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GHinson
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Sep 17, 2012

Safely tow with a lifted tundra?

OK, here's a question for the experts...
I have a buddy that wants to buy a travel trailer. He's single, so initially he was looking at travel trailers in the 19-22' range. After spending some time at a dealership this weekend, he has, of course, fallen in love with larger trailers (26' range). I warned him not to go in the largers models, but he didn't listen!
Here's the catch...he has a 2011 (or maybe 12) Tundra 5.7 with a 7" lift and 35" tires on it. Don't know the make of the tires, but they are load range E. At this time, I also don't know any details on the lift, but knowing him, let's assume it is a quality lift and was installed correctly. The lift did not require any cutting of the frame.
The question: I know Tundras are very capable tow vehicles, but what can he expect from his with the modifications he's had done? Can he safely tow a smaller trailer (less than 4000# GVWR) or even a larger trailer? Would you recommend any further modifications to ensure a safe tow (air bags possibly)? Would those modifications be necessary for a smaller trailer, larger trailer, or either? I understand I haven't provided enough details to expect very specific answers, but I have no experience at all with this and would greatly appreciate any advice or experience you all can share.
I'll post specifics on his setup as I find them out or as I'm asked about them on this thread. Right now, I don't even know enough about it to ask him any more details.

Thanks,
Greg

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