I will invariably touch it.
Weldon
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08-25-2005, 05:14 PM
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Montana Master
Join Date: Nov 2002
Location: Bakersfield
Posts: 5,316
M.O.C. #15
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Fireman,
I love the nylon disk! It works great and no grease! I'm like Thunderman..... if it's there I'll get it all over me --- the grease that is.
HamRad
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08-25-2005, 06:56 PM
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Montana Master
Join Date: Aug 2004
Location: Fallon
Posts: 6,064
M.O.C. #1989
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Fireman
There is a whole section in FAQ about how to put pictures and change font color, etc. Check it out. Also there have been a lot of posts on how to do it.
As far as the disk, yes we have always used them. We are on our third fifth wheel and used them on all of them.
Happy trails.............................
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08-25-2005, 07:26 PM
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Montana Master
Join Date: Jan 2005
Location: Marcus
Posts: 1,032
M.O.C. #2819
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Another vote for the teflon disk. We have had the same disk for the past three trailers. They just never wear out.
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08-26-2005, 02:42 AM
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Montana Master
Join Date: Mar 2003
Location: Tipton
Posts: 3,646
M.O.C. #191
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The other alternative is the one that we just got, which attaches to the hitch itself.
I tried to do the image in the message, but must not have enough java yet, and cannot make it go go.
here is the url, not sure that will work either, but, lets give it a try.
http://tinypic.com/9srlhv.jpg
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08-26-2005, 02:55 AM
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Montana Master
Join Date: Jan 2005
Location: Marcus
Posts: 1,032
M.O.C. #2819
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It worked for me. Looks interesting. I'm sure it works on the same principles. How much was it? The Teflon disks are under 15 bucks last I looked.
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08-26-2005, 03:07 AM
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Montana Master
Join Date: Aug 2005
Location: Manassas
Posts: 562
M.O.C. #4327
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How often do you have to change the Teflon disk?
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08-26-2005, 03:09 AM
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Montana Master
Join Date: Jan 2005
Location: Marcus
Posts: 1,032
M.O.C. #2819
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I have had the same one for 6 years.
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08-26-2005, 03:19 AM
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Montana Master
Join Date: Apr 2005
Location: Fort Jones
Posts: 538
M.O.C. #3628
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Teflon disc, simple, clean, lasts, and best of all does the job!
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08-26-2005, 03:20 AM
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Montana Master
Join Date: Jan 2005
Location: Las Vegas
Posts: 1,440
M.O.C. #2835
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Fireman,
Reference posting photos. I have compiled this information for a couple of posts. Key credit for the below goes to Glen and Steve. I hope it helps.
Adding a picture is so very easy.
First of all you must have the picture you want to use in your computer. If you already have one in your computer and know where it is continue....
Go to tinypic.com/
Click on "Browse" and find the picture you want to use and Click on it
Than click on "Host It"
A new screen will open and your picture is now online.
Toward the bottom of the window you will be given 4 locations..
Link
Tag
Img [ IMG]http://tinypic.com/*****[ /IMG]
Url
The IMG is the tag you will want to copy.
and than Paste this tag into your Profile Signature box
Click on the "Submit" button and
VOILA there you are.
There have been a couple of questions about how to use Irfanview to reduce both the viewed size and the file size. For those who don't want to ask, hopefully the following will help. Don't hesitate to ask questions when help is needed. That's how we all learn.
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Irfanview -- This is not as difficult as it appears.
1. open picture in irfanview (file/open).
2. Image / Resize/Resample
here's the settings on mine - just need to set these the first time
- check Resample (better quality)
- Lanczos Filter (slowest) -- it's not really slow
- Preserve aspect ratio
3. Either select one of the standard sizes on the right
or
Select Set New Size. If you do this one, then set the following
- 72 dpi (use 72 or 96 for viewing on a screen or 300 for printing)
- Units:Pixels
- put in either the width or the height you want. The other will fill in automatically (to preserve the aspect ratio).
4. Click OK and it should resize it for you.
5. File/Save As
- JPG-JPEG Files in the Save As Type box
- on the box on the right (JPEG - GIF Save Options) select the quality level you want. The higher the number the larger the filesize and longer to load on a slow connection. 30% sometimes looks ok. 50% usually looks good. If not, bump this up about 5% at a time until you are satisfied with the result. Rarely will you need to go above 65% to 75%. You'll want to give the picture a unique name then click the Save button so you can go open it and see how it looks. You can then come back and save with different quality amount if you want. I tend to use names that tell me the settings I used. For example, if the picture was originally named "picture.jpg" then my first resize attempt I might name "picture-640-30.jpg", which tells me I resized it to width 640 and 30% quality.
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08-26-2005, 03:41 AM
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Montana Master
Join Date: Mar 2003
Location: Tipton
Posts: 3,646
M.O.C. #191
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Fordzilla,
about $50.00 installed. The "haulers" use them. you know, the guys that pick up our rigs in Indiana and haul em to ya, say in South Dakota or Texas, or Michigan, etc. We saw in Indiana, found at least 2 haulers that had them installed, one had some wear, but he was still going down the road with it. Benefit, don't have to worry about losing it. Benefit, with the Isolator, we find it is MUCH easier to hook up. Had problems when we had the pad that went on the king pin. (if you do a search on the word, "painful" and allow for 60 days, you will find my post when we had installed, and more specific details)
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08-26-2005, 04:33 AM
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Montana Master
Join Date: Jun 2003
Location: King George
Posts: 688
M.O.C. #345
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We also have one. It has been on our 2003 and 2005 trailers for over 3 years. I had to trim off the front of the disk flush with the pin plate. We have one of the new reese 18K Signature hitches and it instructs us to come in low and slide up on the hitch plate. The Teflon pad kept poping off before I could get the pin attached to the hitch. By trimming of the front square with the plate, it goes on correctly. And stays in place till the next time I hook up.
Ken and Velda (love this spell check)
MOC 345
Dahlgren Va
2005 3475 Montana
2005 2500HD GMC Crew cab Duramax with edge
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08-26-2005, 02:16 PM
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Seasoned Camper
Join Date: Jun 2005
Location: Richmond
Posts: 64
M.O.C. #3903
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I have the teflon disk. I don't know about making the ride smoother or anything.... I got it because grease always jumps off and attacks me. So far, the teflon disk has behaved and hasn't ruined my shirt. Oh yeah, it is cheap, easy to use, and it WORKS!
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08-26-2005, 08:28 PM
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Montana Master
Join Date: Nov 2002
Location: Oceanside
Posts: 20,028
M.O.C. #20
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I have the teflon disk and wouldn't be without it or the one Countryguy talks about. Otherwise you have to keep the hitch saddle and pinbox greased. They seem to last for years, even when fulltiming. The only time I "had" to replace one was when the fingers that hold it in place loosened up and it wouldn't stay on. I think my kingpin stabilizer 'can' may have contributed to that problem.
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