Ref quote by Andy JC: I was always under the impression that this was the only difference between a standard and Alko ball hitch. Is there also a difference between the distance from the ball and the bumper as well?
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The two differences between a standard towball and an Alko towball are the clearance below the towball itself and the centre distance from the centre of the towball to the bolt on flange. Some think that you can just put in a spacer between a standard towball and the towbar to give the extra clearance but it still doesn't offer the extra clearance needed on the lower part of the towball. In other words there's no quick solution as it has to be a proper Alko towball designed to do the job.
As mentioned also is the swan neck towball. This type of towball is satisfactory to use because as there's no bolt on flange there's no restriction for the hitch to turn and there is always sufficient clearance underneath too. So basically, if you want to use an Alko type stabiliser you have to either have a swan neck type towball or an Alko towball with the fixed bolt on flange type. I have a proper Alko towball fitted but I also have a half inch spacer too in between the towball and flange to allow any extra movement on tight manouvering such as reversing etc. plus there's extra clearance for the rear of the bolts that which enables you to clean the rear bumper when washing the car down. I tried shorter bolts but I prefer a full thread on each of the bolts for maximum clamping efficiency.
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