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Huntindog
Jul 18, 2015Explorer
'tiredTeacher wrote:It must be a very small degree. I have used it both ways extensively and have no sway either way.
I use an Equal-i-zer we have nicknamed "Moana." I, too, would think that the percentage of sway control lost would not be noticeable, especially if the rig is set up properly to begin with.
I towed a 26-ft. TT for years with no sway control. My Sunline towed as well as my Rockwood does now. I'm not sure my Eq. hitch's sway control function has ever come into play. And that's my point. One can't tell if it is working, or how well it's working until it doesn't.
Besides, no back-'em-up "beep, beep, beep" works as well as a Equal-i-zer to warn folks your rig is moving.:)
Teach
Well all I can say about that is we are NOT fair weather towers. We have been in wind storms and snow storms that most people here wouldn't dare to tow in. One snowstorm, we passed several cars that had spun off the road (it is amazing how they always seem to end up on their roof) and an 18 wheeler laying on its side.
Whether it's all setup or TV or hitch.... Matters not to me. I always thought of these things as the total package. Nobody should be using a hitch as a band aid for a poorly setup rig.
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