Hello. I'm a brand new out the box newbie, so forgive me all ignorance! I had a swan neck detachable tow bar fitted recently to enable me to pick up my 2012 Freedom Jetstream and we've done one trip out. I then read that I was supposed to have sanded the paint off the tow ball (it's coming off already), to allow the friction pads to work. But... I don't have a stabiliser so, no friction pads unless there are some in the hitch itself? Please tell me if I
A. Need to clean the paint off the tow ball anyway
B. Need to do A and also somehow clean the hitch of paint inside
C. Stop worrying about the whole thing?!
Supplementary question - is it supposed to be greased, or free from grease?
I do find it hard to get the hitch to engage and disengage, it seems quite temperamental so I am guessing there is something better I could do.
I would think that a 2012 caravan has an ALKO hitch with a built in stabiliser? Use a wire brush to clean off all the paint on the towball.
Then remove the pads from inside the hitch and clean them as they will be contaminated and the stabiliser will not work. Plenty of videos on Youtube how to do this. Do not grease the towball under any circumstances.
The towball should always be free of paint but you should only grease it if you DO NOT have a stabiliser hitch. As you probably do have one, definitely do not grease the towball. Keep it as clean and grease-free as possible.
That hitch lock looks very similar to mine and I don't think that is a stabiliser hitch. Yes, clean off all the paint and apply some grease or you will get a lot of annoying squeaking from the hitch. My hitch has no stabiliser either, I never use one, and all I do is put a smear of Vaseline on my towball, simply because I had some in the caravan. I'm sure virtually any grease would do.
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