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nickthehunter
Jun 06, 2018Nomad III
I think you're thinking of this all wrong. I would use studded tires or chains on ice and snow with a friction sway bar - something I can take off when snow and ice gets bad. You're not going to have a problem with sway when the roads are bad, but you could very well have a problem with the trailer not wanting to turn or not wanting to straighten out when it does turn. I have had the back end want to slide down the hill on a banked turn, a quick hit of the brake controller would pull it back in line. Traction yes, something trying to keep it from changing direction - big no in my book.
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