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2002 Grand Caravan suspension
I presently have a 1997 Grand Caravan and I have my eye
on a 2002 Grand Caravan ES AWD. Here's the question. The ad says it has .."Load-leveling suspension." What does that actually entail ?...Is it air suspension or just rear shocks with progressive rate springs that's similar to Monroe Loadlevelers. Thanks, Kevin |
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"Kevin McMahon" > wrote in message ... >I presently have a 1997 Grand Caravan and I have my eye > on a 2002 Grand Caravan ES AWD. Here's the question. > The ad says it has .."Load-leveling suspension." > > What does that actually entail ?...Is it air suspension or just rear > shocks > with progressive rate springs that's similar to Monroe Loadlevelers. > > Thanks, > Kevin > > Chrysler installs revised leaf springs and Nivomat shocks, which are self adjusting. Richard. |
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"Richard" <rfeirste at nycap.rr.com> wrote in message ... > > "Kevin McMahon" > wrote in message > ... > >I presently have a 1997 Grand Caravan and I have my eye > > on a 2002 Grand Caravan ES AWD. Here's the question. > > The ad says it has .."Load-leveling suspension." > > > > What does that actually entail ?...Is it air suspension or just rear > > shocks > > with progressive rate springs that's similar to Monroe Loadlevelers. > > > > Thanks, > > Kevin > > > > > Chrysler installs revised leaf springs and Nivomat shocks, which are self > adjusting. > > Richard. Richard Thanks for the info. Kevin |
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nitrogen charged shocks in the rear
Kevin McMahon wrote: > I presently have a 1997 Grand Caravan and I have my eye > on a 2002 Grand Caravan ES AWD. Here's the question. > The ad says it has .."Load-leveling suspension." > > What does that actually entail ?...Is it air suspension or just rear shocks > with progressive rate springs that's similar to Monroe Loadlevelers. > > Thanks, > Kevin |
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I never heard of those until a few weeks ago, on here. Anybody know how they
work? I looked on the web but didn't find much. They're usually a volvo thing, right? "Richard" <rfeirste at nycap.rr.com> wrote in message ... > > "Kevin McMahon" > wrote in message > ... >>I presently have a 1997 Grand Caravan and I have my eye >> on a 2002 Grand Caravan ES AWD. Here's the question. >> The ad says it has .."Load-leveling suspension." >> >> What does that actually entail ?...Is it air suspension or just rear >> shocks >> with progressive rate springs that's similar to Monroe Loadlevelers. >> >> Thanks, >> Kevin >> >> > Chrysler installs revised leaf springs and Nivomat shocks, which are self > adjusting. > > Richard. > |
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