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scbwr
Feb 13, 2015Explorer II
If I'm correct, the GVW for the Wilderness is 7,900 lbs. If you keep the weight of the trailer down to about 7500 lbs., the Tundra should pull it without a problem if you have a properly set-up weight distributing hitch.
As whether to buy the trailer, I'd follow the advice given about thoroughly checking it for any damage, especially water leaks and know beforehand how extensive hidden water damage can be.
Do you really need a unit that big? I'd consider buying something a bit newer, around 4-5 years old that hasn't been sitting unused (unless kept inside a covered storage area). And, have you considered that if you buy something that's easy to tow with the Tundra, you may decide to use it for more than while you're working on your house?
As whether to buy the trailer, I'd follow the advice given about thoroughly checking it for any damage, especially water leaks and know beforehand how extensive hidden water damage can be.
Do you really need a unit that big? I'd consider buying something a bit newer, around 4-5 years old that hasn't been sitting unused (unless kept inside a covered storage area). And, have you considered that if you buy something that's easy to tow with the Tundra, you may decide to use it for more than while you're working on your house?
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