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4aSong
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Apr 08, 2013

Can my Toyota Tundra handle this trailer.

We are considering a new trailer and want to ensure our tow vehicle can handle it, the specifications for both follow:

Tow Vehicle - 2000 Toyota Tundra 4x4 with the 4.7 v8 Specifications:
· Maximum payload capacity of 1406lbs
· Maximum towing capacity of 7100lbs
· Gross Vehicle Weight Rating of 6050lbs
· Gross Axle Weight Rating Front 3160lbs Rear 3760lbs

Travel Trailer - 2012 Jayco Jayflight model 22fb Specifications:

· UVW 4370lbs.
· GVWR of 6500lbs.
· CCC of 2130lbs.
· Dry hitch weight of 570lbs.
  • We saw the Endeavor on display last weekend and watched the movie documenting the move through Los Angeles. The Tacoma was only in one brief scene and it looks like all it did was pull the shuttle on a freeway overpass and waste 8 hours changing out the equipment used for the rest of the move.

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    ChooChooMan74 wrote:
    I don't see any issue with your tundra and that trailer. If you would have gotten the bigger engine, then you could have towed the space shuttle.
  • Ditto on weighing the truck loaded for a typical RV trip. Figure your TT will be at its GVWR, and that the tongue weight will be 12-13% or around 800#.
    Suspect you will overload the rear axle of the TV, but then, I think that tends to be the case with a lot of Tundra owners due to its 1/2 ton suspension.
    I looked into a 5.7L Tundra for our 7500# trailer below (rated to tow 10,000#), but after weighing our truck & trailer numerous times (per axle & per tire), the rear axle of a newer 5.7L Tundra would have been over its GAWR by 1000# even though the TT is way under the Tundra's tow rating. FWIW!

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