Do tow balls ever wear out? I tow a fairly heavy caravan and also a large plant trailer and am wondering if I should be checking the ball - but what size should it be?
EH52ARH said:Prof the Alko Towball doesn't have a longer neck its a deeper one to allow for the pitching, but we are still going the same way.
ProfJohnL said:Just to add to Damian's comment,
European Directive 94/20/EC sets out the standard for the common 50mm tow ball ( see fig 2) it details size and surface finish.
Where a friction stabiliser hitch is to be used, it must not be lubricated in any way. The friction pads are designed to be the sacrificial component and should not cause excess wear on the ball hitch. If you are using an ALKO friction stabiliser it needs a special ball hitch with a longer support other wise it may not safely couple to a standard ball.
EH52ARH said:Prof the Alko Towball doesn't have a longer neck its a deeper one to allow for the pitching, but we are still going the same way.
Woodentop said:EH52ARH said:Prof the Alko Towball doesn't have a longer neck its a deeper one to allow for the pitching, but we are still going the same way.
Neither of you are answering quite correctly. The Al-Ko ball stands off the mount further - i.e. away from the car backwards - to ensure that the large friction head and cover does not foul the bumper when turning corners (more about turning than pitching.)