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dodge_guy
Apr 10, 2020Explorer II
ScottG wrote:
Huntingdog, I'm sorry but you're wrong on both counts.
Yes, it pushes the trailer back in line but there's nothing dangerous about it. I've even had it in the snow. Is the force "significant"? It is enough to do the job, nothing more. It is easily overcome when turning by the weights involved.
No, it does not use friction for control. It doesn't use brake material anywhere like other systems do. It uses pure spring pressure via the spring bars pocket climbing up off the cam. You could submerge the entire thing in oil and it would still work the same.
Best of luck to you.
Scott
Exactly! They perform completely different. Having set up both, the DC although more in depth to setup is the better sway control hitch. The only thing better is the H/A and Pro Pride.
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