Whilst my experiences are not with a D3 nor any other air-suspensioned vehicle, I can certainly vouch for the stability advantage of using a WDH whilst towing a horse float that could rock the back of the vehicle and change the effective weight on the tow-ball and rear suspension. Without the WDH the rear-end would rise and fall on undulating roads, whereas with the WDH the car and float drove as a single unit, without feeling like an articulated vehicle at all. It made for a much more stable combination when travelling at faster speeds, even on smooth roads without undulations.
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