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Question:

Would TCS be important for a car that drives on snowy roads?

I live in a part of the world where you get snow 5 out of 12 months and am looking at a car that does not have TCS. Would this be a bad move?

Answer:

happy mouth's are pretty cool but kinda expensive I THINK, but i mean, what bit's aren't? i rode a horse that had a d ring snaffle, but it had rubber around it, he really liked to try to chew it if you need more control i'd go with a little thinner metal. but if your just doing easy stuff, i'd just use a thicker metal, or a happy mouth :)
Hose it down. Keep safe and good luck. D
If it's not broke, don't fix it. Someone told me this once, when I asked them what they thought about switching bits. If there's nothing wrong with the current bit, why do you need to change it? Is the horse having issues, perhaps? It's hard to really suggest bits, without knowing why you want a change. That said, I've always had luck with just a ring snaffle, though I've been thinking about trying out some french links, and a full cheek snaffle.

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