Load Leveling Shocks?

The Mopar rear suspension is made in such a way as to make the rear end of the body lift, because the suspension pushes down on the rear axle and tires, causing an increase in traction. When you put load levelers, or air shocks on the rear, this takes away any rise action of the body, which also removes the down force on the rear axle, thereby decreasing traction. Load levelers or air shocks are a big step down from a good working Mopar leaf spring rear suspension. That said, plenty of both have been used in the past, although certainly not correct suspension for a Mopar.