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Jul 24, 2013Explorer
Since you asked, I believe the Tundra is over its GVWR and rear axle rating. I've never seen anyone say their Tunda has over 1500 pounds of payload, most are in the 1200-1400 pound range. Please verify the actual payload per the Tire and Loading sticker like this one:

A survey was done a few years ago that showed the average RVer adds about 1200 pounds of stuff over dry weight.
But we can guess and argue all day long. Spend $15 at a CAT scale. Then you will know exactly where you stand with respect to all your ratings.
Your Tundra has value. A similar vintage 3/4 ton gas truck has similar value. You may not want a used truck, but you can afford something with more capability. Do you need it? Do you want it? Would I do it? Start with the scale and decide for yourself.

A survey was done a few years ago that showed the average RVer adds about 1200 pounds of stuff over dry weight.
But we can guess and argue all day long. Spend $15 at a CAT scale. Then you will know exactly where you stand with respect to all your ratings.
Your Tundra has value. A similar vintage 3/4 ton gas truck has similar value. You may not want a used truck, but you can afford something with more capability. Do you need it? Do you want it? Would I do it? Start with the scale and decide for yourself.
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