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They're pretty close to Soldier-proof, which says a lot.LJRockstar said:Aside from the occasional "klunk" from the origonal setup on my M416, Do they have any issues? Seems to me it's a very stout design. I have more or less eliminated the klunk by installing electric brakes controlled by a Tekonsha Prodigy. It is one of the best brake controllers I have ever used.
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I believe what Bob is saying here is that because there is actual slop in the coupling it does not have any built-in damping. A ball-coupler has a fair amount of friction in it, which could serve to damp trailer oscillation. At some point the trailer's inertia exceeds that damping ability and that is when you see various "anti-sway" devices in the trailer to tow rig attachment. I suspect that the formula that predicts total vehicle system maximum safe speed has a variable for this damping tendency, but I'd have to look it up and we're not likely do to that calc anyway.
Speed will be the critical factor. At some speed all trailer systems become unstable. Above that speed the oscillation will feed itself & become progressively worse, in certain cases this is true even if the speed is held constant. What's important is that this speed be far above any speed you're ever likely to go.