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Old 10-05-2012, 09:19 PM
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I noticed the 2013 RT doesn't come standard with load leveling rear.
I do see trailer sway assist though.
I am planning on buying a caravan to haul my motorcycle around with on a hitch hauler, and need the load leveling capability. how does it work?
 
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what does the cycle weigh - unless you have a big trailer - a bike and small trailer should be nothing... but the load leveling is always nice, can always get an airlift for the back end, that is my plans, I think you mean all on the back end, total hitch weight, probably a problem from that alone, these unibodies just don't have that in them, or not legal
 
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The load leveling is achieved by the shocks. As you drive, there is a mechanism in them that levels the vehicle. It doesn't work until you start moving.

You only need the shocks.
 
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Any more than 500lbs tongue weight will rip the hit assembly from the frame. Might not do it right away, but that is too much for this style vehicle.
 
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What is the the motorcycle?
 
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I should add that I personally would never use a shock load leveling device for this. Only airbags will give proper load handling for over 300lbs tongue weight. Even then you are overloading.
 
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The only difference is the Shock used. You can replace the shock to load leveling shock. Those Shock does look different, they are a lot bigger.
 
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Originally Posted by kingofwylietx
What is the the motorcycle?
The bike is a Suzuki DR650which weighs 360 lbs. The carrier weighs 45 lbs.
I also have a small 3 rail trailer to tow more than one dirt bike.
When i ride by myself out of state, I would hang the bike off the back of my Dakota and sleep in the back of the truck.
The Dakota is gone now and i want to buy the Caravan RT to do the same, tow the bike and sleep in it with the seats stowed.
 
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I would recommend a small trailer for the bike. Then you will have additional storage space and a way to carry extra fuel without stinking up your van. Also, we have a 12 Caravan R/T and love it.
 
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Dodge Dakota is designed to have that kind of weight hanging off the frame while the Caravan is a unibody and is just not gonna do that. It would be unsafe. Time for a small trailer as suggested if you are going to make the switch.
 


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