Balls ( towing)

May 12, 2006
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Hi All,

I have a cover over my tow ball but, most times when I take the cover off I need to emery a little rust off the ball. Question is it possible to buy a ball made out of SS that won't require the cleaning everytime I want to hook up ???.

Thanks Val & Frank
 
Jul 15, 2005
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Hi Frank,

No.

Corrosion resistant (stainless) steel doesn't have the same mechanical properties (strength, fatigue, crack propagation) as the steel used for the tow ball.

That's why we have a detachable tow-ball - just unlock when you've finished towing and keep it somewhere warm and dry - then just click in place before the next trip. No rust or corrosion problems, just wipe with a cloth.

And rather than use emery paper, try one of those abrasive green kitchen scourers - it'll remove the rust without removing any steel.

And don't worry about cleaning all the rust off, the friction pads will get the last traces for you, like the brakes on your car.

Robert
 
Dec 16, 2003
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A fanatic I know cleans and puts cling film over the ball before the cover goes on his fixed ball on his caravan tow car.
 
Mar 14, 2005
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In Germany, if you have a detachable towball, by law you MUST remove it when not towing.
 
Mar 28, 2005
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Hi Lutz, over here by law you must have a detachable tow bar attached when towing 80)
 
Mar 14, 2005
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Hi Big Roy,

Does that mean that every one who has a permanent tow ball mut now have a detatchable one added to be legal? This sounds typical Tony Blair type Legislation, and no doubt he's planning a tax on it as well.
 
Mar 14, 2005
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Maybe a detachable towbar in addition to a fixed one?
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