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Thread: AL-KO Offroad Hitch - Opinions?
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28th February 2012, 08:51 AM #1
AL-KO Offroad Hitch - Opinions?
I was originally looking at getting on OzHitch for my camper build, but after a bit more looking around, I discovered the AL-KO off road hitch, which I'm now considering for the build.
The thing that appeals to me the most is that it fits to a standard 50mm ball. which means I don't have to stuff around with things when I want to tow my normal trailer.
Does anyone have any experience or opinions on this hitch, good, bad, or otherwise?Cheers,
Anthony
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28th February 2012, 12:52 PM #2Intermediate Member
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I dont have an Alko off road hitch, read on my swag forum a guy put one on and hated it. I have an ozhitch and it is great, have had tregg/trigg ones and they are a pain compared to OzHitch
Any way might be worth a search in My Swag re Alko hitch
Cheers
Andrew
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28th February 2012, 02:17 PM #3
I posed the same question to the swaggers, and decided that the OzHitch was the way to go.
Ordered one this morning, so hopefully it arrives in time for the weekend!Cheers,
Anthony
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28th February 2012, 03:12 PM #4Intermediate Member
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yeah they are nice and easy to use and dont stick up in your way
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