there was a post on here about a groaning towbar. It seems to have disappeared, so I have opened a new post. Can someone tell me how to clean the alko stabiliser pads please.
My Winterhoff was groaning like mad, now I clean the towbar with spray brake cleaner before hitching up and dry with clean cloth. Works every time for me!
I would watch with some spray brake cleaners as they can still contain a small about of oil.
They are OK to use on car brakes as any oil will burn off due to the higher temperatures generated.
You are better using Meths, or of you can get it Isopropal Alcohol
Is it your stabiliser that's making the noise? When I took my van in to be serviced, they gave me a tip to dump the working end of the stabiliser in a bucket of cold water the night before to stop it groaning. We did it before we set off for Norfolk last weekend and worked perfectly!
what happened was I went over a sleeping policeman and something scraped. I thought it must be the jockey wheel, but since then its this awful groaning when IU go slow left or right
it is just the pads I am concerned about cleaning I always wipe the ball. I will do it more thoroughly next time but it must be the pads I think. So do I just soak a cloth in something and shove it up where the ball goes and rub it around then let it dry? (in my terms lol)
Hi, I started the other thread about this. How do you clean the pads because I have looked up and can't really see much so was going to try your suggestion. I did print some stuff on how to check if the pads were worn.
As I said above, use a clean damp rag, you don't need anthing more complicated. Wipe it round inside the hitch and see all the muck come off in the cloth.
I just tried this at the weekend. Cleaned the tow ball with brake cleaner and a lite rub with emery paper. Then I sprayed the brake cleaner in the hitch and wiped around with a clean white cloth - Couldn't believe what came out, the cloth was totally black! Don't know if it has solved the problem and we don't go away for another 2 weeks but I am feeling confident. Will probably do it again before we go.