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Alko hitch noise

Newbie here again and forgive me if this has been asked I have done a search not found exactly what I’m looking for.
How much noise is to much noise? Is some noise acceptable/normal? Our caravan is practically new therefore reasonable to assume the friction pads are all good the towball clean and shiny. However the creaking and knocking from the hitch is in my opinion! Very noisy and noticeable. I read one post where someone was advised that they had the wrong tower /ball for an Alko. I hope mine is ok only had it fitted recently it was recommended by the fitter and is a Brink. Thanks
 
All I can say is ours has never been noisy. It's about 3 years old from new but is quiet. Have you checked the vehicle you tow with is ok for the weight of the caravan? Could you have overloaded the caravan or not distributed the weight correctly? Just some thoughts. Hope you get to the bottom of it.
 
Regardless of the age of your caravan its entirely possible they have become glazed. I would advise you to give the side friction pads a "Going Over" with some fine abrasive and then a squirt of brake cleaner. If all then goes silent you know where the problem lies. Its a very simple DIY job to change the pads IF thats the problem, but they ain't cheap.
 
All I can say is ours has never been noisy. It's about 3 years old from new but is quiet. Have you checked the vehicle you tow with is ok for the weight of the caravan? Could you have overloaded the caravan or not distributed the weight correctly? Just some thoughts. Hope you get to the bottom of it.
Yes the weight is ok around 90% we don’t overload there’s only 2 of probably the heaviest thing is the motor mover
 
If it’s a second hand van it could be the previous owner has contaminated the friction pads with say something like wd40 type spray
Actually I may have contaminated them 🙄 Ive remembered when I took the paint off the towball I did give it a squirt of wd40 I didn’t know this was a no no. How do you clean them in situ or have to remove them I guess it’s a case of lying underneath the hitch?
 
You can check if your towball is Alko compatible as it should have a slightly longer neck than a standard hitch. I’d be surprised if yours wasn’t okay if the towbar/towball was supplied by a Brinks approved fitter. Here’s a picture showing the differences. The black one is Alko compatible.



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Actually I may have contaminated them 🙄 Ive remembered when I took the paint off the towball I did give it a squirt of wd40 I didn’t know this was a no no. How do you clean them in situ or have to remove them I guess it’s a case of lying underneath the hitch?
Yes, you might have to get underneath and clean them, Brake cleaning fluid and and also a good wipe of the tow ball, as Mr Plod says, I wipe my pads every time out, it is ama how dirty the pads do get.
 
You can check if your towball is Alko compatible as it should have a slightly longer neck than a standard hitch. I’d be surprised if yours wasn’t okay if the towbar/towball was supplied by a Brinks approved fitter. Here’s a picture showing the differences. The black one is Alko compatible.



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I think it would be compatible for those who like a bit of hitch p**n I’ll post a pic when I get chance
 
I think it would be compatible for those who like a bit of hitch p**n I’ll post a pic when I get chance
I just used to clean my hitch pads using a fine wet and dry, or a kitchen abrasive washing sponge then give a good squirt of brake cleaner. Alway before each trip.

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