โJun-28-2015 03:08 AM
โJun-30-2015 09:48 AM
RinconVTR wrote:rhagfo wrote:
So now I know what a Gooseneck is, but I don't see and specs on what it can carry!
Even if that stock trailer was aluminum put four good size steers in there and you would be overloaded.
I would like to see a link to that towing guide.
Why is this so difficult?
You can tow any trailer. Your only constraint are the provided tow ratings.
Just because Toyota doesn't separate higher 5th wheel towing specs like the Heavy Duty 3/4 and 1 tons do, does not mean you cant tow one with any 1/2 ton, unless specifically stated by the OEM.
Here is a link to a copy of my referenced pic for the non-believers;
"Toyota Payload & Towing Utility Guide"
โJun-30-2015 09:19 AM
rhagfo wrote:
So now I know what a Gooseneck is, but I don't see and specs on what it can carry!
Even if that stock trailer was aluminum put four good size steers in there and you would be overloaded.
I would like to see a link to that towing guide.
โJun-29-2015 08:34 PM
RinconVTR wrote:
There are 3 more pages of 5th wheel info in Toyota towing guide. But I think this is enough to get a certain few to stop posting******info.
โJun-29-2015 05:58 PM
RinconVTR wrote:You've got some 'tude dude.
Get a clue.
โJun-29-2015 10:25 AM
โJun-29-2015 08:50 AM
joebedford wrote:RinconVTR wrote:Allworth wrote:
To add one more log on the fire:
In 2011 or 2012 Trailer Life had a short article explaining that Tundra frames were not rated for fifth wheel towing due to the way they were designed.
That may have changed in the last couple of years, but if it has there was not much mention of it in the automotive press.
100% HOG WASH.
Unless Toyota recommends against 5th and goose towing, don't post this sort of garbage.
Interesting article here.
They state that "Toyota does not provide 5th wheel tow ratings this truck". Wonder why?
โJun-29-2015 07:47 AM
โJun-29-2015 07:27 AM
joebedford wrote:RinconVTR wrote:Allworth wrote:
To add one more log on the fire:
In 2011 or 2012 Trailer Life had a short article explaining that Tundra frames were not rated for fifth wheel towing due to the way they were designed.
That may have changed in the last couple of years, but if it has there was not much mention of it in the automotive press.
100% HOG WASH.
Unless Toyota recommends against 5th and goose towing, don't post this sort of garbage.
Interesting article here.
They state that "Toyota does not provide 5th wheel tow ratings this truck". Wonder why?
โJun-29-2015 06:47 AM
RinconVTR wrote:Allworth wrote:
To add one more log on the fire:
In 2011 or 2012 Trailer Life had a short article explaining that Tundra frames were not rated for fifth wheel towing due to the way they were designed.
That may have changed in the last couple of years, but if it has there was not much mention of it in the automotive press.
100% HOG WASH.
Unless Toyota recommends against 5th and goose towing, don't post this sort of garbage.
โJun-29-2015 06:31 AM
Allworth wrote:
To add one more log on the fire:
In 2011 or 2012 Trailer Life had a short article explaining that Tundra frames were not rated for fifth wheel towing due to the way they were designed.
That may have changed in the last couple of years, but if it has there was not much mention of it in the automotive press.
โJun-29-2015 05:50 AM
jerem0621 wrote:No-one is suggesting the Tundra does not have enough power - it's the load carrying capacity that is the limitation.
Well, I'm now old enough to have heard that 381 HP is not enough to tow a 9000 lb GVW trailer. ..............
โJun-28-2015 08:38 PM
Lantley wrote:jerem0621 wrote:
Many tow fivers with a Tundra and nearly all of them are overloaded. The owner is either unaware or has made mods to deal with the overload situation.
Thanks!
Jeremiah
Is it possible to do mods to deal with overloaded situation. Are there mods that can reduce the weight of the trailer?
โJun-28-2015 08:01 PM
โJun-28-2015 07:47 PM
jerem0621 wrote:
Many tow fivers with a Tundra and nearly all of them are overloaded. The owner is either unaware or has made mods to deal with the overload situation.
Thanks!
Jeremiah