Towball creeks and grumbles.....

Iain McL replied on 07/08/2016 16:00

Posted on 07/08/2016 16:00

I have now towed for about 500 miles which is nothing In the grand schemes of things. This morning after hitching up and returning home, the towball / Al-ko 3004 stabiliser was groaning and creeking. 

The good news is stayed on, but I am wondering if it's normal and if I need to be cleaning the ball and stabiliser regularly. 

Thanks

DavidKlyne replied on 07/08/2016 16:53

Posted on 07/08/2016 16:53

Iain

Apologies if I am preaching to the converted but I assume you have removed all the paint from the towball? If the paint has been removed then I think what you are experiencing is fairly normal and usually due to muck building up on the towball and the pads. Not a bad idea to use some wirewool on the towball to keep it clean and probably the same on the pads.

David

JVB66 replied on 07/08/2016 16:55

Posted on 07/08/2016 16:55

Treat yourself to a can of Brake cleaner ,i spray our coupling head before each trip ,DO Not use the likes of WD40  

Tigi replied on 07/08/2016 19:10

Posted on 07/08/2016 19:10

Normal in so much some make a noise and some don`t, as per previous post clean internals of hitch with a spray brake cleaner and towball, don`t under any circumstances lubricate either. Sometimes you can cure it, sometimes you end up living with it. 

gygafo replied on 07/08/2016 21:10

Posted on 07/08/2016 21:10

When towing I can't hear my towball for the other half... Just as well really because it makes a real squeak on the move!

BorisSnowhead replied on 10/08/2016 10:23

Posted on 10/08/2016 10:23

Likewise had noise from our new van after less than 200 miles. Changed the friction pads, cleaned the towball, changed the towball and took back to dealer! Nothing wrong with it - appears to be one of those things.

Dealer said they estimate about 10% of all vans they sell have a mystery squeak.

Never heard a peep out of old one in countless thousands of miles. Several people have said that they settle down over time so fingers crossed 

Metheven replied on 10/08/2016 11:31

Posted on 10/08/2016 11:31

Whilst in Italy my friction pads failed (van serviced before I went) and was embarassing with the groans and creaking, probably louder inside than out. I had to grease to quieten it down and to protect the hitch.

I ordered the pads online to have them waiting for me when I got home, meticulously cleaned the Winterhoff hitch, replaced the non existant pads and bolted on a new towball to replace the slightly scored one.

Silence was what I hoped for but it was dreadful, the indicator was well into the green and I cleaned it again and again to no avail. Then on our return home from a CL the noise got less and less until it disappeared completely, indicator still nicely in the green but noticed less force needed on the actuator handle, so thinking they needed to be bed in and this took about 130 miles.

Strange I know as after replacing pads on a previous caravan (ALKO) it was silent from day one Undecided

richardandros replied on 10/08/2016 15:05

Posted on 10/08/2016 15:05

Until recently, I haven't had a problem with creaking from the towball - always cleaned it with a fine sanding pad to remove any superficial rust and then a cloth and it was fine.  Was in the accessory shop the other day and saw a can of spray towball / pad cleaner so bought it and used it.  Guess what - not stopped creaking ever since! Does this mean it is now squeeky clean?Frown

cyberyacht replied on 10/08/2016 15:13

Posted on 10/08/2016 15:13

Mine creaks and groans at low speed. Not noticeable when at normal cruising speed. It's one of those jobs that requires a 'round tuit'.

geoffeales replied on 15/08/2016 10:37

Posted on 15/08/2016 10:37

you have to remember that the these things work on friction, where two surfaces are grinding against each other, in this case forced together, so there will be some degree of groaning, especially when you haven't used it for a while. It wil go away fairly quickly, in the meantime turn the radio up!

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