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With a removable (swan neck) towball, the Al-ko hitch will be OK. In the case of a fitted towball, it is necessary to fit an Al-ko towball. This is because the Al-ko towball has a slightly higher position in relation to its fixing bracket. A standard towball will foul the bottom face of the hitch, and eventually damage the hitch.
Bertie.
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