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date: Sun, 10 Feb 2008 21:23:50 -0000,    group: uk.rec.caravanning        back       
ALKO towball   
hi all,
i'm getting a new towcar (ssangyong musso 2.9td to replace same without 
turbo).
new(er) car is fitted with an alko towball, i have a normal (greasy) hitch 
on my bailey senator 6000 van, is the alko ok for this, or should i replace 
with a normal ball?
date: Sun, 10 Feb 2008 21:23:50 -0000   author:   tony h

Re: ALKO towball   
tony h wrote:

> hi all,
> i'm getting a new towcar (ssangyong musso 2.9td to replace same without 
> turbo).
> new(er) car is fitted with an alko towball, i have a normal (greasy) hitch 
> on my bailey senator 6000 van, is the alko ok for this, or should i replace 
> with a normal ball?

The ball is the same it just has more clearance around it and it sits a 
bit higher in relation to the mounting bolts. Just add grease.
date: Sun, 10 Feb 2008 21:31:34 +0000   author:   Dougal

Re: ALKO towball   
Dougal wrote:
> tony h wrote:
>
>> hi all,
>> i'm getting a new towcar (ssangyong musso 2.9td to replace same
>> without turbo).
>> new(er) car is fitted with an alko towball, i have a normal (greasy)
>> hitch on my bailey senator 6000 van, is the alko ok for this, or
>> should i replace with a normal ball?
>
> The ball is the same it just has more clearance around it and it sits
> a bit higher in relation to the mounting bolts. Just add grease.

thank you.
date: Sun, 10 Feb 2008 22:27:53 -0000   author:   tony h

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