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Dbegno1
Oct 30, 2013Explorer
I just picked up my Livin Lite 6x15 toy hauler in Indiana and towed it back to Louisiana,I towed it with a 2007 Tundra(4.7 liter engine).
The Tundra didn't even feel it back there although the gas mileage plummeted from 17 mpg to 10.5 - 11 pulling it at 60 mph. The tall front wall just has too much wind resistance.I notice the newer toyhaulers have a more rounded front profile.
When I pull it with my Toyota T-100 (3.4 liter)I get around 13 mpg.
I have no regrets about the purchase, it is simply amazing!!!!
I would be hesitant to tow any trailer at close to the maximum towing vehicle capacity, don't forget the fact that you will be adding weight to the trailer with camping gear, water, etc.
I have no trouble opening and closing the tip out by myself, it helps to have a small step stool or ladder to make sure the tent is tucked in all around.It went through some severe rain while towing and haven't had any leaks.
The Tundra didn't even feel it back there although the gas mileage plummeted from 17 mpg to 10.5 - 11 pulling it at 60 mph. The tall front wall just has too much wind resistance.I notice the newer toyhaulers have a more rounded front profile.
When I pull it with my Toyota T-100 (3.4 liter)I get around 13 mpg.
I have no regrets about the purchase, it is simply amazing!!!!
I would be hesitant to tow any trailer at close to the maximum towing vehicle capacity, don't forget the fact that you will be adding weight to the trailer with camping gear, water, etc.
I have no trouble opening and closing the tip out by myself, it helps to have a small step stool or ladder to make sure the tent is tucked in all around.It went through some severe rain while towing and haven't had any leaks.
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