I am always worried about the alko stabiliser, moving and swaying on the tow ball without any lubrication, hence all the squeaks and noises we are hearing from fellow members, what do other members think.
Hi, If you lubricated the towball, it would be very worrying and would work itself loose. The whole point of these alko stabilisers are that they are designed specifically to work on a dry towball relying on friction to hold the unit tightly together. If they are checked and cleaned regluarly they will cause no problems.....
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And they also squeak like mad if the towball isn't completely clean and free of paint. First thing to do with a new Alko towball is to take some sandpaper/wet & dry, and cleanit off completely.
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They need cleaning with emery when they start to creak and groan.
I sent some back to Alko as I thought that they were cracked but they cleaned them up and returned them with the explanation that they were contaminated with diesel fumes and to clean the ball before every trip and emery the pads when noisy.
If you lubricate the towball you might as well remove the friction pads from the stabiliser, the dry & very clean towball generates friction & resistance to aid the stabilisation.
If you're unsure, give Al-Ko a call & ask to speak to someone in their customer services department, I rang on a different subject & found them very helpful & ready to offer advice.