Your setup is exactly what I had in mind. Combining it with a good 10x14 canvas tent but having somewhere to go when the winds pick up. When you say "load correctly" I'm assuming that most of the weight is forward? Also, I like the caravan but Consumer Reports gives it a bad rap, any issues? And is the 2014 the year that has Stow and Go? Did you upgrade any of the oil or water cooling abilities of the Caravan? And what hitch are you using? Thanks
always load over the axle for better weight support. i've had the van now for 4 years and it still works great, i dont know when the sto n go was built. i have not upgraded anything on the van except for new rear shocks cause the old ones were basically dead. i use a standard 2" hitch from Uhaul.@@ChrisBarclay-nd6bj
Are you towing with a Minivan?
i use a 2014 dodge grand caravan, it tows it just fine as long as you load the trailer correctly,
Your setup is exactly what I had in mind. Combining it with a good 10x14 canvas tent but having somewhere to go when the winds pick up. When you say "load correctly" I'm assuming that most of the weight is forward? Also, I like the caravan but Consumer Reports gives it a bad rap, any issues? And is the 2014 the year that has Stow and Go? Did you upgrade any of the oil or water cooling abilities of the Caravan? And what hitch are you using? Thanks
always load over the axle for better weight support.
i've had the van now for 4 years and it still works great, i dont know when the sto n go was built. i have not upgraded anything on the van except for new rear shocks cause the old ones were basically dead. i use a standard 2" hitch from Uhaul.@@ChrisBarclay-nd6bj
Thanks for the info.... now I'm thinking forget the minivan plus road runner and I just might go extended cargo van.... too many choices....